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A41760 Grand-jurors of the City of Bristoll, their address to the general sessions of the peace there assembled wherein are shewed their reasons for the putting the laws in due execution against the phanaticks and papists. And likewise shewing the fears and jealousies that they are daily in, if the same be neglected. Humbly offered to consideration. Bristol (England). Grand Jury. 1675 (1675) Wing G1501; ESTC R218338 3,503 6

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GRAND-JURORS OF THE City of Bristoll THEIR ADDRESS To the General Sessions of the Peace There Assembled WHEREIN Are shewed their Reasons for the putting the Laws in due Execution against the Phanaticks and Papists And likewise shewing The Fears and Jealousies that they are daily in if the same be neglected Humbly offered to Consideration Printed with Allowance 1675. Civit. Bristoll Epiphany Sessions 1674. To the Right Worshipful the Mayor and Aldermen His Majesties Justices of the Peace of and for this City and County in this their General-Session s of the Peace now assembled WE the Grand-Jurors for the body of this City being moved with a due sense of our Dutyes towards Almighty God our zeal for the Church and the Honour and Interest of the true Reformed Religion as being Christians Our Loyalty and Allegiance towards our Soveraign Lord the King and the peace and prosperity of His Majesties Kingdoms as being His Subjects and especially of this City whereof we are some of his Natives all Citizens Burgesses and Inhabitants And considering the sacred and solemn Obligation not only of the Oath by us taken when we entred upon this Service together with the charge and directions given us by this Court but also of our Oaths of Burgesses Do humbly crave leave as hath been usual to present and recommend to this Court and to every of your Worships in particular our sad apprehensions of the present State of this City so far as His Majesties Peace relating to the Government therein both Ecclesiastical and Civil is concerned Hoping your Lordships will not think it improper for us or besides our present Duty to give you an account of the true reasons and occasions of those great Divisions Disturbances Tumults Routs Riots and Breaches of the Kings Peace which have been lately amongst us and have raised just cause of fears in all His Majesties Loyal and Interessed Subjects within this City That if these disorders be not prevented and the Offenders therein punished by your Worships speedy care and activity in putting the Laws in Execution they will end in the final ruine and desolation of this City and probably in a new Rebellion which God forbid For we see by experience that the impunity of Offenders and connivance at their evil practices serves only to encourage them in the disobedience of good and wholsom Laws The Persons of so many of the Offenders and the matter of their several Crimes and Offences as we have had knowledge thereof are set forth in the particular Indictments and Presentments against them hereto annexed which if informal or defective for want of being in Latin by reason of false Latin or otherwise we humbly desire such defect or want of Form may be supplyed by order of this Court The greatest number of our Indictments and Pesentments are against Schismatical Seditious and Disloyal Seducers and Sectaries who are the very Pests and Fire-brands of our City and the principal if not only disturbers and breakers of the Peace therein The heads of these Seducers are divers Strangers who pretending themselves to be Ministers of Jesus Christ but in truth were never in Holy Orders as we believe are lately come to settle in this City and have made it their business to impose Doctrines of Disobedience on the weak understandings of the ignorant and credulous Multitude to Form the People into several Parties and Factions to Seduce them from their due Allegiance to His Majesty and to withdraw them from the Churches and the publick Worship and Service of God by Law Established which these Impostors call Antichristian unto unlawful Assemblies and Conventicles set up by themselves which they call Churches and to unite them into several Confederacies to separate from the Church and forsake their lawful Pastors and Ministers who are by them called Dogs and to substract from them their due maintenance and apply it to these Seducers who at their Conventicles stile these kind of practices Holy Combinatious And at these unlawful Assemblies and Conventicles these Seducers have taken on themselves of ●heir own Authority to Pray and Preach as they list most commonly on Lords-Days at times of Divine Service and at other times whereby they have so encreased the number of Disloyal Antimonarchical Seditious Sectaries amongst us and have so tamper'd with too many others of the ignorant ill-principled Multitude those of the younger sort and have by their Doctrin Evil Examples so inveighled them into Disobedience and contempt of the Laws and Constitutions of this Kingdom both Ecclesiastical and Civil and the Government and Magistrates of this City that unless your Worships shall effectually exert your Authority for the restraining and reforming of these and other such like their licencious proproceedings it may justly be feared by the sad experience of the late troublesom times