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A91388 The reasons of the House of Commons to stay the Queenes going into Holland. Deliuered to the Lords, at a conference the 14 of Iuly. By John Pym, Esq; deliuered the 15 to his Maiesty; in presence or [sic] both Houses, by my Lord Bankes. England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.; Pym, John, 1584-1643. 1641 (1641) Wing P4273; Thomason E164_3; ESTC R212695 1,226 6

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THE REASONS OF THE House of Commons To Stay the QUEENES going into Holland Deliuered to the Lords at a Conference the 14 of Iuly By John Pym Esq Deliuered the 15 to his Maiesty in presence or both Houses by my Lord Bankes Printed Anno. 1641. The Reasons of the HOUSE OF COMMONS To stay the Queenes going into HOLLAND THere is great cause to doubt least the Papists have some designe upon her Maiesties Journey because the House hath been informed that divers of them have sold off their Lands to a good value and used other means to get ready mony 2. It is observed some of them have been very deligent gathering great quantities of gold 3. It is informed that more then an ordinary number of Papists are gone beyond Sea already and those of the bettor sort II. The great number of English fugitives now beyond the Seas who by their late designes and practises are known to be full of malice to the State and will no doubt seeke all opportunities of accesse to her Majesty and as much as they can labour to infuse into her such evill Councels as may trouble the peace or the Kingdome whereof at this time there is more danger because the affairs of the Kingdome are not yet fully settled and upon disbanding of the Army all parts are like to abound with Souldiers and such others as will be apt to be provoked to tumults and seditions especially in the time of the Kings absence in Scotland III. That the House of Commons have received information of great quantity of Treasure in Jewels Plate and ready Money packt up to be conveyed away with the Queen not onely in such a proportion as the present occasions with due respect to her Maiesties honour may seeme to require but a farre greater quantity and that divers Papists and others under pretence of her Maiesties goods are like to convey great summes of mony and other Treasure beyond the Seas which will not onely impoverish the State but may be imployed to the fomenting some mischievous attempts to the trouble of the publike Peace IV. That as it will bee a great dishonour to the State if her Majesty should not be attended and furnished suitably to her quality so it will bee a very heavy burden in this time of great necessity and occasions of other publike charges if shee shall be provided in so Royall a manner as shall bee fit for her Majesty and the honour of the King and Kingdome V. That because wee understand by Sir Theodore Mayerne that the chiefe cause of her Majesties Sicknesse and distempers proceed from some discontent of her minde the House of Commons have thought good to declare that if any thing within the power of Parliament may give her maiesty contentment they are so tender of her health both in due respect to his most Excellent Majesty and her selfe that they will be ready to further hee satisfaction in all things so farre as may stand with that publike to which they are obliged VI. That the Commons conceive it will be some dishonour to this Nation if her Maiesty should at this unseasonable time goe out of the Kingdome upon any grief or discontent received here and therefore we shall labour by all good means to take away and prevent all just occasions of her Maiesties trouble in such manner as may further her content and therein her health which will be a very great comfort and joy ●o ourselves and the rest of His Maiesties loving Subjects FINIS