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A89431 Musgrave muzl'd: or the mouth of iniquitie stoped. Being a true and cleer vindication of Sir Arthur Hazelrige from a false and scandalous accusation of John Musgrave, in his late pamphlet intituled, A true and exact relation of the great and heavie pressurs and grievances the well-affected of the Northern bordering counties lye under by Sir A.H. misgovernment. With a true but not exact character of the said Musgrave in some discoveries of him. Price, John, Citizen of London, Attributed name. 1651 (1651) Wing M3157; Thomason E625_11; ESTC R206469 26,199 39

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to a Charge layd against them by the said Captain Crakanthorp and John Musgrave who alledged that they had sustained loss or damage by those Gentlemen being Justices of the Peace within the said County to the value of two thousand pounds and upwards which Order the said Informers shewed to Captain Dowson and my self then being at London We friendly demanded of them What Injury they had received from William Brisco Esq now High-Sheriff of the said County being one of those Gentlemen whom they accused and whom they had Order to summon And finding by their unsatisfactory Answer that a matter of mony would pacifie them and prevent this appearance we acquainted Mr Edward Brisco a Merchant in London and Brother to the said William Brisco Esq of their Intentions so far as by their discourse we could judg of them Mr Edward Brisco was willing to promise a considerable sum of mony though without his Brothers privity hoping he might thereby procure a discharge from the Complainers and withall an engagement under their hands to free his Brother from all future trouble which accordingly was effected and the sum agreed upon viz. 35 l. presented before them upon the sight and promise whereof the Complainers engaged to acquit the said William Brisco from all future troubles assuring us that they would not molest or accuse him directly or indirectly by themselves or others for any injury or offence done or pretended to have been done by him either in particular against them or IN GENERAL AGAINST THE STATE OF WHICH THEY PROTESTED THEY WERE ABLE AND WOVLD ACCVSE HIM IF THEY RECEIVED NOT PRESENT SATISFACTION They on the other side required Bonds besides the present payment of the mony for assurance from the said Edward Brisco Captain Dowson and my self that we would not discover this their Act and Deed to any other least the report thereof should prejudice their proceedings against the rest of the Gentlemen of whom they hoped to receive like satisfaction their engagement for acquiting Mr Brisco together with the mony which then lay upon the Table in a bag He the said Mr Edward Brisco immediately pocketed pretending that he desired to be advised by some Lawyers whether this Engagement of theirs was full and satisfactory or not and so leaving them that had delivered their Engagement and not received their mony he went home and that night shewed the paper to Major Salloway a Member of the House who assured him that he would acquaint the House with it This I am willing to depose upon Oath whensoever I shall be called thereunto Jos Nicholson Minister of Gods Word at Thursby Mr Edward Brisco is now in the City and ready to make Oath of what is expressed in this Certificate Here follows the Release which this Musgrave writ with his own hand Whereas Mr Richard Crakanthorp and John Musgrave Gentlemen have exhibited certain Complaints to the Parliament against William Brisco Esq as well for certain wrongs done to us in particular as also for publique wrongs or dis-service to the Parliament and their adherents and have obtained Summons against him Now these presents are to satisfie all whom it may concern That Edward Brisco Brother of the said William hath payd us thirty five pounds on his Brothers behalf for the wrongs done in consideration whereof we do by these presents promise and covenant to and with the said Edward Brisco that we shall not at any time hereafter prosecute the said William Brisco for the causes aforesaid or any other wrongs by the said William committed against us or other person or persons whatsoever He acknowledged this engagement and discharge to be his own hand-writing before the Commissioners at Goldsmiths-hall very lately Now judg Reader if I may be a little pleasant with thee whether here was not a KNAVE and a KNAVECATCHER well met Take here another Instance and that shall be of his Tyranny cruelty and indeed Barbarism set forth upon the best terms of concealment and that by his own hands in an Apologetical Letter written to Col. Fitch Governor of Carlisle who required an account of a Captain and some Souldiers that were assistant unto him in the execution thereof To his much honored Friend Colonel Fitch Governor of Carlisle these deliver SIR This evening I received a Letter from Captain Place wherein he intimates that he is commanded to bring two of his Soldiers before you to Carlisle upon my Father in Law Mr Vaux his complaint that they took him forth of his bed and carryed him a mile in his shirt and that they took and detained a Horse of his worth 10 l. the Captain was desirous that I should come along with them to give account of the thing so far as I knew and the same related to my Mother and me which very willingly I would have done if I had not been constrained the Audite to morrow by appointment from Mr Pollard the States Receiver I being the States Steward for the Honor of Penrith might neglect that Service but to morrow night I shall be God willing with my Brother Graham at Newbygin and the next day at Newlathes to hold the Leet for my ancient Friend Captain Sikes Purchaser of the Manor of John De Chappels whither if you send upon notice I will wait on you so be I may according to Law be free from Arrests which in that Corporation may causless be layd upon me for vexation as often heretofore hath been done I speak not this that I know or fear any just cause for I never concealed my self and shall be ready to appear gratis at Westminster to any action in the mean time take a short account of what I know there concerning I doubt not but you have heard of the difference betwixt me and Mr Vaux and him and my Mother and how while the late Kings party was Master of this County wickedly he used her and endevored to have starved her for the Committee of this County ordered her 30 l. per annum till she could obtain relief in a legal way which Order he never observed not to speak of his wilful contemning the present Authority refusing to answer any Proces or obey any Order therein for which at my Suit some fourteen days since he was proclaimed by the Sheriff and upon an Order under seal out of the High Court of Chancery for 20 l. 250 l. Arrearages and fourty pounds per annum upon an Attachment by a special Warrant from the Sheriff of this County to me and Thomas Graves and others directed he was arrested The maner was thus before any Souldier was quartered with my Mother we went to Kelbarrow and his chamber door being open and he in bed we peaceably entered and desired him to rise which he refused to do then I told him he was a Prisoner whose Prisoner quoth he I said my prisoner wishing him to rise and put on his clothes I shewed him the Warrant under seal and read it unto him but he said