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A89428 A true and exact relation of the great and heavy pressures and grievances the well-affected of the northern bordering countries lye under, by Sir Arthur Haslerigs misgovernment, and placing in authority there for justices of the peace, commissioners for the militia, ministry, and sequestrations, malignants, and men disaffected to the present government, set forth in the petition, articles, letters and remonstrance, humbly presented to the councel of state, with his apologie to the Lord President, for publishing thereof. / By John Musgrave. Musgrave, John, fl. 1654. 1650 (1650) Wing M3153; Thomason E619_10; ESTC R206368 38,763 55

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of Cockermouth who refused to take the Engagement he keeps in sundry Town-Officers that refuse the same manifesting by sundry other actions that what ever his pretention is yet his intention is not for the present power My dear love to your self from him who is Your and the Common-wealths servant J. Bywater Octob. 15. 1650. I do well approve of this other relation concerning Mr. Lampit for Mr. Craister manifested as much harshness as he could To his very good friend M. Musgrave ALl men may see by this Letter of L. Fearon the rage of the Justices made by Sr. Arthur H. have against honest men that the poor Church of Broughton complain not without cause what would not these Justices do if Armed with Law and countenance by the higher power when they thus despise the Acts Ordinances of Parliament for it is more then a year since the Act for liberty to swear without layingh and on a Book was passed and published Mr. MUSGRAVE I Was sommoned to appear at the last quarter-Sessions of the Peace at Cockermouth where I did appear and being returned to be one of the Jury because I could not swear upon a book Mr. Henry Pearson then Clerk of the Peace fined me 10. pounds and would not suffer me to be of the Jury I shall desire you to help me and other of our friends who are troubled for the same that we may have the benefit of the Act of Parl. concerning Book-swearing Mr. Antrobus and Francis Smith are troubled for the like by Mr. William Tubman Steward to the Earl of Northumberland in Egremont-Court the Justices that sate upon the Bench the last Sessions when I was fined in 10. pounds are Sr. Willfrid Lawson Henry Tolson Thomas Curwen and Miles Halton I pray you do this for us for the Parliaments suffering friends are much oppressed by their Enemies Sir I am Your loving friend Lancelot Fearen Lamplongh the 15. of October 1650. For Mr. John Musgrave Steward of the Honour of Peureth Mr. Appleby who writ this following Letter is a Cumberland Gentleman and was forced through the Malignancy of the Justices and the Committee of his Country and withdrew into Yorkshire Worthy Sir AFter my kind love to you presented though unacquainted yet I conceive by my wife and son they have been much beholden to you and if I had been intimate with you when you had Sr. Willfride Lawson in question at London I could have been a means to have accomplished your pursuit and desire and if occasion hereafter fall I will give you instructions which I hope will yet work effect Sr. I conceive my wife preferred a Petition by your advice and furtherance unto the Councel of State whereof she got no answer so I heartily desire to know the event thereof and withall your advise and furtherance in the prosecution of my causes for I have sustained great losses and wrongs as any man in the Countrey not onely from the Enemy but from our Committee and Justices also meaning in Cumberland I will justifie and prove that great Delinquents and Papists have had and still have more favour from them then any real and well-affected persons who have adventured life and Estate for them in their service I intended to have been at London not long since but the times have been very bad and difficult with us but upon any notice from you I will not fail to be with you before this Tearm end God willing So good Sir let me have your help and upon receipt of your answer expect me with all speed Halton in Craven Octob. the 18. 