ta ta 4a:.aatttaaea2aa M-allwn flie Sdébflééi 5 zfugz4/z'i. :5 4.5. I T is this day Ordered by the Comment V aflennbled in Parliament, Th at the 4 Declaration fetting forth the Tranfl aétions betweeme the Parliament anti the States Embafladours, be Forthwitthe Printed; and that it be referred to the Committee of both Kingdomes to take care ofthe Pr1nting hercofi H. E//ynge Cler.7’arI.D. Cami WW6%t:a‘s%“%%%%'%t%%W%%*%§%%%“%‘% tgé§»a%.»%¢;.$;aa;%azsésaz=rvas$aa*na!w:,s*m‘%;s%a;va+aa ¢;aa$a«%§g‘ ‘$aé$:s+aa;*¢;#;:;.¢m:saazezsaumazaaana:aaaaa ;~5»¢OF THE A PARLIA M.ENT OF ‘ V E .7\( Q L fl T). \VniTTfiN» A AV To the High and MightyLords, the Lords States Generall of the Vnited Provincfifl V of the Low-Countreys : $%%%%$%$%%¢%$$$$% Concerning their Lafl..; Embafiie Extract» A M A dinary into ENG L A N D. — M L0JND0N,M Printed forLLawrémée Blaiklack, at: the Sign: of-the A Mcarm-aid at the Middle:-Temple A % I. -J .333 gg 1 ; ..—u.. -q..- J... A timer? rs A Wit‘? 9 -13' +- I 2 0 i x -‘W ; A" . - -. __ \ fl%' ' ’ at w . t .-3%.." t ‘ . - ' ,3’ - - -.-. 3 I" . i KL.’ M ‘I 1:1‘ \.q - t A , ~ A High am:[MzgEty Lords, .. He Lords and Commons affembled; . i' ‘A ' in the Parliament tofE22gI.:f in the Ieaftdegree: Bucflaallon the other fidc, mike all occafiuns t0%‘1et;y0ur Lordihips L::no=..v, how much they d%efiVrm‘hat by their mmnes :4. fom1da- :§osz:g?m;ay be Alaycd, if poffibiegaf grear1erafl‘uran¢aes», am of 3, %ncarm: cozziunfiéon then h:~2mtofoAre hath, mm». Andfas they havehemin n1a~nAifefted their A awn 'intemimzs anddcfirfis :39 they wouhzl have yaur Lozd Pnips fLm¥;mA mow , that shay nothing doubt butethat Ayomr Lordfhips h{awe the;-.,fa.me., andAfti%m‘tI they %k:r0I+: ug»0n$“r.hatA Embéfiie as a Ci-a“:-a3*e4 t,ef‘cim0-~ my thcrcaf}, and precefcéi: V.‘ . Ram Ehflfi gooég A refpeéts wmch yoL1:i:3ave%cc»nflaz1yb0m;e u:1$€zth@._ E¢%¢mné EV§1,f%¥':¢; his M35efiy%4: 3,19% 9%‘ all his P0F“5::f; ..._.._. v-.... _p.,‘ . ;fij3om.§,nioi)8 ;,for which they return unto your Low; \ {hips them mofl hearty thanks- An:d%aItho1zgIn when they cailm minds: their own Demvszanor in all the P2:.fl.C.éges of we Negotiation upon that Embafficg V améi their 4finc‘eri:yth%crein -towards ycsur L0rc3.fi)ip%s and that %State,-, They have no caufi-*: tabelieve that y‘0mi Lordfllips dim tsanceivc otherwifc: ‘thereof, than that thmy hxavc therein Aexprc-:fl"cd th€m{E:*Ive8 wiah all chm: refpe&s unt0 your!'.oréf~hips,anc§ fuclm asmigfirxt juftly be expcéh-3d4 fronufn cod Friends‘, the%n.emga§:ged inAaA‘bufinefTeint~e~nde and L1.n&crta-- ken by you only for 1-,hei:-goc>d : .ym: in 1'eg2u'd$t"hm Embaflic: hatlu not profluced thehappy ends inten» dad by your Lorcifhipsf, and svhich Athe Houfcs of Parliamevzt mofiearneflly dcfifred afndthirfted after (the cofimpofing I116 g>a'eaLtA difirafiious within “MS Miajeflies Kingdomesg) And in regard they have “fame Acaufe firto fears: that the ‘proceecl ings on1Athc ¢aiufbchey~ké part o’ft'he Parliamezat , lmv?eibeaen,orAmay be r¢pre- feared untoyou in fuch manner as may caukfc ~fomc doubts in your Lo;?&(h~1ps5a=s well concerning ~thc:ir% carriage th@rc~in% towards your Lordibips , as ’con«-‘ A c*em;iug “reality of VtI*1eir»% e~n~d~c~avéurs for ob*tf.fls5 ning of a fafwand w&jll%&Vr0u«”*t1tz!ed~Pc:1ce:Thc‘ cums c~eiveA tbemfelvcsemun ito endeffavwr as time asin themlies», the preventionofwfiyVmiRakings, or mill‘ A mmde*rffandi~ng*5 {Pam yiolgter Lord {hips in» mattersof A f highané i:¢naemon% Lmmentmna thtfefbrt, be-f %fibMra%or more1i%e1ykway<%for mm: A preiégt'to%Aeffi:-6’:thefethci; dqzfigcs, th‘eWEo‘4acquaint4 % Lararws fifth 't”m{:I1 Q£~aIl,‘f}1 A B 2 « if0n_s. 4 ss%and“whc%i;en i (4) . ions Pent from you upon that Emhaféxie, and with the true Reefons andgrounds thereof; They have made 3. Colleétion and true Naretion of them as followeth : t t i H ‘W’ hen we firfl; heard of the Arrival! of your Em-I haffadours here, which was about the beginning of January 1643 5 although we knew not whether your Lordflzips had fent them to the King, or Parliament,’ or to both; yetlwe received them with the Civili- ties and Refpeéts which havebin accnfiotnedi in the Entertainment of fuch Enbaflédonts as have bin mofk welcome to this Kingdome: After many weeks flay \ in London, they went to Oxfarelwithout any Addrefle to the Parliament, or other intitnatio-n of their In- tentions , favetonly that they meant fitfi torrepaire to his Mafefiy, then at oxford; and after about fix weeks‘ abode there, they returned hither again; and upon the 18 dayofxllertla M1643 delivered a Paper to each of the Speakers of the Houfes of Patlia-{ ment, with a Memoraietlatriz to that delivered totthe Speakerof theHoufe of Peetesg in thefe words; Delivered 5} the E mlaaflézdeurs of the L.artl,c Ejletes, rm- to Mounfier the Baron Grey ofeWer.