that if it lye in these mens power not only the Peace and Safety of this City but also a total su●version of the present Establishments both in Church and State will inevitably ensue Which is the more evident by their shutting the Doors of a Conventicle in the Castle against several Justices of the Peace who went thither in Person with the Lord Bishop to disperse it and denying them entrance till they had called Constables to break the Doors By their raising Tumults and Riots in the principal parts of the City on every light occasion By their pursuing with Staves and assaulting by throwing Stones at divers of those who are bound in Duty or are commanded to go to their Conventicles in order to their Suppression or the Conviction of such as they find there with such great numbers that many sober and loyal People are in great Terror and Dread of sudden insurrections To so great a heigth of Insolency are these Seducers and Sectaries now grown as not only to frequent Conventicles but also to challenge of the Magistrates Tolleration and Allowance for Congregating them without controll when where and as often as they please whereunto they draw great numbers of People designing thereby to encrease and strengthen their party and to appear the more formidable Insomuch that within this City to be reputed Loyal begins now to be accounted matter of scandal and reproach and schism sedition and faction hath the boldness to out-face Authority And we cannot but take notice That some men who were very active against His late Majesty of glorious memory in our late Civil Wars and others who owe their Lives and Estates to His now Ma●esties Clemency and Acts of Indempnity are now the chief Countenancers and Supporters of these schismatical Preachers in their seditious practices and are so far from being obliged to Subjection and Obedience to the Laws by His Majesties Grace and Goodness that they are thereby encouraged to be the more Disobedient and Disloyal and to seduce others to be so also So that this City which was formerly famous for true Religion and Loyalty and for unity within it self and natural love and amity is now rent and torn with Schism and Faction And unless there be effectual care taken by your Worships for the exterminating hence these kind of Impostors and Seducers and for suppressing of their Conventicles by putting the Laws to that purpose in due Execution Our City will shortly become a Sanctuary for Disloyal and Turbulent Spirits and contemners and breakers of all Laws and civil Sanctions Our Religion and Government will be prostituted to the Humors and Lusts of unreasonable men to be obeyed or disobeyed at their Wills and Pleasures and the Authority of our Magistrates trampled under the Feet of such as despise Dominion and speak Evil of Dignities which must needs introduce remediless disorder and confusion and may at last for ought we know mould the Vulgar into a willingness to embrace Popery But we are heartily glad to see the ready and active concurrence of your Worships with the Right Reverend Father in God the Lord Bishop in the preventing of those growing mischiefs and humbly entreat both your Worships and his Lordship to persist unanimously in so necessary a work And we have reason to rejoyce and bless God for the great care and vigilance of so good and faithful a Shepherd as his Lordship is over this part of his Flock and for his indefatigable care and endeavours to secure it from being invaded and devoured hoping that all the hard censures he hath or shall meet with from any Seducers Sectaries or Disloyal Persons or their Favourers will not at all discourage him in the prosecution of so honourable and worthy an undertaking And we do hereby engage in the name of our selves and all others the Loyal Citizens Burgesses and Inhabitants of this City that we are and shall be ready to sacrifice our Lives and Fortunes with you in defence of His Majesties Person Crown and Dignity and the Established Laws And Lastly We thank your Worships care for the preservation of the Liberties and Priviledges of this City in not admitting any to be freed without their first taking the Oath of a Burgess which care we humbly desire may be continued And we do here humbly present to the Right Worshipful Sir John Knight now present in Court as being one of our Representatives in Parliament as well as one of His Majesties Justices of the Peace for this City and County these our common grievances and complaints to be by him communicated to the Right Worshipful Sir Humphrey Hooke Knight the other of our Representatives and the Collonel of the Militia and Train'd Bands for this City and do make it our unanimous request unto them both to endeavour the redressing the same and to secure the Peace of this City by all the ways and means they can according to their best prudence and discretion against the grow wing evils and dangers arising from the practices of such as are Disloyal Obstinate and Seditious That so true Peace Unity and Charity may be restored and re-established amongst us To which end we all heartily pray God Save the King Richard Daw. John Napper Richard Wellichapp Richard Clifford John Estwick John Whiting William Bush Samuel Rogers John Minor Richard Smith Walter Gunter John Warren Thomas Davidge Walter Steward Thomas Greene. Ambrose Hancock Edm. Arundell Robert Thorne George Harts FINIS