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A62146 Peter pursued, or, Dr. Heylin overtaken, arrested, and arraigned upon his three appendixes 1. Respondet Petrus, 2. Answer to the Post-haste reply, 3. Advertisements on three histories of Mary Queen of Scots, King Iames, and King Charls : patch'd together in his Examen historicum, for which the doctor is brought to censure / by William Sanderson, Esq. Sanderson, William, Sir, 1586?-1676. 1658 (1658) Wing S649; ESTC R5219 22,615 61

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from his name Metallanus where the Latin writers mention him and Maitland the Scotish writers call him and here the Riddle is resolved Yet another ten folioes before viz. fol. 139. Fol. 139. History of Queen Elizabeth writ by Martin he sayes Martin writ no farther than King Henry 8 the rest possibly is clapt too by the Publisher of that History being Camdens Annals of that Queen p. 6. If the Doctor be not mistaken in his possibly yet I am right to intitle the whole History to Martin whose name is to the Title page as the Author be the Publisher whomsoever the Doctor can find out Fol. 156. The Leaguers for some Justice in their Rebellion elect Cardinal Bourbon a degree nearer the Crown than Navarr No sayes the Doctor not so neer p. 6. and spends half a page to prove it when in truth the word as is wanting as a degree nearer that is the Rebels would have him to be so believed to countenance their siding with him Fol. 161. Sir Thomas Randolph bred a Civilian taken from Pembroke College in Oxon Not so sayes he how then say I That which is called Pembroke College was in that time called Broadgates p. 7. a pretty quibble Nay then the Doctor is out also for Sir Thomas Randolph was not bred a Civilian taken from Pembroke College in Oxon nor from Broadgates say I Tom Randolph was indeed but Sir Thomas Randolph was made Knight some yeers after at Whitehall Or thus Iulius Caesar came out of France into England Not so neither but came out of Gallia into Britanie Or thus Dr. Peter Heylin was a poor Scholar in Magdalene College in Oxon. Not so sayes he tell truth say I Peter Heylin indeed was but Dr. Peter Heylin was never a poor Scholar there O Sir I cry your Doctorship mercy the Iesuite that taught distinctions was but a Dunce to you Doctor Fol. 189. The other Title was of the Infant of Spain he sayes that I leave out the most material Title viz. that is to say from the Daughter of Iohn a Gaunt D●ke of Lancaster p. 7. dear Mr. Doctor how prove you this viz. that is to say the most material Titlo However I do not leave it out for speaking of the treasonable designs against the right succession of Queen Elizabeth and her lawful Heir mentioning several Titles in Dolemans Book devised by the Jesuite Parsons The other Title say I was of the Infant of Spain and therein they use their Catholike Doctrine to make it up with monstrous lies First from Constance daughter to the Conqueror c. though our Chronicles agree that she dyed without issue Secondly From Elynor daughter to Henry 2. maried to Alphonsus King of Castile Thirdly And descends from Blanch his daughter Fourthly From Beatrice daughter of Henry 3. of England Fifthly From the Portugal family of Iohn a Gaunt Duke of Lancaster Herein I expresse but what the Jesuite Parsons published falsely and mali●iously to the prejudice of Queen Elizabeth and her lawful descendent and the fifth Title from Iohn a Gaunt answers the Doctors Advertisement and is not left out but why Mr. Doctor should joyn with the Iesuite and assist him with one most material Title when none but Tray●ors could justly approve of any Material or lawful T●tle but that of King Iames of Scotland doth somewhat discover himself Fol. 191. Hawkins Drake Baskervile fire some Towns in the lsle of Dominica they fired sayes he some Towns in Hispaniola and that Town of Dominica but not on the Isle p. 7. You are misinformed Geographer that Town is named Do●i●go and not Dominica but I say again they fired Towns in the Isle of Dominica one of the Charybes and although you say that those Islands had enmity with the Spaniard it is no absolute reason but that they may deserve hostility and firing by ill usage of Strangers which they did to the English thinking them Pirates for so sayes the Pamphlet of that voyage published at their return an 1597. which I can produce How now Hook here look back about 40 Folioes it seems his Clerk Amanuensis overpassed this of great consequence another Misnomer Fol. 157. Carmardin for Carw●rdin p. 7 Nay then the Doctor must excuse me if I tell his mistake this Gentleman was neer Kinsman to my Father he discovered the Estate of the Customs to Queen Elizabeth he was conversant in my Fathers Family I have seen him sign his name very often and can produce his letters Carmardin Fol. 229. Sir Thomas Erskin created Earl of Kelly and by degrees Knight of the Garter No sayes he first of the Garter and then Earl p. 8. Fol. 238. Sir Iohn Danvers for Sir Cha●ls p. 8. O● Sir you are mistaken his name was Sir Iohn and not Sir Charls Fol. 293. The Lor● Norris for Sir Iohn Norris sayes he p. 8. Nay then we must be overtroubled with the Doctor for I said that the Deputy of Ireland erects Mount Norris there in memory of that gallant Iohn Lord Norris under w●om he first exercised Arms. 'T is true that when he first exxercised Arms the ot●er was but Sir Fol. 261. Queen Elizabeth gave up the Ghost to God on that day of her birth from whom she had it Not so sayes he for she was born on the Eve of the Nativity but died on the Eve of the Annunciation p. 9. But I say again that she was born and dyed on the Eves of the Annunciation of the Virgin Mary Another monstrous mistake and then the Doctor will have done as to this History but we must fetch a freak backward whither think you 253. folioes ev'n to fol. 8. which escaped his helpers but he will have it in Fol. 8. Queen Mary of Scotland left her Kingdome to her Son who was born a King Not so sayes he King Iames was born in Iune and crowned in July p. 9. 'T is true too He was born in Iune an 1566. and stiled King at his birth but because his Mother was compelled to quit the Regencie to her Sons Guardians and they to make her Resignation the more sure crowned him afterwards And we know that Coronation is but the ceremony of succession Kings successive are by birth so before Coronation And King Iames in one of his speeches tells the Parliament of England that he was not to be taught by them he being an old King as antient as his birth-day And these are all the mistakes and every one that this Doctor of Divinity can find out to Advertise And thus have we been harrased this History suffering under censure in terms possitive by his Preface but how prooved in his Examinations of 262 large folioes and how criminal we submit to the Readers judgement And truly in my own conscience I stand justified for a faithful Historian excusable in those particulars which he hath marked for grand Errors when in so great a body he is not able to find out any other blemish And yet these Histories have been