(', Speaker , to be M \ communicated to the Lords of the Parliament, this 14 day of March, I 54 3- The other to the Speaker of the Houfe of Commons , with a. Memorandum in" thefe words; Delivered 5}; the Eméafledeztrs of the Lertlsfifzztttes‘, unto 1' William Lentbell Spedéer, to fie’ communicated to tbestf Commute: ofPetllemezzt,;t/nix 14. tgfzuerela 1643 . To th matterl of cheeinapersii, The Lords anal Eneoetseeld size éefnes :iE£§fP§§'= they “ nuuuuq A ,._.A;,...,... A 5) A were not addreff dt - r _ ., A themarter or Amgnngrglf g%1$:f£§g3la@1tfier fog A A A ega y an A A . according to the courfe of P ' A arlran1e.nr,rake no " AA A A ‘ tree ofthemA d‘ 6% d -A; A theyhdidddrd::h§r‘i$et1§$-flgegg an‘; [:§1n:1'i§“i;”%‘1 A ' 1 A C eporea. tendred any Letters of C d fhrps, to either of the Hgififcfhgfil; WHY Lo_rd-- done until! the twelfth of Iulfnext f he “.0” being rn rcpiarddgre Papers purported an Em%:{l»§'€%rZet your or V is tl - A . AA "111 Lords; and Cgrdmdiigffig ::._.ari12;J§§°‘V.ed by thfi any thmg A fhou_1d make them uncapabIeg:fev§d. that fpeedy and farrsfaaory Anfwer . and th gmng 3% of mrfiakes through want ofknosvledgc oafst mémfe A e ty e, or manner ofAddrefl'esrnigh:; bee mkén aw h A 33’ 2 '5 3. Houfcs were w'11' h A . rs rrrtmrze;;:,:f;f:;;:;:::;?es A A A em ‘ rherewirh,WAho did accordingly and left the lam ‘ A A ’ A A em writingwith them 5 alrhoughrhe Houfés had r A . ’ AA can at to beleeve, that the Embaffado A A A A ms were not ignorant A 3 . that other (Embafiidours from the French Kin h. ' ‘ 3: A3“. vingrcndred Papers to the Houles and in th Ad. 3. A ‘ 3 A _A drcfléfihe firm ' f bAfiA A - - . fhnfwer to the gzlrlttgr o£E‘nrC}1:;v;?th'1§Eés%_Ix:§g:e3f?° A A * A A - A ' . A A er r°;:rd:’3?:?:::rrhzizrgzzdtrszfigehfise ;‘;eEerA r644, returned this Anfwcr to rheirhpapeg A [W A AA A That the Lords‘ and Common: afleméled in M, P‘, 1. Q1. h ' A" A ’AAA7‘!Afi-5-_K 9”’”*"J'EHg13nd. will alwajemitb due refpeaz ,,;m,,_; ledgefuch Afiefiionsas from the Lord: the State G A A AAA spenké ~r4llAqftba I/7m't¢dPro'vim A —~—~-A— ‘5 Qftba Lowconnr V AA A A A ““”““‘“7“'A A“"*""f%*‘**-*---~~+AA A»: A-p-»A»-A-.—-A .....;..AA._;.A.. ._4________p ApAA1'£‘Ay§,,A A ad n-«M-a-'4 my at 422375 timefie exprqfled twbe K;»g Md his‘ IC.’17'2:zg'-3‘ A .a’mg5.5 profi-fl‘ing that they defire~nAatbin‘g more, 2‘)’;7€}z fzgrh a Peace as um} afaveli procure Honour and Ifappi. ' aeyjeto the K fie g, as the preflerruatiaze qftlae’ tmc rejfksrg med Religion , t/Jeprz"v£laa’ges ofPm~1mme22t*, Aamtl the Liéerty of the Swéjeff in his Alqfefiies tbwe Kz't;rg:Iamr§ According 10 tbcizzzefolemaze Leagm: and Co»w.=;za22't5 Am! when they jiygzllfrom, :3}?-6! £522 zine; mama sf tlm_[zu'd I;.or:/: % we States .Gemwzl! 9f the V‘/2i:fed‘Pro1Ji22ce5, % pro... po_fe_m2yt£1.~§n£gto the Lewis‘ Md Commoizsa/]éméZed in AT the P.«:z*rlizzrm*i4t ”afEng1a11d,ibej2aviE;Zae tisréreupan IIAJQ‘: {M2 ée A A Afterthcy had received thisfinfwer, there évcré many DifpatchesA,4andMcfT;1ges fen: and received to and frornogqfwd, by'and from them ; and upon the fourth of M1114} 1 644%, the Embaflédours came to the Sfieaker ofthe Houfe ofjfiommons, and by him prefi=:nted their Service to thki‘ Parliam"ent,lprot;e1?c.. itrg thcir;defires.t"o do good ; but that they metwith n fucceflé 5 and {'0 took their leave“ fox oxford a.., gaiia. VV1:1ereupon¢ A the Speaker was appointed to give them 4 Vifit , and a rfen1rn‘% of their Re{1pe&s to A the Houfe of Commo ns%; which was performed; A many of the A Houfe of ACotnmhsf ac-4;; corfipahying him unto them. A M V M But when they perceived a confiderablc Army (mi-I fed by Authority ofParliamcm:) to comc nears unto omrd, Jwhemthey thenwere, vvitin theKing_, ‘they ’ cam; out4vsri~th ‘“AWbite1="lag:4before them, and moved th%’EarIé%4bf the 'Gf¢sheraI‘I of the Parliament; a Treaty. §Qm‘PG‘f§ ;!b..e; Difierences ~ begweca "'l _ L57) " betweeneI1isMajefiyand thePar1i2?ment: His Exa V ~ cellencyaflhredthem (which we doubt not butthcy A very well knew before) that i t belonged only to the A A A Parlieamem to appointfuch a Treaty ’: VV.ith which ’ Anfwer, after civil! entertainment, they returned ea--1 gain coqxforde; and from thence they came wich their Wlazte Flags, WIMCI1 were fhll carried before them 311 the way as ~ they paired, even in this City of Lomfm, which (notwithfiandin.g the bad eff-2&3 that fuch Carriage mighz have produced, and efpeciafiy e in the Army) they were willing to pafle by; as alfo thebringing of fomeperfcans in their Trayn, from Oxfirdfihat dfirfi not otherwife fee Landaiz : b¢.. cauéfe they did in truth mofi really defire that to which themfelxres and their Flags feemcd fa much mevpretend- A M e e eAfte,r their retmine hither, about the 1'9 oflwees V ‘$644, they 1En§"Meflhges to the Houfes, that fhzfjfé had fomething to deliver an to them from yoxter L.ord=- fhips ;Twhe»reunto, about two or three dayes.after,", this Anfwer was fem thfims That ethe Holgfes did expeéit was they mould make their dcmallfld of au.-' dience in writings with which if the I-Ioufes reflecl; fatisfied , that they wouldeecome to theme as to the m1iacnz«o£ England, audiemeee fhauld be given mhem meek Home apart 5 Wleiich they did by their wrizizxéateeed re 5 of IN}, whereby they p=rcfe~ntecl their eéefiree ae to the Lords and C ommons afiémue bled in the Parliadmeent of Ezzglzmd , andtlaereun hazjeudiencegiven them in each Houefee ethe V 18 day t?3”::‘>Fa.m%e nth, witha honourable andre-{ fpeflieiye ?s;c;¢eetie9e: es gee flee zimetev deli-e zeresi (8) iéefed their Lettéiéof Credence Afroiii §c511i' Lara; A fhips, and offered their interpofiuon and mediation for competing of the Differencesbetweene his Ma- iefiy andthe Parliamemgwhich they left in writing,- togetherwirla a rriemoriall for Reparation of dam- mages fuiieiined by fame Merchants and Mafiers of Ships of the United Provinces , in their Ships and courfe of Trading, with defire that Commiflioners might be appointed for feeling of-the things com-3 plained of... ~ In fatisfa&ion to their defires concerning the V Ships and Trading, The Hon {es the 24 ofthc fame July, did make a; Committee confifting both of Lords and Commoners, to take the fameinto con: fideration, witfi liberty to conferre with the Em? baflizclors tquching the matters under complaint. Of theproceedings of the I.