1650. Yours to serve you quantum in me LANCELOTH APPLEBY To his Honoured friend M. John Musgrave at London I Could not without ingratitude and doing wrong to the Councel of State who hath done so much for setling this Common-wealth in peace of security but publish this their Declaration made upon reading my Remonstrance Die Lune 27. August 1649. At the Councel of State at White-hall UPon reading the Remonstrance of John Musgrave on the behalf of himself and others well-affected in the Counties of Lancashire Westmerland and Cumberland particularly of Thomas VVorsley Esq Iohn VVorsley his son and Elizabeth VVorsley his daughter Capt. Richard Crakanthrop and Mary Blaithwait widow and upon hearing Mr. Musgrave himself consideration had of the matters remonstrated and desired to be done It is ordered and declared That care shall be had and taken of putting the particulars specified into a way of examination and redress and the Councel will endeavours that a Reformation shall be had of the grievances complained of some of which as that of putting the Militia into trusty hands are already under consideration And this Councel further declares that they will use their endeavours that the particular Petitions of Mr. Musgrave and the rest may be presented to the House and there read and ordered In respect of the long attendance of the parties as soon as with conveniency the same may be done and as the publick affairs of the House will permit Ex. Gualter Frost Secr. HEre Reader thou hast my Remonstrance it self upon which the Councel of State made their Declaration To the Right Honourable the Lord President and the Councel of State sitting at White-hall The Remonstrance and humble supplication of John Musgrave for and on the behalf of himself Thomas Worsley Esq John VVorsley his son Elizabeth VVorsley his daughter Captain Richard Crackanthorp Mary Blaithwait Widdow Thomas Gibson and the rest of the well-affected in the Counties of Lancaster Westmerland and Cumberland IT is not to be doubted but as Justice and treasure are the chief supporters of all Common-wealths Kingdoms so the neglect of the one by male-administration and unduely raising and mispending the other have ever proved fatal to the present Governours and Ministers of States as by wofull experience the greatest Monarchs and States often but ever too late have found The mis-government of Eli and Samuel sons made Israel change their Government as well as their Governours Sauls misorder transferred the Kingdom from his family to David the great burdens and many Taxes of Rehobeam caused the defection of ten tribes which never returned again to the house of David and after few generations all Israel with their Kings and Princes were displanted and carried away into captivity for their oppression and injustice and for that sin the Scepter was taken from Judah and they brought tributary to the Roman Common-wealth as the Prophets complained in Judahs defection and before their fall Judgement was turned away backward and Justice stood then afar off for truth was fallen in the street and equity could not enter Is 59.14 Rome then kept faith with nations executed Justice and judgement for which she was a long time famous and thereby became Mrs over the whole world But when she began to oppresse her Senators corrupt and partial in judgement Soon followed the ruine of that long flourishing Empire The Rebellion of the Moors
his Delinquency his friends in the house of Commons provided an Order to the contrary and for his stay in the Countrey which he received ten dayes before he left the Countrey and came to London under colour to answer his charge but before he came away he caused all the Arms of the Countrey to be brought into his Isle upon the Counties charge and made Governour thereof one Bewley a vain drunken man and one that was disaffected to the Parliament who shortly after delivered up the same with the Arms therein to Sr. Edward Musgrave and Richard Musgrave Lawsons brother in Law and though Lawson raised great sums of money for maintenance of 30. men allowed him for the Isle he kept but 3. who upon the first summons delivered it up upon Sr. Philip Musgraves coming into the Countrey with 16. Horse at most the Committee gave him way to muster the Countrey without making any resistance and Carlile was taken in by 17. men which could never have been but by the treachery of Lawson and the Committee While Sr. Philip Musgrave thus raised men and money by the Committees compliance Lawson and Major Barwis he here at London and under pretence of their present going down got orders for auditing their accounts amounting to many thousands which they sold whereas in truth they had raised double the pay upon the Countrey and then lay a long time in London privately having caused the Parliament to be made acquainted they were gone into Cumberland while they were here in Town and whither they never went till after Preston battel That though Sr. Wilfrid Lawson was not in Commission in his travel from London he with his Lady and servants took free quarter and Countrey mens Horses from them in Bishoprick And after the surrender of Carlile to Sr. Arthur Haslerigge he procured Captain Fenwicks Horse to raise him great sums of money of the poor Countrey people for his pretended losses having no Order nor Act of Parliament for so doing whereof one of the brethren of Mr. Serjant Birket came to the Parliament to complain but the bad successe