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A28290 An historical account of making the penal laws by the papists against the Protestants, and by the Protestants against the papists wherein the true ground and reason of making the laws is given, the papists most barbarous usuage [sic] of the Protestants here in England under a colour of law set forth, and the Reformation vindicated from the imputation of being cruel and bloody, unjustly cast upon it by those of the Romish Communion / by Samuel Blackerby ... Blackerby, Samuel, d. 1714. 1689 (1689) Wing B3069; ESTC R18715 230,149 164

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or privily without the Lycense of the Diocesan of the same place first required and obtained Curates in their own Churches and persons hitherto priviledged and other of the Cannon Law granted only except Nor that none from henceforth any thing preach hold teach or instruct openly or privily or make or write any Book contrary to the Catholick Faith or determination of the Holy Church nor of such Sect and wicked Doctrines and Opinions shall make any Conventicles or in any wise hold or exercise Schools and also that none from henceforth in any wise favour such preacher or maker of any such and like Conventicles or holding or exercising of Schools or making or writing such Books or so teaching informing or exciting the people nor any of them maintain or any wise sustain and that all and singular having such Books or any Writings of such wicked doctrines and opinions shall really with effect deliver or cause to be deliverd all such Books and Writings to the Dyocesan of the same place within forty days from the time of the Proclamation of this Ordinance and Statute And if any person or persons of whatsoever kind estate or condition that he or they be from henceforth do attempt against the Royal Ordinance and Statute aforesaid in the premises or in any of them or such books in the forme aforesaid do not deliver then the Diocesan of the same place in his Dyocess such person or persons in this behalf defamed or evidently suspected and every of them may by the Authority of the said Ordinance and Statute cause to be arrested and under safe custody in his prisons to be detained till he or they of the Articles laid to him or them in this behalf do canonically purge him or themselves or else such wicked Sect Doctrines Preachings and Heretical and Erroneous Opinions do abjure according as the Laws of the Church do require so that the said Diocesan by himself or his Commissaries do openly and judiciously proceed against such persons so arrested and remaining under his safe Custody to all effect of the Law and determine that same business according to the Canonical Decrees within three months after the said arrest any lawful impediment ceasing And if any person in any case above expressed be before the Diocesan of the place or his Commissaries Canonically convict then the same Diocesan may do to be kept in his prison the said person so convict for the manner of his default and after the quality of the offence according and as long as to his discretion shall seem expedient and moreover to put the same person to the secular Court except in cases where he according to the Canonical Decree ought to be left to pay to our Soveraign Lord the King his pecuniar fine according as the same fine shall seem competent to the Diocesan for the manner and quality of the offence in which case the same Diocesan shall be bound to certifie the King of the same Fine in his Exchequer by his Letters Patents sealed with his seal to the effect that such Fine by the King's Authority may be required and levyed to his use of the goods of the same person so convict And if any person within the said Realm and Dominion upon the said wicked preachings doctrines opinions schools and heretical and erroneous informations or any of them be before the Diocesan of the same place or his Commissaries sententially convict and the same wicked Sect preachings doctrines and opinions schools and informations do refuse duely to abjure Or by the Diocesan of the same place or his Commissaries after the abjuration made by the same person pronounced fall into relaps so that according to the holy Canons he ought to be left to the secular Court whereupon credence shall be given to the Diocesan of the same place or to his Commissaries in this behalf then the Sheriff of the County of the same place and Mayor and Sheriffs or Sheriff or Mayor and Bayliffs of the City Town and Burrough of the same County next to the same Diocesan or the said Commissaries shall be personally present in preferring of such sentences when they by the same Diocesan or his Commissaries shall be required and they the same persons and every of them after such sentence promulgate shall receive and them