-Ioufeseconcerningxthisof‘ the Ships, they intend to give particular and fpeedy ~ notice to your Lord{hips,andto doe that therein A ‘which they hope fhallgive full fatisfaaion. _ . ’ To their other Paper concerning their Mediationj’ the Houfes returned thisAnfwer, the fixch of De: c-ember after, A A = A be ‘Pczrliamient of’ England, doe witlmlli refpefifull graititude acknowledge the great and good aflefiiarz of the High and JL1z:gIaty Lord: the StdtesiGenemlliof1/as rnited P ravinccs, expre_[]i:d é_y their E mézgfl Ztdaurs towards the good Peace and .lmppi;2e_[]e oftbefe ibis Juajesfiies Damim'a72s,.:zmz’ the Parliament .- 21$ alfir their friendly ofler eta interpafle and ufé their} éefiicen-i 1.4 cdwvours fbr the efiefiiyg tbereafiin mfle7it.5efi1 defired: Nor lmdgbgfe éeenfq mugb gimg igggeafngifgegf hemin the V A A A maIm- A l M ,... N9 I . ffioieotozrztog one! jeehmg of Peoee,hovzeg ever heeeto V‘ lourehiefe oimeg Hod we shot hefore this Offer of my Lords Emhofloelors‘, poet, oeer [elves en ewoy~oF~feehe'zzg rIl';t‘o his Mktje/2} to reohtttitee at well-grounded Peeeeé;h_y pre- porireg eertoine Propofitiom trending therezmto; Which ~tt}70i¢ the common Iieterefls of hot/affieegelemta have zero.- ltill of ‘late, remetiieeol in the harm’: of the Store ofScot- lan;l:~eti:;el heihgretotroed from theme, are lezteljfezetv; hood preflmted hy at Committee of hath" K ingdomes to hi-§ Mojefiy from whom we hope to receive etgreeiousl Aze- ‘ fever, they tending hath to his 0W}¢,,.¢i2d etlfo his pea- plesgoaol. However 3 we cement hate exprefle our due V fertte of the good’ rejpeét from the High med J!/tightty Lorols mid States Geozerttll of the Vfl1lted‘Pf'0‘IJifl5E5, to this Kihgdome, in their defires to mange thehappyl peete, which will heme (0 great on irzfiueheeintoe the fettetregood ore=w"l1 of olhprqfefling the Protefltmt Re»- ligiorz irgperttealor, the High amt‘ fl4ft:ghl_“y State: Q“ the Vi2i_teol Provinces; nfhafi:”profpert'ty, Mater agree, one {hell teeth all tree efeflzon promote. - ,, A ' Although cheoeoreglmeoiarion bee not'hereby admitted , yet they hope the: fame will not feeme: " firange to your Lorclfhips, whenlyou {hallconfidcr the lpoflsure of our Affaircs, both at the timeof their Audience, lash likcwéife bf this“ Anfwer,*That the two Kingdomesl were united by folcmne Covenant made to Almighty “God ,l and 'by«'League each to other as one entire:Body, to profecute this Caufe; and that A in puxfuancc thereof, ;Propo‘fitionsfor :1 fife an& A well-gfoundcd Peace were then preparing in a joynn lway by the Pao_liameg§sof%bbth Kingdomes, yvhich oéor c to) Bci7eé§c§ iiéé}.-:7 fiét unknowne um; the Emb,a{i&~7. daurs at the time of iiiiéiri Audience: As aifo when your Lordihips Franz what hath formerly beene fez: fdrth concerning their not acknowlcdgiingthezn; the two H‘0u7fES of Pd-Fiifimfiflf, umiii about fix mgnths ai’"£:”ei‘ tihcir mmmingvdimzo ii1i.5-K;iiigd{}iTit‘3._ “i zmd fmmiv their carriagd otiwrflwiié , flmii confide? , % that they had juii cauie to iufpeafic that they did _ pmznote the defigm:-s of the Enemies m the Pi,;ri~ iidiamtant 5 far in this particular they may well ba':I'c:eve*~ thatithat which is {is notorioufly _ikn0wm“ to ail who doe but live anmngii us, was Iikevwfe knovvne to them, That this Parliament was fummoned at-V cording zoidthe fundamentail Lawes of the Re:almt3;ii, "and made indiflbiuble fave only by A& of Par]-iamv Hlfiflt, by aLawpafi£2dt1‘1is Parliamgmc with his Ma-4 jeflies Conrfent; and when their Letttsrs of Creé 4 deuce from your Lordihips, which vvere made above fix months before their acknowledging of the Par- Iia merit, Adina ed (as by the‘Endorfcmen1: ap"pe.1resg : To the Pmliamezztiof” the Realm ofEngl;:md : And that was themfelves declared, they were charged by your Lordfhips togdvance the prOte&iOn~ ofthe Laws of this? Kingdoms , A withoutpatronizirag any Adar which might tend to the cnfeebling or deiiirudcion offthc fame : A whereas their carriage in not ackuowé Icdging ofthe Patliamcqt in fo long time, in rcipeéit that thofi: at Oxford have dcclarediagainft ‘it, did beam and implication of doubt, whethér the iLddawes and Statutes ofthis Rcalmwexc ofany force,‘ mthe1~- Wdife} then according to A the will and plcafum of is. ‘3Maj:fly_i.A§.. !hi§B§;£!§:%‘.E!E£!