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' His .Ma)'efiy;havin'g carehiliy utiti X 1ce_ve,Tmt they do rathcr cmngkin af . _ -.. 4.‘ ‘ (435 Hi: Mgtyzzai An/iier totbee‘1’crii$io}z‘ of:ieLa;+Ji and Cwamnts in Parliammt ajfeznélrdi pnfi ' almitiez o fat‘Tori,tl:ti7.irf§-‘me, 9.5 . v . , ghcd. .o.;igi’..ric;i;e.i;.;r;;;;,.;;,..e;e mated to Him at York on Friday the r . theLoé‘I1n:uavd,SirH ‘Io C.‘lao,lmdg, and Sir Philip Staplctan, -. um’ by r 4 fig 0 His two 1a{‘t'Dec1arations,whercin{i; _ _ _ .,_ _ c any Anfwer at all, till He had received fiitlsfafhpn in thofe 11135 I Ildignmes Hehathfo oifcotnpltined of, and ckemafl‘ died Juftice for ; Yet that all the wodd may fee how éefirous His Majefty is *9 leave no A6} which ieemes t i liament , and in the 16:10: degree to refleét upon l~Ii8 Mafeities _} uitice “Ours ““‘“‘fW¢T¢d 3 18 gracioufly pleafed to retnrnefhis Anfwer : i ‘i That if the Petition mentioned to be prcfented. ta had been annexed to ' this "OW delivered to Him, His Majeity might have dd; °°m°d ‘he “umber and 90¢‘? of the Petitioners,which His Majelt hath gffl‘ reafonto beleeve,was not in truth fb confidergbge as is p,¢¢¢,‘,5¢a 3 01- His M9‘ }e{ty afliires you, That He harhnever refrffea‘, any pefition {O afféfiftd; 15 1 that would be thought to be ; But His Maj well remembers that on thetifirdd 31|1=nt&“;i1 en therifwag uponl Majcftics fummons the gréateit, and the c ee u concou eo c t at ' fore Him at York; a Ggiiiismmi (cfriee beheld of onecountyiapwamig Confluence 1 Petition to His 1/.’ ajefiy, whifrm Fimfdx-)BE€md Nth” o carry the Reputation of’ both His Houfcs of P3?’ ‘ h H: migiumtei the Petiti9r_ie£_$“°j ._ . . thee puti'ciilanf in this Petitioniw fully anfwered,or might refiife to giv _ xv .1 . _ v V,»_._A,,,t,.'....t.,,,: ; ma both Houres ofPar1iam€9*' . His Majeity feeing ' robe avovo_'34 % by no manbutmmfelfpndth mm]; ' - . » , 0* pie {eeming to difclaiin it,did ‘iii: receiyirid univwfiukchmatgm Cfthe a nature ' s to be fit to be ltfentcd ' : is moit tlrionfident, (and that nnoifrtmcnvcdm am what ever the fubflanceofthat Petiti ( onfiderable number of G . of . e . ' 1' ‘ted 5‘? a it: W,mcan inconfiderablc perfi1ns,and diihkedgndcil by the great Body. of the known Gentry, Clergy, and Inhabitants of this whole Ciotmty : And ii’ the mattezof that Petition was {M11 as is fag speed in this, His IV. a;:{1y‘ hath great teafon to he-kcvc it was gamed and g thcrs of fuch nature have‘bt'en) in Landon not in T‘¢)rI{'/L tleman of quality and underfiandiig of {his C M - : place =. And‘ His Mare“! 1_|pp£‘dEt0thofewerethenpr€fem) €53‘ onwas, ' inazement of His peaceable Su‘3je&s',when th ‘Pin’? His Arms from Him and [to ' H - ‘m - Aniiif there were no hreaier Terrci5uri'l9I.i§.{aA;:r1vayeS ‘for brmghg more to H1 ’ ble Siibjefts in other places by {uch Pre arat’ " 1 p ~ . 031 .,§' be nO.n}OrC qufc ‘to Colnplain Ofa grcatPdecal0ns unL rofibnsj “I ' then is in this-place: But His Ma‘ 3: I0 the great terror and 3" . . , - _ , 5 County, (W “he i I will ',-_>ro_.iv; ezgemplar over His whole Kingdom) that He hath grcfl carafe to be- % . -I . . an, ,r% pr Freeholder‘ it Wasnotconfented to by n contrived (as man)’ 0" 7 dirt; For fure no G5‘; { , - ~ ,.. 0‘~11’1tVWou1d talk of‘ His 9115 preparations 0i'AI'In3,a1‘i(i other we mike provifion - " azeintint of‘!-Iis-‘Ma peacezv " Y Of Trade and Com" A‘ _ there, airdgeneraI1_AH‘¢«ftioLi5 Qi'Hisg}§ii’§iiii,iiaf:o§'iiia”nammce or ifiikmy i H35 Mljdiics Confidence, and of H1‘; I . conceiving it not to beofro P ' “kc ‘ -'-ha-.. . — ..,. Cy are witnefles of the viola?‘ *3‘ d ;..Thatwhilefli it finch endeavour thread to me Hérfe, A and to: times egaiutl-Hi.sMaic&y, and that endeavour put in execution, His ~ speople, and_ne_g1e&Sr0 provide (tcength to am that Juitice, J.’ ') provide A Majeftytmitsfo muchto the jnfiice of His Caufe. and the Affection: of His and to protefi thoie Affeétiom. . . ; Foreany affronts offered by the Earl ofL£no!-'21}, or the Lord Swill , to (hole 3 that both His Hou- swho intended to petition His Maj:-fty; His Mtnefty wifhe and the credit of the s es‘ in them la .) to-the rage {es of Parliament W uld haveexamined that Information, Informers,with thatgravity anti delibetatiomas in cafes which concern the I n»- nocence and Honour of Perfons of fuch quality hath been accuftomed, before they had profcribeti two Peers of the Realm . and expofed them(as much and fury ofthe people, under the Chataflerof being Em-mic: to r e Contasorzewtalt/.1, A Brand newly found out (and of no Legal! fignificat 3011) to in cnjethe people by,an§,with which the iimplicity ofibrmer times was not acquainted; And then His Majefty hath fo me reaion to belt-eve they would have found themfelves as much abufed in the report concerning theft Lords,as he is fute thcyatein thofe who tell them of tin n-fart cfgre,-at Iuméer: anddcfcqutented Ptrfaau’ tn Him, and ofthe other particulars mentioned obferve what refort is here to His $0 be-in that 1?,ot°tion; Whereas they who _ _ tithe ime Gentiemen of all the Counties in wielli know it to , pt Ehgtamd,whom nothing but the love ofR eligiomthe care of‘: he Law r, and Li- berties ofthe King3.ome,beiid.es their Afieftion to His Perfon , could engage isn4- ?0 great ]oI.1meys,troubleand expenacefivlen of as precious Reputation, and as exemplary Liw:-s,a.s this Nation hath any, whofe afliltance Hrs M afefiy knows i he mail: not~expet‘t,ifhe {hould have the lealt defigne againfi Honour and jet- fiice ; Andfilch witnefieshis Majeliy defites to have of all his Actions. ' _ For the declining all other Counfelssand the Uniting His confidence to HIS Pa1'liamerot,His Majeity defiresiboth His Houfe: of Farliainem ft-txouily and fidly to coi1fider,that it is not the name ofa greater little Councel that makes the Refults éfthat Counsel juflor nesthe: can the imputation upon His Maicfiy oFnot- being adviied by His 1?arliamem(»' efpecially iince all their Ach- ons and all their Orders are ex d to the Publike view) long mfieaai his good 3%!bf:f&s,except in truth they e fome particulatfivund advice .necefl"ar__v to the peace and happineiie of the Common-wea.lth diiefleerneo by His /lr1a;»J3.3r,arrd finch an iniiance He is moi! 8iii.lI€¢i neither "cannot. ihall be given, and that they Will think it merit in His Majeily. firom the Common-wealth to rt).:& 131611 Counfei as would ptatfivade him to make Himfélf none of the three Etta;tes,by aving up His negative voice to allo'w_th.em at Powet iimgerim to thatw_hi:ch.tb:e W’ hath given Him , whenfoevet itpleaéetb the mayor part prtfff-t Cf5b_0¢h Hmtfes may on be doth not difchsrge His ma as»!-3 ougnt , {mud to 1n':1_v-‘1 His,and His Sutgjeas unqueli;iona‘e1t' Right and Ptopneey tothetr V‘0tes,°\f3th- ‘at and sgiflfiiaw, upon the meet pretence ofneceflity. And Ht: /Ma}:-:1fy_ lflfiirapyt-al to all the Wor1d,who it is that endeavours to thcfioym cin- but what thettmqn oe- fyofi-{ySubje&s,His Majeity whorequires nothing rnguidedby the inflzllible Rule otthn Lawieadstthem to do, or they‘ iv ' Orders arid Votes (oppofite and contradiétory to laW,‘Ct_:1¥£Im¢‘»~' 1!_’1‘€‘f_!_‘5=9- !tzfin}i'u confixttnd the afitétimis 6: lflidfilfiaiii-mg‘ ¢* 5158003 3 I55’ . 3 -. I .g . -Ar‘ r :.I"’ L V *’*‘ '4';-.'.;-33% 1 . ~:.-I "* ’~‘_ " .v-- ,3, ' ‘ "' ‘ *‘r.i€.':2‘.