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A91274 Seven additional quæres in behalf of the secluded Members, propounded to the twice-broken Rump now sitting, the cities of Westminster, London, county of Middlesex, all other counties, cities, boroughs, in England Wales, and all English freemen, whose members are secluded: and also to Scotland and Ireland. Prynne, William, 1600-1669. 1660 (1660) Wing P4077; Thomason E765_1; ESTC R203353 7,826 8

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respect of theirs And whether Sr. Arthur Haslerig one of the 5. impeached Members then Ring-leader of the Rump and their forces now can in Justice Honour or Conscience oppose them and Denzil Hollis another of the impeached and secluded Members therein now it being warranted by the president of both Houses then as an incumbent duty on them and the City too who gained much honor and respect from the Parliament and Kingdom thereby pointed out unto them by their own Vote December 27. To take into Consideration the case of all absent Members on the 5th day of January next being the very day of the Month both Houses 1641. upon the Kings breach of their Privileges in demanding the Impeached Members made a Particular Declaraeion against it as a high breach of the Rights and Privileges of Parliament and Inconsistent with the Freedom and Liberty thereof and thereupon adjourned themselves into the Guild-Hall in London to sit and act as a Committee which they did till both the breach of their Privileges was fully vindicated their Members repaired and brought back to the House by the City Watermen in Triumph to sit in Safety without securing or secluding afterwards This their Vote by a Miraculous providence referring to this very day and occasion full 18 years after it and the Remonstrance on it declaring them Publick Enemies and to be proceded against as such for this high breach of Privilege 4. Whether it be not the extremity of Tyranny Injustice and Violation of Parliament Rights and Privileges for a few guilty Members who have violated all Oaths Protestations Covenants Vows Declarations Trusts Privileges in the superlative degree by meer armed force will to exclude above 3 times their number of untainted Members before the least legal accusation impeachment bearing tryal evidence or calling them into the House or to the Bar thereof to hear or answer any Charge against them When as by the Laws of God Nature Nations the Great Charter the fundamental Laws of the Land the usual course of Justice in every Judicature whatsoever and the Law and Custom of Parliament no person whatsoever much less any Member of Parliament least of all the Majority of the Members may or ought to be tryed conviccted judged sentenced disfranchised or deprived of his persor al much less his publick Parliamentary Franchise Liberty and Privilege without a lawfull Summons Accusation Indictment Impeachment Tryal hearing Conviction by his own confession or evidence upon his Personal appearance in Court or at the Bar of the House It being resolved in the Parliaments of 28 E. 3. rot Parl. n. 7 c. 29 E. 3. n. 29. that the Judgement given against Roger Mortymer in the Parliament of 4 E. 3. n. 1. upon 14. particular Articles of Impeachment of High Treason in murdering King Edward the 2d after his deposing forcing the Parliament at Salisbury driving away some Lords from thence and other Great Crimes was erroneous and illegal and thereupon nulled and reversed because though the Articles were true and notorious yet he himself was never brought personally to the Bar to answer them nor heard before or when they gave judgement against him Therefore much lesse ought so many innocent eminent Members to be forcibly secluded and kept out of the House before any Articles exhibited hearing or tryal in the House by a few guilty Members thus prejudging and excluding them and the whole House of Peers over whom they have no colour of Jurisdiction for fear of being legally impeached by them if admitted for their enormous Crimes 5. Whether these peccant Members high Treasons in usurping and ingrossing to themselves alone the divided and united Supream Authority of the King Lords and whole Commons House assembled in Parliament in voting down secluding and engaging against the King and house of Lords contrary to the express tenor of the Kings Writs Indentures Oaths and the Act of 17Car by which they pretend to sit and their former and late levying war against the secluded Membets and Lords House in imprisoning some and keeping others of them out of the House by armed Gards against their Rights Privileges and the Declaration of the whole House 5 January 1641. upon the Kings demanding the 5. impeached Members and their own votes in the case of their own Seclusions by Cromwell Harrison and Lambert be not the highest breach of their Trusts and all Parliments Privileges Rights and Freedom for which in Law Justice Reason and Conscience too they have absolutely for feited their Memberships and future sitting in the House from which they may and ought to be perpetually disfranchised by judgement of the secluded Members it being against the Duty of a Citizen Burgess and Member of Parliament to the prejudice and subversion of the Parliament House yea Cities and Boroughs too whereof they are Members and to their Oaths Protestation and Covenant which they took as Members according to the Resolutions in James Baggs Case Cook 11. Rep. f. 98 99. Littleton Sect. 378 379. Cooks 1 Instit. f. 233 234. 