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A52146 A seasonable argument to perswade all the grand juries in England to petition for a new Parliament, or, A list of the principal labourers in the great design of popery and arbitrary power who have betrayed their country to the conspirators, and bargain'd with them to maintain a standing army in England ... Marvell, Andrew, 1621-1678. 1677 (1677) Wing M885; ESTC R14463 9,660 24

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VVeymouth Sir VVinston Churchil was a Commissioner of the Court of Claims in Ireland now one of the Clerks of the Green-Cloth He prefer'd his own Daughter to the Duke of York and has got in Boons 10000 l. He has publisht in Print that the King may raise Money without his Parliament Brid-port George Boreman Esquire once an Under-Clerk in the six Clerks Office now Master of the Ballast Office a Place no less Oppressive than Illegal worth 1500 l. per annum VVarham George Pitt Quondam servant to the Duke of York but turn'd out and was promised to have the Money it cost him 2500 l. Durham Iohn Tempest Esquire a Papist a Pensioner and a Court dinner-Man has got a Customers Place at Hull for his Son Essex Harvvich Thomas King Esquire a Pensioner for 50 l. a Session c. Meat c. Drink and now and then a sute of Clothes Glocester Sir Baynham Throgmorton a grant of Kingsvvood-Forrest and 200 l. per annum Malden Sir Richard VViseman a 1000 l. per annum Pension and keeper of one of the Treasurers publick Parliamentary Tables Sir VVilliam VViseman at sir Richards Devotion Hant-Shire VVinchester Sir Robert Homes first an Irish Livery Boy then a High-way-man now Bashavv of the Isle of VVight got in Boones and by Rapine 100000 l. The Cursed Beginner of the two Dutch Wars Laurence Hide the Elder a Pension of 200 l. per annum and a constant Court-dinner-man Southampton Sir Richard Ford Knight Contriver of the two Dutch Wars for which he had 10000 l. and yet is scarce able to live Thomas Knovvles Esquire the Treasurers Kinsman 400 l. per annum Pension Portsmouth Sir George Carteret Baronet a French Man Vice-Chamberlain to the once Treasurer of Ireland and the Navy in which two Places he Cheated the Crown of 400000 l. as upon account was made apparent He has wisely conveyed great part of his Estate beyond Sea therefore deservedly made a Privy Counsellour 〈◊〉 Thomas Neal Esquire now turn'd Brewer 〈…〉 a rich Wifes Fortune and his own 〈…〉 he has a promise his son shall Marry Mall Daveys's daughter and to be made a Viscount and maintaind if his Brewhouse fail Formerly called Golden Neal now Brazen Groom-Porter Stockbridge Sir Robert Hovvard Auditor of the Receipts of the Exchequer worth 3000 l. per annum many great Places and Boons he had had but his W Uphill spends all and now refuses to Marry him Robert Philips Esquire Bed-chamber-man got in Gifts 20000 l. Nevvton in the Isle of VVight Sir Iohn Holmes sir Rob. Brother a Cowardly baffled sea Captain twice Boxed and once Whipp'd with a Dog-whip as many Gentlemen can testify Chosen in the Night without the Head Officer of the Town and but one Burgess yet Voted well Elected this last session Sir Kingsmil Lucy Barronet has had 1000 l. and promised a Court Place Hereford Thomas Price Esquire 500 l. given him and 300 l. per annum Pension and Protection in VVhite-Hall during Protogations City of Hereford Herbert VVestphalin Esquire 500 l. in money and an Office in the Custom-house worth 150 l. per annum VVebley Sir Iohn Barnaby Knight 500 l. given him Sir Thomas Williams once a poor Quack Chymist now the Kings Chymist has got at least 40000 l. by making Provocatives for Letchery and yet at this time all his land is under Extent and his Protection only keeps him out of Prison Hartford-Shire Sir Richard Franklin a Pension of 400 l. per annum Huntingdon Tovvn Sir Iohn Cotton a mad man who cut his own Throat and now cuts his Countrys by his Vote Sir Lionel Walden 8000l in the kings debt a Black-Heath Captain and a Papist at present has a Company of Foot and a 1000 l. given him Kent Sir Thomas Peyton the Coal-Farm worth 2000 l. per annum has had many Boons and yet has spent all and his own Estate to boot This is Peyton the Informer Canterbury Sir Edvvard Masters Knight a great Wittal c. Canterbury Thomas Hardness Serjeant at Law promised to bea Judge Rochester Sir Francis Clerk a Commissioner of the Prizes and a constant Receiver of all Publick money and a constant diner at Court Tables Maidston Thomas Harlackenden Esquire whose only livelyhood is in his Pension Sir Robert Barnham also Quinborough Iames Herbert Esquire is but fifteen years old but Son in Law to the Treasurer and therefore of Age to dispose of the Peoples Money Lanca-Shire County Sir Roger Bradshavv a Papist has a Lease from the Crown Lancaster Richard Kirby Esquire one of a very small Estate a Captain of Guards and a Commissioner for the Hackney-Coaches has had 500 l. in Boones Richard Harrison Esquire a small pension proportionable to his understanding Preston Edvvard Rigby Esquire Serjeant at Law promised to be a Welch Iudge Sir Iohn Otovvay Solicitor of the Dutchy and a consider-Boon in the Fee-Farm Rents Nevvton Richard Lord Gorges a Pension of 500 l. per annum Clitheroe Sir Iohn Heath Attorney of the Dutchy a great Drinker and a suspected Papist Sir Thomas Stringer a Dancing-masters Son got 30000 l. under the Duke of Albarmarle Wiggon Charles Earl of Ancram a poor Scot 500 l. per annum Pension Sir Ieoffery Shackerly Governour of Chester a Pension of 500 l. per annum Leicester-Shire County George Fount Esquire 500 l. out of the last Tax and is a constant Receiver of all Taxes Tovvn Sir William Hartop a Pension of 200 l. per annum and promised to be Clerk of the Kitchen threatens to sue his Town for his wages because he hears they 'l choose him no more Lincoln-Shire Sir Robert Carr Barronet 20000 l. in Boones Chancellour of the Dutchy Two Wives living at this time one Arlingtons Sister Grimsby William Broxholm Esquire an Indigent Papist has had 5000 l. given him Stamford Peregrine Bertie Esquire the Treasurers Brother in Law has a Pension and a Troop of Horse Middelsex Sir Lancellot Lake much in debt has a promise that his Elder Brothers Son shall not be naturallized a notorious Cuckold Sir Thomas Allen whose understanding is as great as his honesty a close embracer of Rogues had a Boon of a 1000 l. Westminster Sir Philip 〈◊〉 once Secretary to Arch-Bishop Lavvd before that a poor Singing Boy got artificially from the Treasurer Southampton and the King 40000 l. Now Clerk of the Signet Never lyes more than when he professes to speak the sincerity of his heart Sir Richard Everard 500 l. and that being near spent must have more or seek a new way to get bread Norfolk Christopher Ivy Esquire a Prisoner in the Kings Bench an old decrepid Letcher has 50 l. a Session Norvvich Francis Cory Esquire No better than Ivy. Lin Regis Robert Cook Esquire the Treasurers Son in Law who by his priviledge protects himself from the payment of the Mony viz. 8000 l. that was spent at his Election Robert Wright Esquire Pepis his Pensioner and has 40 s. a day allowed him by the Sea men