~;‘ . «iv- grentove , and (wantaud ueceflity breakingthe "tndsot ‘ E ) net toleave any means uuaflayed for their _ , pp 0.. ll ty know not how to behave tbemfelvet with honefiy and fafctyy whileii their ’ (:1 fliCl.:..lxC: will not fu tier them to {u bmit to the one, nor their. fecuragy go apply [hemlelvcs to the other. It is-not the barcfa ying that His Majeliies Afiionissare againfi the Law {with which-he is reproached in-this Petition , as ifhe departfid. from his often Proteiiationt to that pur[:”o§:) muff conclude him, there being no, . one fuch particular in that ‘Petitioit alleadgedpfwhich his'Maje{iy is in the leafli , ‘ degree guilty; Whether the fame reverence and efiecmbe paidby you to the Law ( except your own Votesbe judge ) needstno other Evidence, thenthofe A m my , very many Ord:rs publifhed in Print ,' both concerning, the Church and State, tho-Te long lniprifonznents ofievcrall genera‘ ‘. information, and the great and unlimited Fees to your Officers, worfe "X1 than the Imprifonment , and the Arbitrary cenfure upon them when they are ; admitted to be heard; Let the Law be luclge by whom it is violated. a Forthat Part ofthe Pctl£lOn which léetns to accuie his Ma icfly or a purp05‘—' /Q to diflolve this Parliament (contrary to the A& for the Continuance) by Com“ ~n1.1!ldiDg away the Lords and great Officers , whofe attendance is n. ce.'£ TY.» which his M ajetiy well knows to be a new Calumny,by which the Grand C 09 ' trivers of mine for the State hope to teduce the minds: of the.People from their aéieéiion, or into ]ealoufie of his May’: Ry ~, as if he meant -this my ¢0'bri'ng1b15 Parliament ( which may be the cafe afaflvagiaments ) to nothing: it is not poflible for his Majeiiy more to exprefl': His a e&ion to A, and His Refolutiofls '- r for the Freedom: , Liberty and Frequency of Parliaments , then he hath done _; And who ever confiders how viiible It mull be to his Majefiy , that it is impol- flble for him to fubfiti without the affe Etious of his people,andthat thofe afieali‘ ons cannot poflibly be preiervedbr made ufe ofbut by Parliantents, cannot giV¢i the lc ati credit, or ha VC the leaf} fufpition , that his Majefiy would chufe any 0- cher way to the happineffe he defires for himielf and his Pofierity , but by P3!‘ liamen s : But for his calliugtthe I. rds hither , or any others abienting tbfm‘ o felves, who have not been called , who ever conliders the Tumult: ( w hich no Votes or Declaration can make t i 0 be no Tumultsf) by which his Maiefly “'35 driven away , and many Members of either I-Iouflein dancer oftheir lives .' Eh‘ demanding the names of thofe Lord O ” swh w‘ id 1‘. h‘ [3 fiti° ons by Meifige fromthefloufe of 0 on not con cm to ‘ cu (090 Commons delivered at the Barre by M39“ H0”? 3 with that mofi tumultuous Petition in the Name of many thoulimdfi (among: many other of the fame ' i and tiznt up by them to the Houie of Lords , taltin malignant Fa&ion, ' F h c l F 3 which made abortive all theirg “once 0 t 8 pr W wee 0 to the Peace and Tran _ _ good Motions, which tended _ qutlltty of the Kingdome , defiring that thofc‘: noble we re I-l1{¢$ °f¢h¢ H0015 05 Pcfls , concurred with them in their happy Votes 1 might be earneiily defirgl to joyn with that houuorable Houfc , and to ft: and ' v°‘° *3 °“‘ "ml" 3°dY»PT°f=fli0g that unleflé fame tpcedy remedy were taken “ 4 for the removeall of all fuch ob{lru&ions as hindered the happy ‘pt-ogrefli: of . their great endeavours , their Petitioners {ho bee infiarce Did not inquietncife but fltonld zhedifiurbedts hoftlfeirhlgifcgn ‘be next remedy which was at hanad t reliefe adding that th e p°°'9 “'4 mdy who wcie the Ohflacles II J their ,9 was , That fuch perfons ‘. I4 .‘. 