before the people in a high place do to be burnt that such punishment may strike in fear to the minds of other whereby no such wicked Doctrine and Heretical and Erronious Opinions nor their Authors and Fautors in the said Realm and Dominions against the Catholick Faith Christian Law and Determination of the holy Church which God prohibit be sustained or in any wise suffered in which all and singular the premises concerning the said Ordinance and Statute the Sheriffs Mayors and Bayliffs of the said Counties Cities Burroughs and Towns shall be attending aiding and supporting to the said Diocesans and their Commissaries From the Preamble of which Act of Parliament and the Act it self I observe three things 1 st That it being soon after the death of Wickliffe the persons there mentioned to have had a new Faith about the Sacraments of the Church and the Authority of the same and that Preached without authority that gathered Conventicles taught Schools and wrote Books against the Catholick Faith with many other hainous aggravations had been the followers of Wickliff and were then of John Huss and Jerom of Prague and the rest of the Reformers from Popery and were carrying on that Blessed Work as fast as they could 2ly That the end and Design of this Law was That that Sect as the Act calls them their Preachings Doctrines and Opinions should from thenceforth Cease and be utterly destroyed And 3dly That in order thereunto by this Statute The Sheriffs or other Officers were immediately to proceed to the burning of Hereticks i. e. Protestants without any Writ or Warrant from the King without which Writ as I observed before they could not proceed to burn any Person and accordingly they proceed in burning the Professors of the true Religion all the Reign of King H. the 4th CHAP. III. Hen. V. IN the beginning of the Reign of King Henry the 5th by reason of a pretended Conspiracy a more severe Act was made against the Professors of the true Religion whom they then called Lollards by which Act all Officers of State Judges By this Law the Lollards or Professors of the true Religion forfeit real and personal Estate to the King. Justices of the Peace Mayors Sheriffs and Bailiffs were to be sworn when they took their Imployments to use their whole Power and Diligence to destroy all Heresie and Errors called Lollardies and to assisst the Ordinaries and their Commissaries in their Proceedings against them and that the Lollards should forfeit all the Lands they held in Fee simple and their Goods and Chattels to the King. Which Act that the Papists may not have the least colour to contradict what I say I
a Commissioner of Sewers and a Deputy Lieutenant within the East Riding of York-shire His Lordship is presented to be a popish Recusant and his Indictment removed into the Kings-Bench and his Wife Mother and the greatest part of his Family are popish Recusants and some of them Convicted William Lord Eure in Commission for the Sewers in the East Riding a Convict Popish Recusant Henry Lord Abergaveeny John Lord Tenham Edward Lord Wotton in Commission for Sewers justly suspected for Popery Henry Lord Morley Commissioner for Sewers in Com. Lanc. himself suspected and his Wife a Recusant John Lord Mordant Commissioner of the Peace Sewers and Subsidy in Com. Northampton John Lord St. John of Basing Captain of Lidley Castle in Southampton indicted for a Popish Recusant Em. Lord Scroop Lord President of His Majesties Councel in the North Lord Lieutenant of the County and City of York and Comd. Eborac villae Kingston super Hull presented the last time and continuing still to give Suspicion of his ill affection in Religion 1. By never coming to the Cathedral Church upon those days wherein former Presidents have been accustomed 2. By never receiving the Sacrament upon Common days as other Presidents were accustomed but publickly departing out of the Church with his Servants upon those days when the rest of the Council Lord Mayor and Aldermen do receive 3. By never or very seldom repairing to the Fasts but often publickly riding abroad with his Hawks on those days 4. By causing such as are known to be firm on those days in the Religion Established to be left out of Commission which is instanced in Henry Alured Esq by his Lordships procurement put out of the Commission of Sewers or else from keeping them from Executing their places which is instanced in Dr. Hudson Doctor in Divinity to whom his Lordship hath refused to give the Oath being appointed 5. By putting divers other ill-affected Persons in Commission of the Councel of Oyer and Terminer and of the Sewers and in other places of Trust contrary to His Majesties Gracious Answer to the late Parliament 6. In October last 1625. being certified of divers Spanish Ships of War upon the Coasts of Sch●●borough his Lordship went thither