4 Instit. p. 23 43 Whether some for le●ser Treasons and Crimes than these have not had their Heads and Quarters set upon the top of the Parliament house instead of sitting as Members in it and the late King lost his head by their own Judgement for smaller breaches of Privileges and less dangerous Wars against the Parliament and Members than themselves are guilty of Whether it will not be juster equaller and more beneficial to the People and Army for the secluded Lords and Members to confiscate and sequester all their real and personal Estates for discharge of all publick Debts and Souldiers Arrears which they have contracted only to keep up and maintain their usurped Antiparliamentary Conventicles and exclude the greatest part of the Members and Lords out of the Parliament by force than to confiscate and sequester Sir Geo. Booths or other Members and Commoners real and personal Estates for endeavouring to remove the force which keeps them out and to impose illegal Taxes Excises Militiaes Oaths both on the Lords the secluded Members and all Counties Cities and Boroughs whom they represent to exclude them out of Parliament 6. Whether the Declaration of August 26. 1647. made upon the Speaker Lenthals and other Members clandestine departure to the Army upon the Apprentices unarmed tumult and his leading up the Army first of all to the House to commit a greater force upon it by driving away securing imprisoning and secluding sundry eminent Members for which he deserves to be their present General Whereas there was a visible horrid insolent and actual force upon the Houses of Parliament on Monday the 26. of July last whereupon the Speakers and many Members of both Houses of Parliament were forced to absent themselves from the service of the Parliament and whereas those Members could not return to sit in safety before Friday the 6. of August It is therefore declared by the Lords and Commons in Parliament
Seven Additional Quaeres in behalf of the secluded Members propounded to the twice-broken Rump now sitting the Cities of Westminster London County of Middlesex all other Counties Cities Boroughs in England Wales and all English Freemen whose members are secluded and also to Scotland and Ireland 1 WHether their inhuman uncivil unchristian and injurious forcible exclusion of the 22. worthy eminent Members of the House who on the 27 of Decemb. last resorted thither to claim their own the other Members and Peoples Rights and discharge their Trusts for the Peace and Settlement of our Churches and Kingdoms miserably rent and almost irrecoverably ruined by their exorbitant Jesuitical Vsurpations Innovations and Councils giving express Orders both to their Serjeant Door-keepers and Military Gards to keep all the old secured or secluded Members being above 200. yet living had they been all present with those 22. repairing suddenly thither upon the rumour of their clandestine sitting concealed from all but their engaged Confederates not only out of the House it self but th●●●ry Lobby into which the meanest Commoner Waterman of England and all others have and then had free access and shutting them out of both by loc●●●g and bolting the Doors against them and sending them all thence with highest neglect after two hours att●ndance without deigning to take the least notice of them as they have at large rela●ed paralle●'d with their former seclusions in May 7th and ●th last by force of Arms and levying war against 〈…〉 elsewhere as Traytors only for raising 〈…〉 again by their command● 〈…〉 all the old Members be not a more direct professed levying war against the Parliament far higher Treason and more transcendent breach of Privilege and Trust than ever the late King the Lord Capel or other Persons beheaded or sequestred by them were guilty of in levying War against the Parliament and their forces only at a great distance from the House not at the House doores against their Members or the * Kings comming in Person to the Commons House with his Gard and Attendants armed only with Halberts Swords and Pistols not with armed Troops of Horse and Bands of Foot as they Jan. 4. 