others had before in the like ease deterred him and so he returned without relief or redress That Sr. Wilfrid Lawson and the Committee to keep the favour of Sr. Philip Musgrave suffered his Lady to enjoy her Husbands Estate under colour of farming the same till Duke Hamleton came into Cumberland Sr. Wilfrid Lawson did for a long time take the profits of Rose-demesnes part of the Bishop lands to his own use whereof we came to the Parliament to complain But the Knights and Burgesses who served for those Counties were so far from assisting us to get our grievances redressed as to this day not one of them would ever yet present a Petition for us All such as were Countreymen for their Delinquency having since left the House but when any Delinquents of the County came to compound at Gold-smiths hall they never wanted some of our Parliament men to attend them thither and Sollicite for them The Earl of Northumberland who hath had 10000. l. for his pretended losses procured Mr. Allen a Gold smith of London to be elected Burgesse of Cockermouth in Cumberland who though he professed better things would not present a Petition for any of the Parliaments friends there Mr. Allen hath had Widdow Blaithwaits Petition in his hands more then three years yet unpresented who after she had attended above two years returned home without relief M. Allen kept the Petition of Thomas Gibson in his hand near two years a man committed by the Commissioners of Array and laid in irons for the Parliaments cause the poor man was glad to return home with nothing but empty promises from Mr. Allen to bear his changes near 300. Miles Mr. Allen kept the Petition of John Musgrave and Captain Crakanthorp so long as glad they were to take it from him Yet doth the said Earl imploy or intrust not any there in any Office but such as are professed Enemies to the Parliament And when the Earl was desired to present some Petitions to the House or Lords for some distressed in Cumberland he refused to do the same saying the never presented any such thing By the Earles imploying of the grand Enemies of the Common-wealth and Mr. Allen. neglect of his duty the Parliaments friends there still lie under greater oppressions then when the Enemy was possessed of the Countrey Sr. Wilfrid Lawson and the Committee with the countenance of Mr. Howard who raised two Troups for the Enemy under Duke Hamleton and resorted to the Enemy in Carlile and sent them Venison and other presents by the Votes of Malignants of Carlile of late got the Lord Howard Mr. Howards Father in Law returned Burgesse for Carlile and thereby they doubt not but to uphold their interest still knowing the Lord Howard will not present any thing to the Parliament whereby the oppressed Countrey and distressed friends of the Parliament may obtain any Justice from the Parliament as we have found the same too true by sad experience for being sollicited to present some Petitions to the Parliament for some of the Parliaments suffering friends after several dayes attendance he desired to be excused for he would not present the same So that without the assistance of your good Lordship and this Honourable Councel the well-affected of those Counties are hopelesse ever to come from under the oppression of their Enemies all Authorities there being in the hands of the sworn and professed Enemies of the Common-wealth some of the Committee there now residing in this Town being Justices of the Peace and having other great places and Offices of trust upon their coming thence declared they could not now Act with the Parliament which was the cause of their leaving the Countrey as they have said to some of their friends here There is not a Committee-man in Cumberland nor Justice of Peace in either County Cumberland or Westmer-land saving one or two at the most but many wayes have discovered his Malignancy and disaffection to the present proceedings of this Parliament And without the same be prevented it will be a means to draw an Enemy thither knowing they shall have no resistance Lancashire the next adjacent County who by their Petition to the Parliament against Sectaries subscribed with 12000. hands have manifested their disaffection will be upon all occasions likewise ready to entertain an enemy thence not a Member of the house there would ever yet present Mr. Worsley and his childrens Petition unto the Parliament who by the oppression of wicked Judges and the Prelates persecution are ruined in their Estates and every year have their goods taken away for their non-conformity to the book of Common prayer as in the Prelates dayes and to add to their affliction some Parliament men there namely Mr. Holcroft have banisht them the Countrey for Sectaries and by his Souldiers seised their rents there for these five years and still take up the