§E%Yi“31f§EEiYESiithéififfi Edna ?f1) A Being the C5fi*iiI71on"‘ Lawe§ 7oF,th:is Refl; $3153. A the Continuance by A6’: of Parliament, by Whiicfz only this Kingdome is governed, and witheuc which thewhole Frame of Govemmemtwould be diffaolm A ved. Nei£Ea_€Ia my L‘?"d’5: Cfluld t%_::e Houfes well A ‘ ‘interpret them‘ employmg ofone Dzllwz , as one of their Secretaries, and-Interpreter, who was a Papiflt, ‘ and fufpeéied to have bin an Irifh Rebel! in the prev feat Rebellion of I relamd 5 and who upon an occafi-'5 ens deciared hirnfelfe an enemy unto the Pariiaj A meet” A _Thus having informed your Lordfhips igparcg fwha: they—didw,ith us 5, wee {hall likewife encreat‘ your Lordfhips to call to minde fame publique Re- prefentatiens which they have Amadc unto yang Lordfbips. 4 - A ' ' V By their Letters from Lonely” *1 6 Deccmb. 1644:?“ famongfi other things {peaking of the Triall of the , late Archbifhop of Camter£vmy,they fay,Mexme while we Hcmfeof Common: to‘ war} eager to firing the Arch--; ~éz'fl:m_p of Cmterévzwy to Isis‘ em’ , as we bwefofmerly ..;j -m:fied,; ai2dt‘baz4gb there is no Lam arkigbt i.e‘Eng~' eland, wbereéy his afiiom that are laid to his cI:wge,mr*e A M Adetlaredhigb Treafm, and worthy of death A; yet bath A A :t_he_(;zia?Hoz:fi: team .6} an rder declared, tba)t”Io.z's 483521 on; W/ae7"efi:37‘e be is chargeclgzre of [0 bighe zzatureg and tberefbretkey did defirc t/mt: Mtbeuzrpper Hcmfiz flgozgtld gzlfa give theifr Canflezz; MA the fair! Ordinance ‘ A But‘tberez§po;¢ tl7eLard:T made flame d#’fi;ulty3dnd~areA ya: deliéemzingveéaet it .3 and this My fi?4*§J‘6(§*?%“g’9t 356 e e C .2 A #014]? (£2) flowfe of cmmm§ few we afzbeir Meméérs ( _Mr‘Szmz;3d) to the upper Haafe t0~deflre #937 V agree with the Commms in We éwfingfiéaf'tA£re4Arrl2Z2.;"4'$ flan}? Eff Cantwbury : and m’ms thg Lara’: gafve m['wer$§ E553} lmdgreat cqxnfidera:.t‘:é0;2'tbW€t»¢, f9‘t52at"t4béjmufi mt éeebafiemd ; t/mfifazd ‘ M7 Scroud jis°faz'd“t0. have ; {aid 3 The peaffa of Louder: fl~9’~0fi1§{ wmia ita lazaffm A ft/mm. A . , Tl1eHo=uf'e of Peeres Concz~1rred"§n%a1i*t?fiVngs with ti1eA€Qmmons~ in pafiing this Oi'&ina.m3€ , anci it féemcs firange to the Howl:-s, t»hatAthe%Emb,a{fa7;-+ dours ihauid bee fr) confidem that they kflewthfl .Lawes4 of this Kingdom»better~then the Parliament, as to charge them with ' injuflice in puttingthk: Archbifimp to death 5» or that they would have tI~1e..~ % Houfe of Commons thought tohaveufed anytim- due carriage to the Houfeof Pccrsfiy that Mcffigc, when -inrmthn0~w0r&§ an that Meffige, nor in any‘ other conceming that Ordinance , could bears thé_% fénfe expmffzd Jirmhat L"etter.,_;nor any fenfeto that purpofs.» ; a In ‘the fame E:ettcr~ is :th"is expreffibn, AmZindeed' we cimznac 524: with griefie here complains , that there lzere little’ -refpefi %‘a2z5l&irL!ili'ty flamed toV%yo%:;r Camm{[f'z'o..; A news; zreelazwe barretqfbre oftentimes written that :.ree”* mzgbt again: retzmze izztawe Lama Com2tre3rs,'cmd ae';x’;*- feéi‘ éytbefirft Poft yaur»Hz;g}97zq[}'eS~Anfwer am! Re? flilutian. januaf. There was éwdéza Srandizyin r%2“e.~c£é.earg*.r%4 abes,’puél£kebw~pr.:2yed, that God would 2202.‘ [afar ta wee: ?:rew:yi of saw mix: Fmnce% mspaineA """”"'” (I3) %A34?9}§:’MUnPter‘ , 43-ar Lzimt Véetweezw Sweden and Dam 4 A A 'Z‘lJe'Comman fazrmaeif aftlife Citynf Lomion imfi» lately éeezeerbzmged, aévazatv wlbicla changing’ there ap- ‘ 1 pimrefisi no-A/igazeiof my mare Impam'aZz'tz'e5, fdtlmt it is‘ “ whought A that Aflais new claafm comma}: Comm?! }m‘tFy' A A rm éettar ézzclizszaagfiozz tq ti?-e Peace? tfmz tkeflvrmerr, A 4 "I‘§1e€3omm;c-m Cmmceli of tthz %CEt:y 0%’ Lozxdazz, % ; whm'eup0nVther~Gm'ermI1entUfthat City azflath chief? A_AI~ydAepe'nd,.is chargedat Icafkwithfufpétion ogfpar-~' tiality ,an&.c‘ii{»aH&: Envfory v A mation. 4A A In the fame Letter: A‘VHerr§:2g$Bufl’é belonging tav- Atloe VB1z:rgmafle%r'Colfier at Rotterdam, bzWz'2zg% é{eem~ taken‘ by 4 Du7zkmEer,Vamd againefarfa/éen (~éemaf'e-- there came newt’ them an Englijb flaip which the Em:-— A kerker did fmre ta 59¢ a Data/mum) was got here» A again: free as f‘mme msflaee was évrouglat hither 5 éza-tn vibe Qfficers of the" Admim»-lty will now‘ not fujfer» her In mama zzwzzy, zmlefle [bepay cufiame for the Salt flaee M Aj mrrietb .3 and éayfmch clifl,1om'j,’%y tkefaid-‘Buflb if w-lrenczfjh Vlar:g—tin2efim’ed I~?h'E«9!A’A~R$» 2¥i3%¢¥1!}e;r@¥1eEmbafi%49ur$ had 1*? A A ‘I “ ‘ mum; C 14) e;aufi.=. to heiéé écknowledged a ‘kindle. gee fie; A fpeéie in taking of Cufiome , or Silvage onfiy, «of A that {hip , rather than to have charged difhonefiy upon the Iufiiceof the Kingdom, they fhaI1make_ appears to your ‘Lordfhips when they fhallfisnd V unto you their pmceedings concerning your {hips n and courfe ofTrefl3c1ue. ‘ Ian. go} 154-5. The Lower Ifazefe hath eezefeel the I Chemhee where they fit in to hee hanged with Tepefir}, which was heretofore zeeruer fa‘; it is jhwiei it is doze; Thee the Lem’: 'Chd7Zgi33g their Chemher, [hell come ‘ and fit in the Hozefe of Commons, emifo tah he hath to» gether reduced into one Bad}, and the hetterhegrege £3; mmeher of Votes. ‘ Where heretqfore the Parliament was free’! , there the Lam's Ghemher did eaefifi of’ eham? 125 07' more Vetes, tend the Lower Hazefe ehtwe 500 Votes‘ 5‘ and they have elmeyes heme in fe7.2em11.Haufes , and ehe one could not comlzeele (my thing for e refolgetion of? the King, zmlefle the other Hoefe didalfo eahfent 5- ea; '7za_w the King is ehfezzt, and the zeppez/‘H H oeefi: fhozela’ mm; he melredinto the Lerner; and in the Common %A_[]emé{y ofehezetfia Lords whieheeremm here , mdflsme 2,o@~ A Eammmzers e,‘ fa the mafi Votes Iheezld mic and ordeizm all matters : th as much we are teld,e;~ze1 that e’; zfemlse to flew; maze} elifputes and hindrances which heppenh in their refizleeianewery day : the~L om’: remeiiee emfiam re meieeeihe their right, emlfe ,* T his is to take away elf their Rzghe Iemd Prerogative, tehieg m). their H‘9“jé:”.’