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A42179 The groanes and pangues of Tiburne to be delivered of her long expected burthen: that bloudy, monstrous, cruell, and mischievous Parliament, now at Westminster, dissembling with God, the King, the country and city. 1648 (1648) Wing G2054; ESTC R218385 4,763 8

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THE GROANES AND PANGUES OF TIBVRNE To be delivered of her long expected burthen That bloudy monstrous cruell and mischievous Parliament now at Westminster dissembling with God the King the Country and City Sad is the time to all those who be Actors and Friends to our iniquity Dismall and wofull are the time to those Who joyne with Traytors Rebels and oppose Their lawfull King the Prince and Lawes Death and shame take them their cause And now you standers by shall see Them take their turnes upon my tree In order have I set my house and these Which doe their God their King the truth oppose Some in one place as their degree hath been Abettors and maintainers of this sin Rebellion Treason Theft and Blasphemy Gentle Spectators rejoyce to see them dy Printed at the Mayors Banqueting house near Tyburne in the yeare of the Saints feare 1648. The groanes and pangs of Tyburne c. I Tyburne the ancient and metropolitan● of all England having a long time weeped and mourned for my due the Parliament but now finding by reason of the Stars under which they sit that their Glasse is runne and their thred is cut I have put my house in order and my selfe in mourning to entertaine my long expected Guests upon whom I doe intend to bestow much cost at their funerall and for their security that I take care of them let them but enquire whether I have not provided great long peeces of horsedownes bisket which is made of the best hempe those Confectioners could provide many of them having kept it by them this 7 yeares for my use knowing well what a banquet I should have neede of when it pleased their Father Pluto to send them to me And now I shall give you a note of the names of all my attendants and Officers which are to wait upon me that day and a briefe description of their abilities and Offices in my Pallace of Tyborne or my Citty Court at Tower-hill First I doe appoint my new-come gallant Mr. upstart Skippon with his large Legges porter at my hall doore at Tyborne because I know he can keepe a doore very well for the cause so long as they have money to make a key with though it be against his Lawfull King Countrey and Conscience and truly he is very ingenious that I do intend to send him when my work and service is ended to Serberus to be his Deputy Jaylor to keepe an accoumpt and receive money of all his old acquaintance and fellow Rebells here which I am sure will not be long after him many of which will be so forward to overtake him that they will take water and drowne themselves rather then take my passe here at Tyborne under my sonne Gregoryes hands the man is of knowne fidelity to me ever since he caused workes to be made about me to destroy those which never must nor wil be mine though he hath plundred them of all they had yet were they so honest that for one Cavalier that came to me this seven yeares there hath 20 Roundheads and poore men I was glad to satisfie their stomacks and stop their hungers when he would not give them a penny of their pay which he received but sent their moneys to maintaine his wife and her Leaguer Lads in the Low-Countreys and truely my sonne Gregory hath cause to thanke my cozen Glyn for sending him so many Parliament Saints to feast with me at severall times upon whom they bestowed many good suites of cloaths with shirts which had been Surpleses and borrowed of Sir John the parishe Priest to keepe the skinne of the Saints from wollen besides Ladys smocks aprons and handkerchers which they borrowed without the consent of the owner and translated them into bands cuffes and boote-hose-tops and if you will not believe me goe and search his wardrope Next I do appoint that well willer to murder and sonne of Sedition and treason John Warner Usher of my hall to walke before my guests at the funerall in his Gowne of Crimson colour because I know he loves a garment dyed in bloud better then a white Surples and since his imployment will be great I doe appoynt him three Deputyes men of his owne temper and Religion whose names I shall give you Foulkes Wollaston and Andrewes pritty men serviceable and well seene in such imployment and because they may do it with more safety I do appoint all the braud headed Citizens but especially those which have the spirit and can unfold the Scripture for three howers together to attend upon me that day with their mouthes full of the spirit their hearts full of revelation and their hands full of blood to slat all opposers in the face with either spirit revelation or blood that so Justice may bee done on their favours as that she divine Mrs. Lambe very methodically called them when shee was in her two handed revelation at Dukes place upon the first day of the weeke some three weekes since at a meale mans house Next I doe appoint that justler of the Peace who lives at the Beare by the Bridge foot the Yeoman of my Wineseller whose drawing and spirituall administration of it will infuse such holinesse into the cup that if a Saul be drunke with it hee may lie with his neighbours wife or his owne mayds or his owne daughter as Lot did with his and commit no sinne and if a childe should chance to be begot by this meanes it is no great matter it is but a babe of grace and came of the seede of the faithfull and God sees no sin in Israel nor no transgression in Jacob as was very spiritually held out by that two handed preacher of the gospell Mr. Nonsence Kiffin upon the Lords day in Coleman street Next I doe appoint my old seasoned sonne of sedition Col. Pride to be Yeoman of my beere seller a man well seene in beere and ale if the Welsh doe not cheate me of his service but I feare me if they doe they will take him for some Hog fed very high with graines he smells so strongly on them if he comes home he will not be a graine too light for my sonne Gregory Next I doe appoint that Butcher Rainsborow Yeoman of my pantry because he was allwayes bred in a Scullery at Hull or at Sea and knowes very well how to cubberd up victuals very well and now should the House but turne Cooke as they have beene Butchers for this seven yeares he would be sure to cheat the broken bread and meat-men of who the Houses in their little charity could afford the poore prisoners therefore I do not much care if I offer a challenge betwixt Mariot of Grays-Inne and him being both men of tall stomacks Next I doe appoynt that vessell of dreeping hogges head of tallow that bundle of grease Whaley to be the Yeoman of my scullery for his wife and he very well knowe how to sell and cry Kitchingstuffe and truely it feares me