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A61528 The case of an oath of abjuration considered and the vote of the honourable House of Commons vindicated in a letter. Stillingfleet, Edward, 1635-1699. 1693 (1693) Wing S5564; ESTC R19563 23,046 38

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his Queen's Sister and had the County of Flanders and other strong Places put into his hands by which he created great Troubles to his Uncle Henry till he was unfortunately wounded at a Siege and being unskilfully dressed died in a Monastery five days after in the Year 1128. But what did Henry do with regard both to his Brother Robert and this vigorous Prince young William who had sworn severely to revenge his Father's Injuries and Eyes why he contented himself to swear his own Son who was also called William into the Succession of Normandy in the Year 1115 and of England in 1116 having for that purpose called a Parliament at Salisbury Conventio Optimatum Baronum totius Angliae apud Searesberiam xiv kal. Aprilis facta est Qui in praesentia Regis Henrici homagium Filio suo Wilielmo fecerunt fidelitatem ei juraverunt Sim. Dunelm an 1116. And as Annales de Margan have it 1116. Filius Regis Henrici juratur ab omnibus Haeres Patris fieri But in the Year 1120 William and the rest of the King's Children with a great Company of People of Quality were unfortunately drowned the Ship being run upon a Rock not far from the Shoar from whence they put to Sea by the Mariners and Pilot who were got drunk The Prince might have been saved had he not hearkned over-tenderly to the Cries and Lamentations of one of his poor Sisters that continued in the Ship whom thinking to take into his Boat so many of the Ship leap'd presently into it as sunk it immediately and so they all perished together The King had now but one Daughter left which was Maud first married to the Emperor of Germany whose Widow she became in the Year 1125 and afterwards in 1127 to Geofry Plantagenet Earl of Anjou but before the King sent his Daughter away to this second Husband upon news of his Nephew William's Promotion to the Earldom of Flanders and his attempting great Matters by the Assistance of the King of France he was exceedingly distressed and troubled and calling his Parliament together saith Brompton Thomas Wikes and Chron. Saxon. and every body else at Westminster or as others at Windsor he made both David King of Scotland all the Archbishops and Bishops Abbots and great Men take the Oath of Fidelity and do Homage to his Daughter and her Heirs lawfully begotten in case himself should die without any Issue Male which they accordingly did and amongst the rest none forwarder to do it than Stephen Earl of Blois who either administred the Oath himself to the rest after he had taken it himself or else contrived the Form thereof for I know not well which is the Construction of those Words in Tho. Wikes's Chronology in the Year 1127. Non solum in Persona propria sacramentum fidelitatis emisit sed aliis Regni Proceribus jurisjurandi formam praestruxit But you see I hope plainly that Henry was apprehensive enough of the growing Power of his Nephew William and yet thought fit to take no other Security of the Nation against him than a common Oath of Allegiance there was no Talk or Offers after an Oath of Abjuration in those days tho it had been much to his purpose and he had Power enough had it been otherwise convenient This Oath of Fidelity was again renewed to Maud at Northampton in 1131. Habitoque non parvo procerum conventu apud Northantonam priscam fidem apud eos qui dederant novavit ab iis qui non dederant accepit saith W. of Malmesbury Hist. Novel l. 2. p. 177. Which I mention not as if it were done out of Fear of any particular Person for William died as I have said in 1128 but in all probability to exclude Geofry her Husband from ruling with whom he was exceedingly offended I have it from Wil. of Malmesbury who tells us that when King Henry lay on his Death-bed de Successione interrogatus Filiae omnem Terram suam citra ultra mare legitima perenni Successione adjudicavit Marito ejus subiratus quod eum minis injuriis aliquantis irritaverat Notwithstanding all this Caution and Security and this last Declaration of the dying King in favour of his Daughter 1135 Stephen Earl of Blois his Nephew by his Sister Adeliza Daughter of the Conqueror got over from Normandy into England and tho he was repulsed at Dover and by the Men of Kent yet he was entertained by the Londoners and by the dexterous Management of his Brother the Bishop of Winton who promised for him all that could be wanted or desired he was crowned by the Archbishop of Canterbury whose Scruples about the former Oath to Maud were satisfied by the Oath of a bold Nobleman who swore he heard King Henry on his Death-bed disinherit his Daughter Maud and appoint E Stephen to succeed him in the Kingdom Some of our Historians tell us that there was but a poor Show of Bishops and Great-men at the Coronation and that many ill Omens were seen thereat others say otherwise and tell us it was performed annuentibus Praesulibus Próceribus Regni and that they pitch'd on Stephen because that Maud had no Children and they wanted a considerable Person to look after the Affairs of the Kingdom But all of them in general cry out aloud upon the sudden Change of the English Nobility had so lately sworn Fidelity to Maud Omnis Anglia quasi in ictu oculi ei subjecta est saith Walt. Hemingford from Malmesbury c. 56. Even Robert of Gloucester swore to Stephen tho with a very evil Mind undoubtedly because he could not otherwise be in any Capacity of serving his Sister-in-law Maud and her Son for now she was brought to bed of her Son Henry this reason Wil. of Malmesbury his Client gives for him He was afraid of his former Oath to Maud and he was afraid he should never do her any Service if he swore not to Stephen and therefore he did it tho conditionally that he should preserve his Honor and his Covenants Robert was the only Man alive he feared for he was wise and valiant to a wonder in those days and he was glad to have any hold at all of such a Man and therefore accepted of his Conditional Homage You shall take the words and see what you can make of them your self Itaque Homagium Regifecit sub conditione quadam scilicet quamdiu ille dignitatem suam integrè custodiret sibi pacta servaret Spectato enim jamdudum Regis ingenio instabilitatem ejus fidei praevidebat Malmsb. Hist. Novel l. 1. p. 179. I am greatly afraid there are many Roberts of Gloucester now alive that have taken the Oaths to their present Majesties with no better design than to capacitate themselves to do them a shrewd turn when it lies in their way although they see no shadow of Unfaithfulness or ill design in them but this is a Remark out of my way which you will