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A83594 Uotes of both houses of Parliament: vvith sundry articles, or acts of Parliament to confirme the same. : Taken out of the records of the Tower. : Also, two orders of both houses of Parliament: The one, to all high sheriffes, iustices of the peace, and other officers within 150. miles of the city of Yorke. The other, in particular to the high sheriffes, iustices of the peace, and other officers within the county of Lancaster. : In generall, to all the counties of England and dominion of Wales. / Die Sabbati 28. Maii. 1642. Ordered by the Lords in Parliament, that these votes with the articles be forthwith printed and published. ; Io. Browne cleric. Parliamentorum. England and Wales. Parliament.; Browne, John, ca. 1608-1691. 1642 (1642) Wing E2449A; ESTC R175167 4,792 8

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unto all the men that were assembled unto him and that the King would pay all the wages and charges of the said Duke of Ireland and of all the men assembled by him by vertue of which letters and the malicious and Trayterous exitations as well of the said Duke as of his Adherents and all the other malefactors and Traytors the said Duke of Ireland assembled a great number of men at Armes and Archers as well the Counties of Lancaster Chester and Wales as of other places of the Kingdome to destroy and to put to death the aforesaid Lords and all others which were assenting to the making of the said Ordinance Statute and Commission unto the destruction of the King and his Kingdome Artickle 39. Item the said Robert de veere Duke of Ireland false tray tore to the King and Kingdome assembled a great power of men at Armes and Archers of the Counties of Lancaster Chester and wales and of divers other places to the intent to have trayterously destroyed so farre as in him lay the Lords Thomas Duke of Glocester Constable of England Henry Earle of derby Richard Earle of Arundell and Surrey Thomas Earle of Warwick and Thomas Earle Marchall and other Loyall Subiects of our Lord the King as well to the destruction and annihiIation of our Lord the King and of his whole Kingdome and so he rid with great power and force of men at Armes and Archers from the County of Chester through the Kingdome till he came neere to a certaine place which place is caled Rotcotbridge neere to Cotswold inchroaching to him selfe Royall power caused the banner of the King to be displayed in his company contrary to the dignity of the King and of his Crowne at which time the said Duke of Ireland and his company were by the grace of God disappointed of their wicked purpose Memorand That the same Roll containing the Petition of the aforesaid appeale distinguished by Articles as above by quotation is marked was delivered in the present Parliament by the aforesaid Duke and Earles appellants and Memorand that after wards in the same Parliment the 1. 2. 11. 15. 17 Articles aforesaid are declared and adiudged treason and every one of them is declared and adiudged treason And that which is contained in the 22. Article of the aforesaid Articles concerning the levying of men to mak warre and destroy the Lords Lords and Lieges of the King is likewise declared and adjudged treason And that the 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 37. 38. 39. Articles aforesaid are also declared and adjudged treason and every one of them is declared and adjudged treason as is set downe in the Record and the processe annexed and affixed to this Roll on the backside of the said Roll by these words quelle petition levee in presence du Roy ure dit Sr. c. This judgment was confirmed by act of Parliament 11. R. 2. Cap. 3. 1. H. 4. cap. 3. and 4 of the old printed statutes and the said sttatute 1. H. 4. repeales and makes void the Parliament of 21. R. 2. and all the proceedings thereof in which forc'd and tumultuary Parliament the Acts of the Parliament of 11. R. 2. had beene reversed Rot. Parl. 11. R. 2. MEmorandum quod iste idem Rotulus continens petionem appellisupradicti per articulos distincte pro ut superius per quotationem annotatur liberatus fuit in praesenti Parliamento per praedict Ducem Comites appellantes Et mem quod postea in eodm Parliamento primms secundus undecimus quintus decimus septimus articuli praedicti declarantur adjudicantur Proditio eorum quilibet declaratur adjudicatur proditio quod illud quod continetur in vicessimo secundo articulo praedictorum articulorum tangens levationem gentium ad guerrand dedestruend dominos lege●s legissimiliter declatur adjudicatur proditio Et quod vicessimus octavus vicessimus nonus tricessmus tricessimusprimus tricessimus secunuds tricessimus septimus tricessmus octavus tricessimus nonus articulipredicti declarantur etiam adjudicantur Proditio prou● annotatur in Recordo processu huic Rotul consutis annexis Indorsa Ejusdem Rotuli per haec verba Quel le petition lui in presence du roy nostre dit Henneris c. Crom at perstatut 1. H. 4. cap. 3. 4. in the old printed Statutes Die Veneris 27 Maii. 1642. VVHereas it appeares to the Lords and Commons that the King seduced by wicked councell intends to make Warre upon his Parliament It is therefore Ordered by the Lords and Commons that the High Sheriffes and Iustices of the peace and other officers within the same Counties Cities and Townes Corporate si uate within 150 Miles of the City of York● shall forthwith take speciall care to make stay of all Armes and Ammunition carring towards Yorke untill they have given notice thereof unto the Lords and Commons and shall have received their further direction And for the berter effecting hereof the said High Sheriffes Iustices of the peace and other Officers are further to take speciall care that strict watches be kept within their severall limits and jurisdictions for the searching for and seazing of all such Armes and Ammunition as likewise for the apprehending all Persons going with the same Die Sabbathi 28. Maii 1642. VVHereas it appeareth that the King seduced by wicked counsell intends to make war against the Parliament and under the colour of a gaurd to secure his royall Person doth command troops both of Horse and Foote to assemble at Yorke All which is against the Lawes of the Kingdome tending to the dissolution of the Parliament and destruction of the People It is therefore Ordered by the Lords and Commons in Parliament that the Shreiffe of the Countie of Lancaster and a●l other Shreiffes of the Ringdome of England and Dominion of Wales shall by the power of that County and of their severall Counties respectively suppresse the raising and comming together of any Souldiers Horse or Foote by any warrant commission or Order from His Majesty without the advice and consent of the Lords and Commons in Parliament And that all Persons whatsoever doe forbeare to execute any such Commission or warrant for levying Souldiers or gathering them together without consent of Parliament And those who shall execute or obey any such Commission or warrant are hereby declared to be disturbers of the peace of the Kingdome And the Lord Lievtenant of the County of Lancaster and all Lord Lievtenants of all other Counties in the Kingdome of England or dominion of Wales respectively as likewise all deputy Lievtenants Capraines and Officers of the Trained-Bands and all Majors Iustices of peace and other His Majesties loving Subjects are hereby commanded and required to be ayding and assisting to the said Sheriffe of the Countie of Lancaster and to the other Sheriffes of the other Counties of this Kingdome and of the Dominion of Wales And that His Majesties loving Subjects may the better understand what the Law And their owne duty is in this behalfe The said Sheriffe of Lancaster and other Sheriffes of the other Counties of this Kingdome respectively shall cause this present Order forthwith to be published in the severall Market Townes within their said Counties Sabbathi 28. Maii. 1642. ORdered by the Lords in Parliament That these Orders be forthwith printed and published Iohn Browne Cleric Parliamentorum FINIS