5 Perfonswithouthea ing thctn,ut’on 3,‘ ‘ ‘iii: lhonld ‘oe in-Enother place. An D‘ -' D‘ Wflty andfecatity‘ of this Kingdom dept nds on Parl. 3'“ %¢__— -' I 7) ‘ . hinderert of the happy proceedings ofthit Parliament might be Whofe retnoveall they conceived would put :1 Pe- ‘ - rind to theiedilirafiions, upon which a great number of Lords departing, the Vote in order to Ordinance concerning the Militia was immediately par} , thou gh it had been twice before put to the Qqeliion, and teje&e_d by the Vote: of much the Major part of that Honfe. Atnd wholhever confiders the (irange Orders, Votes and Declarations which have fince paired , to which whofoever wowdrnot confetti . at hat i9. 3 with fredome and liberty of language and realbn profefle againli , ‘was in danger of Cenfure and I-mprifonment , will not blame Ottr Care in {ending for them , or their: ineomming, or abfenting thtmlelves ' fro n being involved in pfuchconcluli/‘out. Neither will it be any objection, that they flayed there long after any Tumult: were , and therefore that the Tumul ts dravethem not away; ,I_fevet'y day produced Orders and Ptefolntions as illegall \ as, and indeed but the cficfisofehe Tumults, the re was no can We to doubt the fame power would be ready to preventan Oppofition to thofl: Orders after they were made, which had made way and preparation For the Propofitions of the m, and lirwhofoever conceived himfelfin danger offutnre Tumults(againli which there is not the leaff provilion) was erivcn a way by thofe which were pali; And _ his Mééiiy hath‘-inore rea onto wonder atithoie who {iaybehinde , after all his It-egaii Power is Voted from him,“and all the People told,That he might be with modeliy and duty enough depofed , then any man bath at thofi: who have been willing to witlzdraw themklves from the place where {uch defperate and dange- |'0!ls Pofitions are avowed; which his Majeliy doth not mention with the lcali» mention wgchthe leali thought oftleliening the Poweror Validity of any A6}, to Which he ha.h given his Alfent this Parliament; All and every of which he {hall _ 33 lnviolably oblerve, as he looks to have his own Rights prelErved,but to lhew Y What meanes {'0 many lirange Orders have of late been made ; And to lhcw 3:0 receive Adv ice from how earnelily his Majetiy defires to be prefenc at , and b_0th Elonliis of Parlia men: (againli whom it {hall never be in the power ofa Ma- lignant Party to incenfe his Majeliy ) his Ma: jcliy againe oflirs his content, that both Honfes may be Adjourned to another Place ', which may be thought con- venient, where his.Ma3el‘.‘y will be prefent, anddoubts not but the Mtmbcrs of either Houfé will make afnll -Appearsnce; And even the Itttermiliion which mull ascend lit ch an Ad jonrnment , may not be theleafl meanes of l‘€COV€ril'1g-_ ihat temper, which isnecefiary foriuch Debates. « _. And this His M ajeii y conceives to be to very neceflitry, that if the minds: and inclinations ofevcry M: mber of either Houle were equally conrpoled , the Li-, ‘fence IS fogreat thatt he mean people about Landau and the Snburbs have ta-_ 3*“: thatborh for the Liberty and Dignity of l?arliatnent,thtt Convention lor. cltfitrel how much-"iocver the Tafety arid fe-t V . t 1 iaments , it will -never be ‘h°“§h€ that thofe Parltaments mull ofnecellity be at Weflminflcr. . t t ’ HM, Majeliies Confidence is no lelle then he hath txprelilsd (and bath great- caulé to eiprcflc) in she a ff~;&ions—of this Cpnnty, an inl-lance ofwhit h a'fi'e&i-_. °'\-‘all men know his Guard (which is not extraord inary ) to be , and wondqg) that fuch a legall Guard at hisown charge, for his,Per1bn(within twenty mile} ' ll him lhould be objected by iii?‘ , ~. . . W .o ‘ their Peace, and forthwith pttbliltely declared, °f3 Ffibtllion‘, andofan Army in pay again . X 4 _ W’/V . _fi‘§~J. __ 7 _“_ _ . 