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A56209 Six important quæres propounded to the re-sitting Rump of the long Parliament, fit to be satisfactorily resolved by them upon the question, before they presume to act any further, or expect the least obedience from the free-born English nation, after so manie years wars and contests for the privileges, rights, and freedom of Parliaments, and their own liberties. Prynne, William, 1600-1669. 1659 (1659) Wing P4083; ESTC R211416 3,720 1

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SIX IMPORTANT QUAERES PROPOUNDED To the Re-sitting Rump of the long Parliament fit to be satisfactorily resolved by them upon the Question before they presume to Act any further or expect the least Obedience from the Free-born English Nation after so manie years Wars and Contests for the Privileges Rights and Freedom of Parliaments and their own Liberties 1. WHether their sudden stealing into the House by night on Monday the 26. of December after their forced Dissolution by Lambert Octob. 13. without any new Summons or notice of their sitting given to any of their Fellow-Members in the City or people of the Nation was not a work of Darkness rather than of Light better beseeming Theeves than Freemen a Guy Faux with his dark Lanthorn to blow up a Parliament than the Honour and Dignity of Members of a real English Parliament and a bad Omen of some dark D●signs against their Fellow-Members and Liberties both of the City and English Nation 2. Whether their placing armed Gards that Evening at the House and all approaches to it and the next Morning too and giving Colonel Okey and Colonel Alured the Commanders of their Gards their Serjeant and Door-keepers strict special Commands and Orders not to suffer any of the old secluded Members so much as to come into the outward Lobby before the House whether Footboys Apprentices and other Persons of all sorts had free access much lesse to enter into the House and their forcible secluding of Sir Gilbert Gerard Sir Anthony Irby Sir William Waller Sir Iohn Evelin Mr. Ansley Serjeant Maynard Mr. Prynne and 15. other Members more on Tuesday morning Decemb. 27. out of the very Lobby in pursuance of their Orders till they crowded into the Lobby by degrees against the Door-keepers and Gards wills who at first oft shut the Doors against them though they admitted Apprentices and others to pass in and out And their seclusion of them out of the House when in the Lobby by keeping the House door fast locked against them and ordering the Door-keeper and Serjeant not to open it notwithstanding many demands to open it and Messages to them for that purpose which they slighted not vouchsafing to take any notice of after two full hours attendance by the Members on them in the Lobby nor so much as sending any Member nor their Serjeant out to them as they usually do to every ordinary Petitioner or person attending them upon publick or private occasions Be not a just ground and provocation for these and all other secluded Members being about 4. times more in number and interest to those then sitting and the real House of Commons with all the respective Counties Cities Boroughs Ports for which they serve with as high co●●empt and scorn to neglect them and their illegal Conventicle not the tenth part of a Commons House to protest against all their Votes Proceedings as null and void to all intents and not to yield the least obedience to any Orders Votes or Commands of theirs till all the Members be freely admitted without any restrictions to sit and act amongst them it being both their Privile●e Birthright and Inheritance and they obliged by their Protestation and Solemn League and Covenant constantly zealously and chearfully to defend the same with their Lives and Estates against all Violations all the daies of their lives and therefore now if ever in this sad posture of publick distractions 3. Whether this their disdainfull uncivil unbrotherly Treating of their fellow-Members desiring nothing else but a brotherly association with them to compose the manifold Distractions and make up the wide Breaches of our Sinking Dying Nations by their United Councils and Endeavours and to Regulate all Exorbitances occasioned by their heady Councils and Miscariages in not allowing them the Privileges of Porters and Footboyes to enter into their outward Lobby in taking no notice of them and putting this fresh affront upon them after so many former Indignities in the midst of their and our Domestick Confusions and fears from forein parts be not an evident Demonstration that they intend neither the publike Peace Unity nor settlement of our Government Laws Liberties or Nations but their unjust support of their own private Interests Rapines ambitious Tyrannical Usurpations and Exercises of Supreme Parliamentary Civil and Military Authority over our three Nations to imbroyl them in new Wars and Confusions to prey upon the small remainder of their Real and Personal Estates by the power of the Sword now gotten into their hands out of the Army-Officers who abused it likewise to the oppressing and enslaving of the people and created them a Parliament without the secluded Members and House of Peers 4. Whether their disdainfull Injurious forcible seclusion of the Members by their own special Orders and Commands to their Gards and Officers now be not a shrewd Evidence that their former seclusions Decemb. 6. and 7. 1648. and May 7. and 9. 1659. acted by and fathered on the Army-Officers and seemingly disowned by themselves were secretly procured countenanced by them thus openly owning their last seclusion by their precedent Orders and subsequent approbation of it and that at their very first re-assembling after their own late forcible seclusion by Lamberts and Hewsons Regiments now Entertained and Imployed in their service to seclude and keep out their old honest fellow Members of Untainted Integrity and merit Whether it be not a greater breach of Privilege Trust Duty Tyranny Perjury and Treason in them against all former Declarations the Protestation Solemn League and Covenant taken and Subscribed by them with hands lifted up to the most High God thus to seclude their fellow Members than it was in Cromwell and Harrison April 20. 1653. or for Lambert October 13. last to seclude and turn themselves out of doors after their declaring and voting it Treason Perjury and Tyranny in them Whether this their secluding of the Members by Col. Okey himself and others who appeared most active against their Exclusion by Lambert will not draw a self-condemnation on them as acting by their commands against their Consciences and justify both Cromwels and Lamberts seclusion of themselves And justly encourage all their newly reduced Soldiers and others to shut and turn themselves out of the House again upon any emergent occasion or discontent with greater boldness and impunity than before since they justified their last seclusion by their former underhand encouragements of them to seclude the Majority of the Members who over-voted them in Decemb. 1648. and give them Orders to seclude them now again upon the same account in the same month of December for fear they should over-vote them if re-admitted 5. Whether their printed Vote Decem. 27. To take the business of their absent Members into debate on the 5. of Ianuary next instead of giving admittance or any answer to the 22. secluded Members waiting for an answer in the Lobby above 2. hours be not a meer dilatory Cheat put upon the secluded Members the City