?df“.é’fi’“3 We/~76 Poegeeeeewee <«‘Wwm- ‘ Mef <1 5) The Cfjommons été charged with encltavout gt” altering the Fundamentals of Vmtliatnnnt’, by taking away tltefloufe of Pet-res, and mttriting A it into the Houliz of gommons , when as than twswnever any debate in the Honfe of Commons toncetning any fuchltmtttt, not nr:tstl‘tefan1t;‘~ met intended ot dtfited by the {aid I-ionic. The PI’0* cecdings of Pattliament ntt: cncieavonrcd to be bitt- mifhea by the abfcnce of the gtteatclt number 0l'ti2e' iMtmbt.rs of both Houfes , when asthey might as well have informed your Lordihips That above forty of the Houfe of Peers were Papifis, and Big fhops, and that the Bifhops_ by Adi. of Parliament,‘ wlteteto his Mzqeity gave ins afitnt, are taken out of the Lords Houfe : and that many of the Lords 4 who formerly deferred the Parliament, yet upon dun confideration of their c::rrour,tl1cy are returned a- gaine, though not ad'mtttctl to fit. And that the Honfe ofCommpns_do_th now confiit ofa farm greater number then is in that Letter mentioned, above two hundred and fifty having taken the late folcmnc Nationalll Covenant in the Houfi-s,be- fides many that are employed otherwherc in the Afiititcs ofthc Parliarnent 5 andth_at many fincc the beginning of this Parltament _., which is almofl: five yeatcs._,arc dead, and none fince chofcn in their plan; ces. Thel-Ionfes thought good to let your Lo;-.;].. [hips know thus much, That}: might not be con»-‘M teivcd from any expreflions mthis Letter, that the_ %1’.¢.%E§l_" pan 9? sh»? Ménésrt 9fPa!1iament hid ’ W ?l?f¢9E‘?@l: w(16) l_i;dab£ented themfelves out of diflike-of their image ¢ ,.l1"eeed-ings. All MY »Lo1«u:>s, A A A , Though‘ the Advertrfemeete Welrelfince the Amfiver to their defirc of medhtioh , “yet the Parliament hath further cauferfrom thence to conceive, that theylwere not then mifiaken : as likewife fromiche Contents ofhis Majeilies Letter ofthe. 2.h6lofZl/{arch lafi, fen: unto the High and Mighty Lards the States General! , at the time of the returne'of1:he Embailadours from hence as followerh; A l A ; ii _ lgh zed Mighty Leeds, our greed Friende A and Allies, by thele prefents which 5”“? emzz and the Lord of 0{_e2zfvood Baron of Reedewi will deliver unto you, we doe declare more fully the great: fubjeét of Confidencee A we-lhave taken in the Iufhiceand mofi fincerej Amity you our good Friends and amaient Allies doe lhew us : F or though wee haveh formerly had knowledge thereof in mainygl wayes, yctecloc V we now receive a flronger efa:-s‘ tisfézéiion, and we acknowledge to bee! farre A more fully fatisfied then ever heretofore vfitli your zeale lbr the good of ourlPerf:m-, and A the true qll~ietneiTe of our Kiiagdomes , by this (17) -tlhls yoxzi employing towarcls11§,th?o Fe 56-; l l mmplilhccl and wife Perfons. And to tellifie‘ the lollies of our Caufe , and the Candor vvlhercwltll We proceed, We would lhavcgand “ would yetglaclly and ‘willingly remizlthe diF- A pofition thereof‘, and reform to thoIudge- menu; of thofc‘ of your State, anclof that of mu“ other Allies, the Accommodation ofthc difFerem;cs that trouble Encglancl and our other Realmcs. A A The laid Embaflhéours have very ‘well l l~camed the 'C0nfl§tuti(:r'n of the Affaircs here on the one and thellothcr part; they have be... have-do themfclveslwith a fingular impartia- lity apfidl conbduhét, To that we ought for ever greatly to praifo thcm : And as at their arri- l vall they Found usllrnolf ready to admit of «their Imerpofition , i'fO'a1[0 at their parsing theycoulcl well difcerma by whatthey lately did in our Name propofe concerningolthcl point of Religion, our confcancy and ""paf--‘A fion for the Peace _.;l and therefore wee doe l hot cloubt but.-_ you will lend U313 goocl hand vvéith jL1.{l lmeanes to attainc the fame~,that fo lvye~lmay bell xjecdiprocallybm prof1'tlla%bI._c unto you,a!s We h:relafi"ure you of Ourmoflhcarty D A A defire _ dvéfire txpnnv ail occafions and‘ occutfrencm ‘Wee wifla you wou1d~bc pleafed tohcare at ‘large timfe things , and other particulars whichwwee have en~truPced to the relation of“ yéur faidEmbafi"adcurs~a Am t%mswe+pray " God that have keep you High and Mighty Lords am goofi Friends ané Aiiies -i1’£1‘1i%.*E.f' ho1yAand‘ worthy Guard; Gwen at Oxfi?J’(£:j 2.; of March 1645. A A % * Your‘ wzjygoad Frt'emlA % CHARLE s % R. And% coiumerngnea by His” Ma3em@$%$¢% Command.% A A Ed. NiC/%01fl§¢.. 2/at High amd Mighty Lam's our go ad Friends and cflllies, tIie,StMesGenerall oftlaa Vzzited.» Pméuizwces of the Lam Ca;zm-»-A-« W?5»%.. w My Ia7o”i4x{i$?s*T;;, That they recurnednbfi A this Ahfweii ft:-Eiiéi; th"o‘i1ghL— their bufineflés were many 3113 great, yetthey would \ §mve&your4L0rdffhips4 to tc@nce;1ve,that they defired :t¢:9A%9;§§f9!£@#- aeasésfeté £139; mfb%9wg# Of all due ra- '¢~.