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A82912 Nineteen propositions made by both Houses of Parliament, to the Kings Majestie, for a reconciliation of the differences between his Majesty, and the said Houses VVhereunto is annexed, two orders of Parliament, the one concerning the jewels of the crown, The other, for the peedie returne of the members of the hounourable house of Commons, by the sixteenth of this moneth of Iune, 1642. And also, Sir John Hothams letter to a worthy member of the House of Commons; concerning the late discovery at Hull. And the oaths of the Kings of England, taken out of the Parliament roll. I. H. 4. N. 17. Die jovis 2. die Iunii. 1642. Ordered by the Lords in Parliament, that these propositions, with the two orders, bee forthwith printed, and published. Jo. Browne cleric. Parliamentorum. England and Wales. Parliament.; Hotham, John, Sir, d. 1645 Jan. 2. 1642 (1642) Wing E1675; ESTC R231779 7,358 10

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your Declarations and Proclamations against the Ordinance made by the Lords and Commons concerning it 10. That such Members of either House of Parliament as have during this present Parliament been put out of any place and office may either be restored to that place and office or otherwise have satisfaction for the same upon the Petition of that House whereof he or they are Members 11. That all Privy Counsellors and Judges may take an Oath the forme whereof to be agreed on and setled by act of Parliament for the maintaining of the Petition of Right and of certaine Statutes made by this Parliament which shall be mentioned by both Houses of Parliament And that an inquiry of all the breaches and violations of these Lawes may be given in charge by the Justices of the Kings Bench every Terme and by the Judges of Assize in their Circuits and Justices of Peace at the Sessions to be presented and punished according to Law 12. That all the Judges and all Officers placed by approbation of both Houses of Parliament may hold their places Quam diu bene se gesserint 13. That the Justice of Parliament may passe upon all Delinquents whether they be within the Kingdome or fled out of it And that all persons cited by either House of Parliament may appeare and abide the censure of Parliament 14. That the generall pardon offered by your Majestie may be graunted with such exceptions as shall be advised by both Houses of Parliament 15. That the Forts and Castles of this Kingdome may be put under the command and custody of such persons as your Majestie shall appoint with the approbation of your Parliament And in the Intervalls of Parliament with the approbation of the Major part of the Councell in such manner as is before expressed in the choice of Counsellors 16. That the extraordinary Guards and Military forces now attending your Majestie may be removed and discharged And that for the future you will raise no such guards or extraordinary forces but according to Law in case of actuall rebellion or invasion 17. That your Majestie will be pleased to enter into a more strict alliance with the States of the united Provinces and other Neighbour Princes and States of the Protestant Religion for the defence and maintenance thereof against all designes and attempts of the Pope and his adherents to subvert and suppresse it whereby your Majestie will obtaine a great accesse of strength and reputation and your subjects be much encouraged and enabled in a Parliamentary way for your ayde and assistance in restoring your royall Sister and the Princely Issue to those dignities and dominions which belong unto them and relieving the other distressed Protestant Princes who have suffered in the same cause 18. That Your Majesty will be pleased by Act of Parliament to cleere the Lord Kimbolton and the five Members of the House of Commons in such manner that future Parliaments may be secured from the Consequence of that evill President 19. That Your Majesty will bee graciously pleased to passe a Bill for restraining Peeres made hereafter from Sitting or Voting in Parliament Unlesse they be admitted thereunto with the Consent of both Houses of Parliament And these Our humble desires being granted by Your Majesty Wee shall forthwith apply Our selves to regulate Your present revenew in such sort as may bee for Your best advantage and likewise to settle such an ordinary and constant increase of it as shall be sufficient to support Your Royall dignity in Honour and plenty beyond the proportion of any former Grants of the Subjects of this Kingdom to your Majesties Royall Predecessors Wee shall likewise put the Towne of Hull into such hands as Your Majesty shall appoint with the Consent and approbation of Parliament and deliver up a Just account of all the Magazine and cheerfully employ the uttermost of Our power and endeavour in the reall expression and performance of our most dutifull and Loyall affections to the preserving and maintaining the Royall Honour Greatnesse and Safety of Your Majesty and your Posterity Die Iovis 2. Iunii 1642. VVHereas it doth appear to the Lords and Commons in Parliament That the King seduced by wicked Counsel doth intend to leavy War against his Parliament and whereas Information hath been given That the Jewels of the Crown which by the Law of the Land ought not to be alienated are either pawned or sold in Amsterdam or some other parts beyond the Seas and thereby great Sums of Money provided to be returned to York or to some other of His Majesties Servants or Agents for His Majesties use And whereas 't is more then probable That this great Provision of Moneys in such an extraordinary way is to maintain this intended War and thereby to bring the whole Kingdom into utter ruine and combustion It is therefore declared by the Lords and Commons in Parliament That whosoever hath been or shall be an Actor in the selling or pawning of any of the Jewels of the Crown or hath or shall pay lend send or bring any Money in Specie into this Kingdom for or upon any of those Jewels Or whosoever hath or shall accept of any Bill from beyond the Seas for the payment of any sum of Money for or upon any of those Jewels and shall passe any sum according to such Bill after notice of this Order without acquainting this House with the receit or such Bill before he accept the same Or if he have already accepted any such Bill then with the acceptance thereof before the payment of the Money Every such person shall be held and accounted a promoter of this intended War an enemy to the State and ought to give satisfaction for this publique dammage out of his own Estate H. Elsynge Cler. Parl. D. Com. Die Iovis 2d. Iunii 1642. IT is this day Ordered by the Commons now assembled in Parliament That the severall Members of this House do forthwith give their Attendance upon the publique Service of this Commonwealth with which they are entrusted by their Countreys And the Sheriffs of the severall Counties of this Kingdom of England and Dominion of Wales are required to give Notice of this Order unto all such Members of the House of Commons as are within their respective Counties and speedily to make return of such their doings unto the Speaker of that House And all such as shall not make their personall appearance by the sixteenth day of this instant June in the House of Commons shall each one forfeit One hundred pounds to be disposed of to the Wars in 〈…〉 and undergo such further censure and punishment as the said House shall think fit for so great neglect of their duty in a time that so necessarily requires their assistance Provided alwayes That all such as are specially imployed by this House are to remain in such imployments untill they shall have particular directions for their return Ordered that it be forthwith Printed H. Elsynge Cler.