and took with him the Lord Dunbar Sir Thomas Metham and William Alford and lay at the House of the Lord Eury whom he knew to be a convict Recusant and did notwithstanding refuse to disarm him although he had received Letters from the Lords of the Council to that effect And did likewise refuse to shew the Commissioners who were to be employed for disarming of Popish Recusants the Original Letters of the Privy Council or to deliver them any Copies as they desired and as his Predecessors in that place were wont to do 7. By giving Order to the Lord Dunbar Sir William Wetham and Sir William Alford to view the Forts and store of Munition in the Town of Kingston upon Hull who made one Kerton a convict Recusant and suspected to be a Priest their Clerk in that Service 8. By denying to accept a Plea tendered according to the Law by Sir William Hilliard Defendant against Isabel Simpson Plantiff in an Action of Trover that she was a convict Popish Recusant and forcing him to pay Costs 9. By the great increase of Recusants since his Lordships coming to that Government in January 1619. It appearing by the Record of the Sessions that there are in the East Riding only one Thousand six Hundred and Seventy more convicted then were before which is conceived to be an effect of his favour and countenance towards them William Langdale Esq convicted of Popish Recusancy Jordan Metham Henry Holm Michael Partington Esquires George Creswel Thomas Danby Commissioners of the Sewers and put in Commission by procurement of the Lord Scroop Lord President of the North and who have all Popish Recusants to their Wives Ralph Bridgman a Non-Communicant Nicholas Girlington whose Wife comes seldom to Church Sir Marmaduke Wycel Knight and Baronet presented the last Parliament his Wife being a convict Popish Recusant and still continuing so Sir Thomas Metham Knight Deputy-Lieutenant made by the Lord Scroop in Commission of the Council of the North and of Oyer and Terminer and other Commissions of Trust all by procurement of the said Lord president since the Kings Answer never known to have received the Communion his two only Daughters brought up to be Popish and one of them lately Married to Thomas Doleman Esq a Popish Recusant Anthony Vicount Mountague in Commission of the Sewers in Com. Sussex his Lordship a Recusant Papist Sir William Wray Knight Deputy-Lieutenant Collonel to a Regiment his Wife a Recusant Sir Edward Musgrave Sir Thomas Lampleigh Justices of Peace and Quorum Sir Thomas Savage Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of Peace his Wife and Children Recusants Sir Edward Egerton a Non-Communicant Thomas Savage Esq a Deputy-Lieutenant a Recusant and his Wife Indicted and presented William Whimore Commissioner of the Subsidy his Daughter and many of his Servants Recusants Sir William Massie Commissioner for the Subsidy his Lady Indicted for Recusancy and his Children Papists Sir William Courtney Knight Vice-Warden of the Stannery and Deputy-Lieutenant a Popish Recusant Sir Thomas Ridley Knight Justice of the Peace his Wife a Popish Recusant and Eldest Son. Sir Ralph Conyers Knight Justice of Peace his Wife a Popish Recusant James Lawson Esq a Justice of Peace and one of the Captains of the Trained-Bands his Children Popish Recusants and Servants Non-Communicants Sir John Shelley Knight and Baronet a Recusant William Scot Esq a Recusant John Finch Esq not convicted but comes not to Church in Commission of the Sewers These are all Convicted Recusants or suspected of Popery Sir William Mullineux Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of Peace his Wife a Recusant Sir Richard Houghton Knight Deputy-Lieutenant his Wife and some of his Daughters Recusants Sir William Norris Captain of the General Forces and Justice of Peace a Recusant Sir Gilbert Ireland Justice of Peace a Recusant James Anderton Esq Justice of Peace and one of his Majesties Receivers his Wife a Non-Communicant his Son and Heir a great Recusant and himself suspected Edward Rigby Esq Clerk of the Crown Justice of Peace himself a good Communicant but his Wife and Daughters Popish Recusants Edward Creswel Esq Justice of Peace his Wife a Popish Recusant John Parker Gentleman Muster Master for the County suspected for a Popish Recusant George Ireland Esq Justice of Peace his Wife a Popish Recusant John Preston Esq Bow-bearer for his Majesty in Westmoreland Forrest a Recusant Thomas Covil Esq Jaylor Justice of the Peace and Quorum his Daughter a Recusant Married Sir Cutbbert Halsal Justice of Peace his Wife a Recusant Richard Sherburn Esq Justice of Peace himself Non-resident his Wife and Son Recusants Sir George Hennage Knight Sir Francis Metcalf Knight Robert Thorold Esq Anthony Munson Esq William Dallison Esq in Commission of the Sewers and are justly suspected for Popish Recusants Sir Henry