-vwv bvawlur-nut It-A ' 3 f c " . >3 ‘ '7’ -no u-was AC 19) £228: :5 yam-” Ldrdfhipsg But tneyacrmea ly to fee whether your ;Embafi7adours upon further‘ binfarmation ofThem1‘cIves_., wmzld exprefléz a more indiffisrenc «carrxage : But efpecmliy becaufé they arms unwilling to givea denial! to any Thing pram pmmded unto them in the dnamrq. ofymzr Lame ”flfi§pS.' 1 A ' M Y L Q R D5,‘ We {ball naw go»-=.-on. Abmlt“ the mm of VIa222::amx‘ ' 1ai’c,the Embaffadours made iihew of taking their, MR leave of the >Par1iament, and returned againe w goxford (as was {aid} to dszzcthe like there, which was about the time of the be,ginningr~ofthe Treaty at %4V.;a-éridge: But” 3;bOl5It1IhC breaking?.up~0f the Trea-«A? 4' zy thgy rAetumedV to Lvmlm , andthe fame morning ‘ thatthc Commons fem from the Yhfliament, were expefied in “theHou“f’c to give an account ofthci: -Proceedings, which was the 24th day of Feérmry lafgthe Embaflixdorurs without any former demand of audience accord ing to the ufuall courfeof Em-° baflézdours ,, and as {hould feeme by the manner of it , with intent to asnt1c1pate ~ the account of the Gommiffioners to the Paflxammm: that few: them, came to «the Spaakers of bothfiaufes, ‘jand preffefl for a. fpeedy Aaudzience thy‘: marningg which being granted, they A znade theft: ‘Propofiticmsw concerning the Treaty.,and deiive>rcd them in vwi*tim. A Right: Iionmurablac, A A A ~;Wee have L=mtof}.;w*c_., M 22:53! p;zrtz'cu[a1r%/jff‘45‘*=¢%inF ' ,pa¢5/2116,; d6fl2mg]?r;2i‘¢rl we Hzgb MM/LMi;gbty Lsirds, V A _ %_ Q A . iateif Lo (M) AoVurLordSt/9651416!G'eneM//oft/aeVhitodPro~~ o A Wnoes, Vt/aeir great deflres and fineere %eno{eo19otm‘ 7 Vt’/Joy oonflemt/_j2 cominue : Tom: in o /Mppjz /some I/oey mzgbt fee 4 goon’ oooommodotz'on oetwzxte t/Je Kl'?1g"4ml bio For/zoment, and Peoce re.-efloo/Iflzeoi in t/Jefl‘: Kingdomes. p « . find your Honours 537 your Profefliom‘ :5} word of moat/o,Am1." of [ore gioenéunto no iri Ioritmg t/oe z‘€,mI[7 of December Lzfl peofi, Have not only tefizfied “ i‘E.}2t Hoe foza’ ofefireroend fincere Intention!‘ of our Leord: om{Superz'our:, were "very occepeoo/e unto _;vo.:e5 out o/foyou oo!deol_.,t/oot3vour' Honour: dtdjudge the fczid ooeommoolotzon and deflred Peocedid M /reg/o/y eoncerne 1:/oofe t/ooemokeo pmo»/oxen o f the true V e roteflone Re/fg ion, and in pozéetieu/or our Lamb and ~ Superiozmr. ‘L./Ill to/oefle motives‘ fuppeditated of yozer 'Ho- A zoom: and our o’zm'e:,bove continue/I wrought inw" o1 very gw?e'o‘t _eor'e to fix emeye upon /22: M4f5fl:‘.c’% froeeecftng; onolyomfi. find noro /m/3», upont/ae. Confisrenceond Treaty zoo; at prefent is at 4A hand at Uxbr'idgc,w/Jere bi: Mojeflzeo and your Commif5io~ 9167"! labour (ox wee /nope) zvz‘zb17tz'/ity to aetmafo mete/J defired fueoefle: W eemufi olfo joy , T/not out our oeing out Oxfo«rd,we /Moe received the honour {bot /:o:M,‘4jejly /oztb ordered to communicate unto» oi: all the Peofloge: of that Conference, and .6} the A W6 47161“ t/96 Qt/oer , wee/voile oz.’7fer22ecii'z’n%t/no A glove, aim; flying: dcfiremn -4Wm:* e (21) eflceemmedeflen ef?iMt4b._ye ur Henemflr; flied i/Oeltfiil’ Majefly entzre/ywmelznes to gave all .manner of com rem: 4nd'eedjjmu'?eneeA ‘bf /air” afefize-n in 4/1 T/gjngVy V I» 217/oi:/J? 2:are jufl and /nenezefeze/e. We/95 .De2uti¢1£~ of ell we l’%Wfiént 5‘/Jeri/96*; In .t/fie /eceieel p/gm we a!:reJ1nfe7“fnzee{, T/gidte-éj 1/Je flnfwer to the Prepefitiemf efjeur Hehet:~‘r: teuebingtbe point ef Church Gevernflzent, p’e7-‘- efefiallexvfiflefitbéit mil}? /M196 éeen Committed /verete-' fore , were not to be feezredfer the future. ' V A T/sire’/y , T/Jet ifz'n' tbeforme of Gwvernmeht‘ it fie/fe, and the exeroxfl thereof, and t/as Im"zfd153ie"n 4 t/Jerein cempre/Jvended /aeretefere, any t/9t'ng; em: to es excepted‘ mgezinfl-._~, yeure Homer: can judgeif time ee not prevented by nmeemey of tbofe efiere /;2z';.r Mew ‘jefly/oat/9 made tevt/aaeend. 4 A ’ A A rind netwz'z‘}9fl:zne{2'ng Sflyzive 1/same jeene that the paint afACl7u4re7'.2 MG-'e‘13ernment masyeet eve/.7inde,am{ Jsviti/oeute flccommea’atz'en'5 zzvltlerefere we /save éeene‘ moved to cenfider more exafily [yew yeuzjf-1onazm*J in erlaie paint meig,/at defies any other er fizrtberfetz’Jfiz£Zi=~ an .:j dud. we are obliged tdfey, T/antetbie cvnflcfem-~ wen id‘ fallen eutfe we/IV, Tibet /3135 MeJ'efly /emf/9 de~ clared emtem, and permitted to eemmmiieateei mm yeu,T/fiat if your Homer: are‘mvt oentented with elm w/sick /be /dark efiered 5} }.5:'swCommrfz'-V emery at Uxbridge unto your; there, Tm /912 Me-” je yeutef%.d'6u“n_danoy 13.6’ cententecigt/bate! Ndtie1;-elli- V gznaal AAmaye4ée celledaml ziflemév/ed , and there»- (22) af ‘Europe invited for tbtz‘raa"m'ce‘; wbg¢,55J.;W{; : flail! examine tell that which canctrttet t/as ptottzt afRe:.. figian in the flaid Government cf 27135 AA Eflgfg/,5. c‘tsmt, tktzt mttgévt £56 tantmrjr M the I»?/mg git? % Gad,‘ nébtt/jar in part :97’ in gtrtztm//5 my ,9g3jg,§,{_ % <}_tfly M’ aatttttztedw cattsfi tmtt ttdttflc tt manta/Tmg- ty. /.3’m.{%é_gt that mtJmttAt.w M 4% Cfiitzmflta cgmfgmf 4" AA * A A b 1 “’ % “A =’ _ . 