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A54319 To the King's most excellent Majesty, the Right Honorable Lords, spiritual and temporal; and to the noble and worthy Commons of England, assembled in Parliament This out-side sheet was really prepared to add to this book, to undeceive King, Parliament, and people; ... Percy, James, 1619-1690? 1681 (1681) Wing P1463BA; ESTC R218226 3,985 6

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To the KING' 's most Excellent Majesty the Right Honorable Lords Spiritual and Temporal and to the Noble and Worthy Commons of England Assembled in Parliament THis out-side Sheet was really prepared to add to this Book to undeceive King Parliament and People and to unmask the cunning Contrivances of Politicians who Published the Claymant James Percy in the Gazet to be an Impostor setting forth a Pedigree of the Claymant's younger Brother Mr. William Percy pretending to undeceive the People But their real Design was to wildernize the true Heir and amuse the World Notwithstanding the Claymant hath at the last proved himself the next Heir as by a Judgment and Verdict and recovered Cost as by the Verdict exemplyfied under the Seal of his Majesty's Court of King's Bench And therefore with Courage and a clear Soul demands the Place and Seat of his Ancestors as the true Heir-Male of the Percies and Earls of Northumberland And therefore the Lord Ogle that Marryed the Lady Elizabeth Percy ought not to Assume the Name of Percy nor have any Settlement of the Lands which attend the Title For the Agents did put in a Bill to the Right Honorable Committee of the House of Lords to be made an Act of Parliament for the Settlement of the said Lands And also pretended to Indemnify the Trustees But it is rather judg'd the real Contrivance of the Trustees was meerly to bring themselves off from giving an Account of the main Profits and the great Wasts that have been Committed ever since the Death of Josceline the late Earl of Northumberland which on the Twenty-First of May next will be Ten Years Not many of the Persecutions have been of that long Continuance An Act of Parliament may be sooner stop't but will be hard to Reverse though never so Illegally obtain'd This first Sheet added to this Book contains the last Petition to the King and a short Abstract of the several Tryals The Last Sheet was an Account to one that desired to be satisfyed by reason the Agents had mis-informed him But now he is really Convinced The Second Sheet was likewise prepared for the last Session of Parliament and sets forth the several Petitions Reasons and Transactions in the Late Parliament Pag. 1 2 13 14. The Three Sheets containing the middle of the Book wherein he Petitioned the the House of Commons for their Aid not any wayes intending to Relinquish his Right in the House of Peers A Narrative of the several Tryals and Proceedings in the King 's Bench before my Lord Chief Justice Hayles and the Lord Chief Justice Rainsford Pag. 3. The double Tryal before the Lord Chief Justice Scroggs Pag. 5. A short Abstract of the Claymant's proceedings ever since the Death of Josceline Percy late and Eleventh Earl of Northumberland Pag. 9. The Pedigree of James Percy which proves him to be Cousin and next Heir-Male to Josceline the late Earl and Heir-Male of the Body of Henry Percy the Fifth Earl of Northumberland Descended from Sir Ingleram Percy his Younger Son who was Innocent and his Issue remains untainted to this Day Pag. 12. THere was a Petition presented to the King and Council But the Result of the Board was The Cause lay not before them but before the Parliament And the Kings most Gracious Answer to the Claimants first Petition was God forbid we should hinder an Heir but that he should have the Benefit of the Law And now his Majesties further Gracious Answer is to this Last following Petition Presented into his Majesties sacred Hand the 21st of September 1679. as Sir John Birkenhead did inform the Petitioner this 24th Instant 1. As to the Writ of Summons to Sit in the House of Peers His Majesty replyes He cannot Grant it by reason the Cause had been before the House of Lords And that it must be Determined by them before his Majesty could Grant the said Writ of Summons 2. As for that Act of Parliament the Lord Ogle was indeavoring to obtain His Majesty was further pleased to say That they Petitioner might put in a Proviso that there might be a Saving to the Petitioner and to his Heirs as the Counsels learned in the Law should Advise To the KING' 's most Excellent Majesty The Humble Petition of James Percy Sheweth THat Your Petitioner hath these Nine Years industriously Prosecuted his Claim to the Titles Honors Priviledges Mannors and Lands c. that of Right descend to him as Cousin and next Heir-Male to Josceline Percy late and Eleventh Earl of Northumberland That there was a Bill presented to the Right Honorable Committee of Lords the last Session of Parliament for the Settling all those Lands by an Act of Parliament that of right attends the Title and Name of your Petitioner upon the Lord Ogle who Marryed the Lady Elizabeth Percy and would have Assumed her Name Which Act would have cut off the Right of the Heir-Males of the Percies for ever Notwithstanding Your Petitioners clayming the said Honors and Lands c. as afore-said although his Claym hath not been determined these Nine Years as above-said and now going on in the Tenth Year of his Claym May it therefore please Your most Excellent Majesty to give Command for Your Petitioner's Summons to this present Parliament by reason Your Petitioner hath proved himself the next Heir-Male in Blood to the Percies of Northumberland as by a Judgment and Verdict exemplyfied under the Seal of Your Majesty's Court of King's Bench. Moreover The Extreams of the Law which Your Majesty was Graciously pleased to refer Your Petitioner unto and the Potency of the Defendants is such that it forces your Petitioner to fly to Your Royal Majesty for Justice And he shall ever Pray c. A short Abstract of the several Tryals is here-unto Annexed to satisfy Your Majesty WHereas Your Majesty was Graciously pleased to leave Your Petitioner to the Law therefore the Petitioner humbly Presents these few Lines to shew what is proved by the Law First Tryal in the Year 1674. The Petitioner was Plaintiff against John Clark Esq Defendant who was the Lady Elizabeth Percies Agent for scandalous Words he had spoken against the Plaintiff At which Tryal Judge Hales declared That James Percy the Claymant and Plaintiff had proved himself a true Percy Legitimate by Father and Mother Grand-Father and Grand-Mother and of the Blood and Family of the Percies of Northumberland And he did verily believe that Your Petitioner was Cousin and next Heir-Male to Josceline Percy the late and Eleventh Earl of Northumberland only he was afraid he had taken his Descent a little too low Second Tryal was upon an Ejectment for Cannington-Lands in Somerset-shire which Lands of Right fell to the Heirs-Males of the Percies after the Heirs-Males of the Rogerses was Extinct Doubtless it was by Mis-information that Your Majesty was mistaken in Your Gift And at that Tryal the Pedigree of Your Petitioner was fully proved and the Plaintiff ought to have had a Verdict