7, ~...._-r -~ ‘_ "‘ ~ tfiiidfot mo and in a place of known ind colifhflédfixfecurity, ha »‘_ wjghom, and againfi I,1.w,‘k\(»p“t;fai=&l1 themfilves at the charg“€.b*'¢hCS3°“" .‘»"‘ .4_ J 74- "2 .. t--av‘: ‘ ,-1 ' ‘ _ .’ H. V«- ., - .. .~ . 2.?“ -A rum.» pa tl‘!,a:1d .thaj“l§fIC;k.$€!B0l3€Y=_'W},nCh for xxtlliifffit - ':l:éi{§i!f{et*ablc andb I ' ' ;_.t_dIl(llt10I'l cttrthe payment. of _¢¢5;I‘dt1e toour Kingdome.of»Scotl1and. ‘W4 ~ ' * trmimreranortgpals withiti 34aie&les.gregttfor -lb? prover; ' tionchereofisnotonouflv kWe»**x~rhm.htWet nzf°m*:Je.ev°v**P*¢¢ . hj$‘in[¢f1t§d.(.3ll'Jfd were ofthat aficgfpeaall with CK?‘ J‘. . ' 3 i. preflions ofhis difplea{ure;:T.l1'1i.1h-E9’ 1 y..d4£ch_arg¢d;afld provided that no pér{on‘l11ould atfietidon zundet o. llltion, B5 , too‘; the oaths ofAllegtance a.ndSu‘premac1c_;tbt commanded the Sherlfffi. I ’ to proceed withall ieverity accordirlgto .theL_aw ggainll all apifls thatlhould 3 come within five-ntilet of'the-Com't,'2nd.ifn0twitl3Ilaay " fgithiqglghgre _;= ” ’l‘-apiils neer the Court (which his,)hfle£ly:‘1llitre8 you , o i ioweggyocinqr h.§tl;'_.’ ‘heard but by this Petition) Hedoth htfiby command them to , and de’ dares to all Officers and Miniiters of that they {hall ‘girocted llriélly agaiiifi them according tothe Law, 3041451 they will ainfwcr contrary at ' their erils. ’ "fl -. , _i ' ». , , Yo§*thel:113gl13~.‘_?,’€3f15, be i the CJeaa£iirr‘(a Word5Iiyg§{z;lf§i'y'rnillake, » 3 foever it lee-ms much in di§f1~i'onr)ther'e‘hath’not been the leafi; com _ ' ’ ‘f;“'_;liel‘§‘ V and the.retbr'e it is probable the fault was not found in this County. Neithhgnm 7 ,his Majcfly imagine what is meantby the irnentionof any men thrull npon ‘V 3 them in luch; Confnltations and Propolirions; as his ._Maje{ly makes to thi$ County,w ho are neithetby their} ortune or Rcfidence any of it ,a.n_d there-5 . fore can make no Anfwcr toxit. 1 - - ‘-3 j ‘ s ,; _ "i*A";, ._ T o conclud e,h.is Majefiy gllitres you He hath never" refined to receive any Peg tition, whether you have orao, your lelves bell know, and will confider what I ' Reputation it will bejiefiyou pf Jullice or Ingenuity to receive all » Petitions, , how fenllelli: and fcahdalousitfoever ofone kind, under ‘pretence of underfland- ‘J. ing the good peoples minds and afleél ions, and not onlyrefiife the§?etition,but f g puni 111 the Petitioners of another kind, under colour that it is 2 crime that they? ’ are not litisfied with your fen{e,as if you were only trailed by the people ofronefif opinion ; To take all paines to publilh and print "Petitipfiswhich ee with « . your wilhes,though they were never prefented , andtouie the fame‘ Induliry r and Authority to keep thofe that indeed were prefented and-rvowedx fiomhq; . ingpublifhed (though by Our ow ne Authority) becaufe the Argument 4 pleahnt to you :To pretend Impartiality and lnfallihili and to _c1i.prcl’E’ $5? it greatcll palliou and affeélion in the Order of your Proce"C%ng.and ' no leflE_€.¥.‘. nourandmif-undcrllanding in your Judgements and Refolvitionys. }le"clotl}ri,e,-go member well the obligation ofhis Iru&,and'of his Oath‘, drefilfliesi that’ yo = , will dolb toogpd your own folemn Vow and Proteft atmm.; yomwifi/.;;i not only think It conveniengbut neceffary to give his Ma Re " i 71*‘ on for all the fcandalls laid upon him, and all the {candalous §f;§lirior1sania:;.d’pia-f gainllhimgand that it is ldlfe dilhonour to retrafi errour§, thaijil;}i_"_ i ‘ 1 cgnfeaé the maliceofthermand will {cc this to bethe _f ' ‘ “ V fiiuionzofebe Protelhnt Religiogghe redemption of ' happineflieand profperlty ofgour {elves and of all W‘ ' xhc Dignityand l‘r¢tdomeof_Pd5lament. 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