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A93837 To the Parliament of the Common-wealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland the humble petition of Sir Iohn Stawell. Stawell, John, Sir, 1599-1662. 1654 (1654) Wing S5350; Thomason 669.f.19[51]; ESTC R212138 540 1

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TO THE PARLIAMENT Of the COMMON-WEALTH of ENGLAND SCOTLAND and IRELAND The humble Petition of Sir Iohn Stawell SHEWETH THat your Petitioner hath met of late with severall Papers which have at the Parliament Dore been preferred unto you The one Intituled Reasons for the establishment of publike Sales The other a Petition of William Lawrence of Edenburgh Esq with reasons thereunto annexed why the Petitioners Purchase ought not to be questioned by Sir JOHN STAWELL There being but little of truth contained in either of them He humbly conceives their principall ends are but to dishonour two Great and Honourable Courts who have done your Petitioner Justice The one as unto his Life The other as unto his Estate To retard the proceedings of the Committee to whom you have been pleased to referr his late Petition And utterly to extinguish those hopes he for the present conceives of being restored to your favour and a right understanding after his very great losses and long sufferings Wherefore your Petitioner most humbly prayes That since he hath made his humble addresses unto you without reflections upon persons or cause given to irritate those passions which appears in the expressions in those Papers You will be pleased to permit the proof of his Petition according to the rule prescribed by the Committee and receive hereafter as there shall be cause such a further manifestation of his wrong as may give some light to works of darkness answer those Objections now made and give further satisfaction as your Honours shall please to require And your Petitioner shall ever pray c. JOHN STAWELL