1641. and placing them in the Lobby soly to demand 5. Members impeached by him of High Treason three daies before without seising or secluding them or any other Members expiated by his subsequent acknowledgement and Retractation of this his breach of Privilege only through mistake by two special Messages January the 13th and 14th by giving satisfaction for it to both Houses and promising assurance to the Parliament and both Houses to be for the future as carefull of their Privileges as of his Life or his Crown They having even after this his ingenuous Satisfaction the Apprentices transitory unarmed force July 26. 1647. which they voted Treason and Cromwels and Lamberts successive forcible excluding of themselves April 20 1653 and October 13. last which they branded to be Treasonable and Tyrannical outstripped them all by their special Orders to their Guards and Officers to exclude all old secluded Members and avowing it when acted and complained of by the Members without the least Retractation Redresse or Notice taken of this or any former forcible Exclusion● Imprisonments and Restraints of above 200 Members at once besides the whole house of Peers when themselves are not yet above 43 in Number and 7. of those no legal Members of the old Commons House And whether this doth not render them Enemies to the Commonwealth and to the Peace and State of this Kingdom by the House of Commons expresse Declaration Jan. 5 1641 2. Whether it be not a most impudent and insolent Presumption in them to raise the Militia of Westminster and Middlesex to guard themselves in the House and yet forcibly to keep out Serjant Glyn and Mr. Bell their own two Burgesses for Westmi●ster and Sr. Gilbert Gerard the sole surviving Knight of the S●ier for Middlesex and the Militiaes of * London and most other Cities Boroughs and Counties of England to exclude their own Knights Citizens and Burgesses of the old Parliament out of the House that they may Tax Oppresse and Domineer over them at their Pleasure And a Treachery beyond all President for them to imploy the Army first Raised Commissioned Intrusted Engaged by their Commissions Parliament Ordinances Votes Declarations the Protestation● League and Covenant to defend ●nd protect the Members and Privileges of Parliament from all force and violence whatsoever to sit and Act fr●ely in the Houses without disturbance to keep three Parts of four of their fellow Members out of the Hou●● and the whole House of Peers by meer force and will without any hearing or impeachment and to impose intollerable uncessant Taxes both on the Lords and secluded Members and all Counties Cities Boroughs for which they serve only to keep themselves in forcible posession within the House and seclude them forcibly out of it Whether it be not a most Sottish Brutish Servility Baseness Treachery Infatuation for these Counties Cities Boroughs Militias and Mercinary forces thus to Guard this Trayterous now Infamous Odious Rump to domineer over themselves and the Majority of the excluded Members and Lords in the House and to keep them by their Treasonable armed force Void Orders out of it Whether it be not both their Duty Honour Honesty Interest and only means of Ease Peace Settlement Revival of Trade and restoring the lost Honour of our Nation Religion and the Rights Freedom Privileges Liberties of our Parliaments and Kingdom Now to joyn all their Forces and Endeavours to restore all the secluded Members Dishouse these Forcible Vsurpers and bring them to publick Justice for their present and past high Treasons since they obstinately persevere in them without the least Shadow of Repentance or Satisfaction to the People or the secluded Members witness their new Oath of Abjuration Jan. 2. And to obey the secluded Lords and Members Orders and desires being the Parliament rather than their treasonable and illegal Votes 3. Whether all the secluded Members for this their last forcible contemptuous seclusion without any Answer or Reparations from the sitting Rump have not a juster cause and more reason now to adjorn themselves into the City of London and to sit there as a Committee or House by the Cities invitation Garded by their Militia and the Militiaes of Westminster Middlesex Herfordshire Essex other Counties whose Knights and Burgesses are now forcibly excluded til this higher force breach of their Privileges than in any age be redressed by publick Declarations against it and exemplary punishments the fo●ce at Westm. quite removed and they enabled to sit and act there in Peace and safety then both Hauses had to adjourn into London by the Cities invitation Jan. 5. 1641. upon the Kings coming to the Houses to demand the 5. Impeached Mmbers and Lord Kymbolton without s●izing them or secluding others a small breach of Privilege in