49]" at V t stfc tiattt make t eftmt Praftfltm af «Fg,zf$ and Reltgztm 9 ta pttt a gem’ amt to all the/Ea trtfittt dzflmétmtt. A V A ~ ‘A: tiiiwtigneghey kmw that the Parltiamem had no1:~admmed0i their Interpofition, Theyknew tthatboth. thfi Kingdomes were mutually engaged in the Pmgmfitions Qmfl Trmty tthmsupan : Am tifjgg neither ctmfitd adtmt «Qf tlmit Msmfiiation wtitlaaut’ -cmafent of the atlmtz But they will enforceit up" out the Pmlmment, wmcéh LE accepted, they knew- -niigilt givt: caufc of cexcepttion 110 the Kingdome 0%‘; A A Stat/amt ,, to which Kitrzgdmme. thtéy never made any taddreffit fm their Intemwfitioza. A ‘ V A A The mattmfoftthc Paper carries *2. (haw ofmgking thmnaiklvcs Jxadges 0ft.thC Prmpofitions treated upon t.%32vfldiflC1if3C$_ the juffrice anfi Ma-deratiotn upon rhé whaie ctautfatfito the other fid¢,wh:Zch only theyhad ~hca;.rc§.. * V F A A "'.Efh:eir4Pt0p0fitions litkewife imp_ly,that his Ma. ."fi€fl“.y %hatth0PFé7red that '?c0ncerning Church tG0vem.. meat, ’which .%m‘i—tghr ‘itnt ttreafma have given fatisfaazi-A on AlFh9*3%11¥¥?6 Gvvcmimt by Eiflwps in this Kinfidosng Kingclcimle amuid ha'vc Abeem.-. cc:£1§ented‘ufitUHLZ~ %‘ cantrary to the Mrs folemne and National! cove- mm, whicinwey tiwnlgnewboth the Kingdnmes has} made an& curred fi.fHO".'£ The Acox*re¢.‘?cion and re- drcflé of which% Government in England, is the whole n1att«::ry«f0;r“which the N‘ati0nal1Synocl of all the Pmtefiam Churches in Ewape is by thmp pm»- pofed ; it ism beaobferved, that they pr<)p<;>und the correéfion ané redreflboftlmis Govemmenrin % ¢ the Englifh Church by that Nfatimmil Synoi ,as a m.eanes% by common confenr of all thofe that % make the fame profefiion of Faith and Religion, to put 3; goadenclm all thefe A prefent d‘i{h“&c9:i0ns§, ¢ ! when they are not 1g_g;1orant,t1“1at,this%Gevemmcm: % is not to b€e'ext:rc1I’1ed vmhin the Kiingdome 05"" Scolgjlarad, being whnllyvtaken away by A25’: 0f Par» liiament , whereunm[ his Majeftyiiatb given ’his~ R0ya1ikAffe~nt*. that not 11137 that Kingdoms, and" the"Members ofboth I:-Ioufes of Parlimnmt here_,; but alfo many thoufanés of other his Maje- fli6:sSubje&sof E22glzzndfandA Ireizmd, {had bmVm1e1§A bytheir late Nationall: Covenant t0endeetvour:th~e7 extirpation of the Church GAovemmentby Bflhopsa. A A intendedin th at» pape1:,Aboth& in Ezzglmdand Irelzzmg and to A hinder the fearing Aofit upagainc in the Kingdome of SVc0tlaml% :%N@i7the7r« doc they com ceive. how the c%ont%inuance %of*any Epifcopall G0-- vemmcm: in this Realms, though moderated, fhould. ~ (.=;in th%Vc,Embafi"adours apprehenfion“) A muffs: a nearer ” Ilniamvith thew ;C%hu%rcheA*s"0f:the4% Unitedproviflcasxé : 95 %£h§N¢§h§£!a9§s» awxelsé F3¢igh§9F?Fifig VPro- §¢.i?3¥?E.?% em) _*h:-iiant Churches , thefame not being eiieicifed Divinesofthe Afiembly. in them. A find in refpefi that the Emhaiiadours lmewlthzt the Alfl':~mhly0feDivines whichthe Parliament had called, and which is aflilled by pious and learned Dievi‘neslfroml the C hurch'ofeSrl0t/aim’, had rate ‘R A itsvelve months and ~.u9w'arcls:; beforel this Propo:‘i-l‘- tion ofrheirs was ~macle :,.and that they might well lmosv that the Affembly was toyadvife the Parlia- ment not only in Church Governmenr,b?uc in fra- ming a publike Direfiory to be ufed in the worfhip of God,~in a Confeflioniof Faith, and ina‘ Cate- chifme ghthcfe to beehad and ufed in his Maijeflies three Kingdomest And that they had flnifhed fame of them, and had made a greatprogrelle into all « the felt; They cannot conceive whyfhis Proposal fition“ for calling the" National! Synod bythem M propofi:-d, lhould be made at this time 3 and that . cznly to confider of the redrefle of the prefentl Gov» . verntncnt of theChurchof Erzglmd, whcnlasl the doing thereof inlthis cot2jun&ure of Aifaires, could riot but cafl alblemiih upon the pro'ceedings of the Parliament for dehring to aclvife with thelDivines,“ andiiuponethelpiety_and learning ofthe Reiverend 1 - -. A 0; long A after A the lmzlging 'o*fet'he{e Pfiroglafitii-' f ons”; t:hjelEInha{l'adours againe. defired audience of bod}: the Houfe-s,‘ and %werelhreceiv'ed A with the fame‘ Honouri and Refpeéis asisibeforel : "That which they fhake was alfoiidelijvercdby thlemim writing, as’ fol--A A loweth. Right Ah ‘ ¢ o("=i‘57)‘ V “Right '%Hona;1ogab1e; Two .‘tEings baveomowd“ own’?-Gfdsn *dm;3 ;S_’uperiot-.o"s~ ’to= A /endozs tbeir Embnjfzdors E”xtmora‘inary.intontl»£: o . dome, v~~iz. their duty, and yonrforvice : T/ye fir/i con». in tl2eir.;2o‘ooer., and in tlve“ 1.4:/onring oftifenprtj/oozt‘ M nccopt,you/77onid;likocy‘itfl _ A n M ~ .Wee have longzgoe, and diver/é times, /faokon onzmto A zoesuonmno donomvben tbdt on Moon; ‘_yonr1Hononr: of one one, and wiser; an Zikom'fe,nnt"o “ dyirnfiiozzsog ‘Ilse otoeromg altogether in yaw cbgoceooto " otboI{£ng,J, ‘Moo batbnbononred/o'mncb onr State, aosto 4 ‘have accepted the oflérs ‘of our interpo/ition; A-lnmt 'n2e_enreA /Zill zoitbyonr oHononrs upon tlae./ome terms: n'weon'niere at tlztglzginning, without any ceroitmfooflikoli/:o'od tab: . accepted. A Woenbave already obtained our lenven fibm King,‘ and bow on on Maia/Zy fullofgoodfwill and anyafizim finaoiufl and reawmable Accommodation: Likewi/om: o A pa1rVtednfi*om4bim folk-fttiofied concerning the “P oint of * the Evongeiigne Prote/Zorn Religion, uponn j I barb/ateéx poimitted to make; Ar1dnoconcorningtbc £i{oyall!R§{gbts or oreragam, tI2eLilverties and ‘Pn'1»i- ledges of tin’; l(incg’dome and the ‘Parliamént; and ofali N dloeflzé V (26) fisfied, b:1rMaiefly ‘nail! al/2 fl¢:isfzfe;e1_-vezgoncl M t‘; But Sirs',fjn7ee can,/fay no longer rm, ufilefiyogir ' . fflonoars accept*‘¢)foar Intwpcfltian, without Ibbicb ~”~mé V aré And /zmce it is, ourlords 4ndSupeg 4 ~n‘iou,rsA have charged m»im fuel: a cafe, wtake our leaves, and rmmze to ear name bome, In pézfzbrmcmce ofwlaicb in/I Jury, 'meeAare Inert» came 4./7%re yaw; cg/faring you,*A ‘me /7941! never (saw to "mi/7: meta tbtlr. hlmjetofiareflaua ri AAA%ixg I{t'ngdame,i an Accommociatian and ‘Peace 3“, W2/:i::~dI2 £5», and ever m'I!.be, Mprofitqlvge ax:-nea:]]Fzr}.A ‘H ‘ " ’ThisPaper% was». not fubférieai by Sir Aléerte $39» mbinzi : Hpw_,farrc% hec concurred in the other parts, of , this Ncgotiacion,; is better known: L1nto4.ypur;~ Emrdflmips than unto us. M ~51 I“1*on%v7s,,, A is here acknoW%ledg/Ed; ‘tI1at*FtI1c% Media%io&1‘n0@::A V b€cnaccepted»;.”a«nd~yet they Vmaké tAhcm.«fe1vésA%%no*t* onely Mediators, but Judgcs ; ‘and pronou’n¢cA frénw. 4tcnce~&againfl'~both%~Kingdomcs, as being jointly mug A germs, as Well imhc Treaty; as “in” the W‘31‘1‘€ Iiléiiw ‘ =gherbeingAA;hwcard5, not having mAad’e%*any a.:ddre1I3~¢ m. A the KingdcvincVo*f1%ScotIand.% A A A A A A The w?ords of the Paper d~oc%infcrrc,tI*1a: fuch4» A a&s%4.of injufiiice have beendonc unto his Maje;ci’cy [ asehathcc may in 3;AL1flicIc%doefas hcc doth, umifl T213 317*)‘ tisfaéfih given. ;~ and*r rthatr e the b71eme'aim}rrTir1jufi:ice lies upset: t:hePzrIiamenr, in refpeét t:he_y have not in the firfi place given this fzwisrfaétion. he they knew that in the T.F€1ty, even} -withhis Maje- M63 oswne cflnferrr, the ropo>firiohs ~corrcernihg R.eeli:gion,the‘.Mi1itia,and;e Ireland; w1erefirPcrto be con?- *Chh1’déd..* ~ I A «or einrerefc czf their Supcriour-s,irwour truely it rfeerneafierange to us, A rhey fhohuld fo well know, either r4he_ priviIredges~ and‘ -proceedings’ of the Parliament, which they have [0 much miflakenein their letters; or the liberries of the fubjefi here, at come to be for w_e_1lr.afl‘ured of his Majeffies intcnriorrsfi, as to prondunce fo full 4 :1? iudgemenrt , that in: this cafe his Majefiie will give fatiefaétion, wherea&the"Par1ia£nenrr, upon the A ohriiervatione of his» Majeffiese proceedings hitherto, rdflth not knowhowto give his Majeftierfarisfaéiia ‘ Qfl,r;U1Tl£'ffB it be by the renroerncimge privi-4 e rledgcs of Parliament, and lriiberties of the ‘fubjeétsa Surneerr after the delivery eofthis :pajperA “ID the Houfes, the A. firmer b y the ?direéS5°cion: ‘the A'mbaf-i- fadours was puhlifhed in print : And» though tit‘ were ,fp0ken in: the Houfcs, and deliveredr to them onelyr in the French Language; "yet it was tranflaa tedandhpubliflred by them only in Englifh ; which r.hard the ; matter’ of that paper concerned the humour not “have .{eerrrec1_'«{oe.flrange unto us, as it d‘eth“inthis cafe, '-whlehrs only for interpofingvberweenrthere; when h V E: " as asxizhc’ fame, for the reafo;.1*afore%faid;, ”Could7A12%ot:A I \ be admitted, byjhg one Kiingdome,;:n~or were fo much3s«dCf1xcd;.Vfrpm.. the. otherox M N ’ This 1 was théirfi farcwe-l'1~- fiomfiusg ; and%’* when ihwi‘ Houfes; knew; chain &intc‘ntio"nsA ob re paring horhc,%7 thfiy gave orderfqthat-_the ufuall honoursvand ire»; {peaks to Embaffadm fl1ouldbe~ done ” unto .Lthcm3¢_, which was. ag;.cording_lyp;:rformed; ' A ~ vé VA /A VA 1) . ' " an ~ The Houfcs of A P;1rliament;- 1out*“'of’lth‘eii‘ 'car'néfE?§ 4 dcfircs to continue aright undcrfianding betwccm Athcrniclvcs and your Lo&rdfl1ips~~, have “ thong-hf? thcrn1é:lvt~s b0t1lf1d”t0 m3kC*thiS true rclat:-ion ., «as-"i that,which~by the Laws of frimdfljip ( infu‘ch”a* cafe as thisis ) might: juftly. bee ex-peaited a t:—thcir+~ hands, from fo good Friends and ancient Allics and that by the": ‘right knowlédgcz 0i'='their'~p~roccc:- %' cfingsw» upcm At;hisV~Embafl"y, all caufe ormattcrr of” iufpition-Imight bee taken“ from your L‘01‘d_{hipS;- [f}laCtl]C' O1-‘R:rs of that Stan: forfla-mkzdiation nc-A 7 vfiii A by thc:IIl?¥COnC€iVCd unacccpcabIe5 there: b:ing~* Eta? Qg'hcr,j‘S_t a‘te, ,:in theAVfxvorld to : whom "the-y— had: xaufc tc>g”iw:e:more credit Liza this cafe, % without the ka[ijjc:;alQufi;¢, then u»r.zto that: Arie}; 1ikewifc*« ?’that~‘ Ait;~%m1ght ap1p)¢_a¢r¢*. unto ymir L0rdfl1~ip§ that; nor afiimfis 9.5 ?ths?srs=« :%9§h;§t%snfa5ti0n »( asA{th¢y? A A Vceivc)» .' \ (293 “have )%cou1dgive"any jufl; oecafipn of Igiyingw we leafl: blernifh upon%‘the~ fincerityeeLof; their en{deav ‘ ePar1iamermts ofboth the Ki‘ngdomese_.,w then that” they wereeduly fenfible ofrhe calamities 05 a cgivill warre; “and that ,%they could net *bu7t”’ k-n.ow~ that ‘the continuatione of e if, wiphgut4=.' any abfOlute."'"neceflity., A would A mofli fédeyeflnd’ _ to the. prcjudiceofrhe fubjeét and To of them- = felves, in refpefit they were toefeeeltbefmarc“ and beare.etl1e=burthenV ofVit“more»theneany9:, “ thersee :y;lA¥nd_, - that » you-r» Lordfliipsfiw kljibw "‘ the better haw!‘ to judge upo»n% Lthefe papers, Qande AA upogn the v~v*he>lef"m#att;er 0f“ thc' jprefeyzjtzf difi'ra&i‘0n3 :4, and calagneatxes eA;w1th1p ’th1s axgdp“ h1$ * A Majefcies. other! ‘It ':f bee fife; brake M '* ai‘ ‘= ‘F u: "4! " " ‘V ‘ 1-“rm pane*cij,e 15 A “meet= in Noeem£ere~fé*>llowi‘. The h'Pear1iamenr;. though the Warrewas undertal'