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A50287 Matters of great consequence, and worthy of note to all England first the royall embassage from the Prince of Orange, to the well affected subjects of England : secondly, a message from a committee of both Houses of Parliament, to the Spanish embassador to make stay of the ships at Dunkerk, which were intended for the supply of the rebels in Ireland : thirdly, the true and humble petition of the Lords and Commons now assembled in Parliament, to the Kings most Excellent Majesty : concerning the Lord Kimbolton, M. Hollis, and the rest of the gentlemen that were accused of high treason : fourthly, an order of the House of the Lords for suppressing of the Arch-bishop of Armaghs sermon, which was falsely put upon him : fiftly, articles against Sir Edward Herbert Knight, His Majesties attorney generall, by the House of Commons : sixtly, an ordinance from His Majesty, and both Houses of Parliament, for the ordering of the militia of the kingdome of England, and also of the dominion of Wales : lastly, the names of all the lievtenants of every country, which are approved by the Kings Majesty. Ussher, James, 1581-1656.; England and Wales. Parliament. 1642 (1642) Wing M1305; ESTC R8293 6,768 8

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deliver to your Lordships 1. That they have trayterously endevoured to subvert the fundamentall laws and government of the Kingdome of England to deprive the King of his Regal power and to place in subjects an Arbitrary and tyrannicall power over the lives liberties and estates of his Majesties leige people 2. That they have trayterously endevoured by many foule aspersions upon his Majesty and his Government to alienate the affections of his people and to make his Majesty odious unto them 3. That they have endevoured to draw his Majesties late Army to disobedience to his Majesties Commands and to side with them in their trayterous designes 4. That they have trayterously invited and incouraged a forraine power to invade his Majesties Kingdome of England 5. That they have trayterously endevoured to subvert the right and very being of Parliaments 6. That for compleating of their Trayterous designes they have endevoured as far as in theme lay by force and terrour to compell the Parliament to joyne with them in their trayterous designes and to that end have actually raysed and countenanced tumults against the King and Parliament 7. That they have traiterously conspired to Levie and actually have Levied war against the King And the said Sir Edw. Harbert the 3. day of Ian. did falsely unlawfully and maliciously exhibit the said Articles unto the House of Peeres in Parliament and caused the same to be entred into the Clarks Book of the said house intending endevouring thereby falsely unlawfully and malitiously to deprive the said houses of their said severall Members and to take away their lives estates and good names All which doings of the said Atturney and every of them were and are high b●eaches of the priviledges of Parliament tending to sedition and to the utter subve●sion of the fundamentall Rights and being of Parliament the Liberty of Subjects and to the great scandall and dishonour of his Majesty and his Government and were and are contrarie to the oath of the said Atturney General and to the great trust reposed in him by his Majesty and contrary to the Lawes of this Realm and a great derogation to his Majesties Royall Crown and Dignity For which High Crimes and Misdemeanors the sayd Commons saving to themselves the liberties of exhibiting any farther or other Impeachment or accusation against the said Sir Edward Harbert do impeach him And doe pray that he may be forthwith put to Answer the premisses in the presence of the Commons An ordinance of both Houses of Parliament for the ordering of the Milicia of the Kingdome of England and Dominion of Wales WHereas there hath been of late a most dangerous and desperate Designe upon the House of Commons which we have just cause to believe to be an effect of the bloudy Counsells of the Papists and other ill-affected persons who have already raised Rebellion in the Kingdome of Ireland And by reason of many disorders we cannot but fear they will proceed not onely to stirre up the like Rebellion and Insurrections in this Kingdome of England but also to back them with forces from abroad For the safety therefore of His Majesties Person the Parlament and Kingdom in this time of Imminent danger It is ordered by the King Lords and Commons now in Parliament assembled that A. B. shall have power to call together all and singular his Majesties subjects within the Countie of C. aswell within liberties as without that are meet and fit for the wars and them to traine exercise and put in readinesse and them after their abilitie and faculties well and sufficiently from time to time cause to be arrayed and weaponed and to take the Muster of them in places most fit and convenient for that purpose And the said A. B. shall have power and authority within the said County to nominate and appoynt such persons of quality as to him shall seem meet to be his Deputy Lieutenants to be approved of by both Houses of Parliament And that any one or more of the said Deputies so assigned shall in the absence or by the Command of the said A. B. have power and authority to do and execute within the County of C. all such powers and authorities as before in this present Ordinance is contained And he shall have power to make Colonells and Captaines and other Officers and also to remove out of their places and make others from time to time as hee shall thinke fit for that purpose And his Deputies Colonells and Captaines and other Officers shall have further power and authoritie to lead conduct and imploy the persons aforesay armyed and weaponed as well within the County of C. as also within any other part of this Realme of England or Dominion of Wales for the suppression of all Rebellions Insurrections and Invasions that may happen according as they from time to time shall receive directions by his Majesties authoritie-signified unto them by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament And it is further ordained that such persons as shall not obey in any of the premisses shall answer their neglect and contempt to the Lords and Commons in Parliamentarie way and not otherwise nor else where And that every the Powers granted as aforesaid shall continue untill it shall be otherwise ordered or declared by both Houses of Parliament and no longer This to goe also to the Dominion of Wales The names of those persons that were thought fit by his Majesty and the Honourable Court of Parliament to be trusted with the Militia of this Kingdome Barkshire Earle of Holland Bedfordshire Earle of Bol●nbroke Buck●nghamshire Lord Paget Cambridg●shire and the Isle of Ely Lord North Ch●shre the County City of Chester Lord Strange Cornwall Lord Roberts Cumberland L. Gray of Wark Derby Earle of Rutland Devo●shire of the County and ●●ity of Exon Earle of Bed Dor●etshire the County of the Town of Pool Earl of Salisbury For the Isle of Purbecke Com. Dorset Sir Ioh. Banks K. L. chiefe Iustice of the Common Pleas c. Durham S H. Vare the elder Essex Earle of Warwick Gloustershire the ●om City of Glousester Lord ●handois Hampshirt of the town and County of Southamp and of the Isle of Wight Earle of Pembr. Hertfordshire Earle of Salisbury Herefordshire Lord Dacres Huntingtonshire Lord Mandevile Kent and the City and County of Canterburie Earle of Leicester Com. Lancaster Lord Whart●● Leicester Earle of Stamford Middlesex Earle of Holl●●d Com. Northampton Lord Spencer Nottingham and of the Towne and County of Nottingham Earle of Clare Northumberland and of the Town and Countie of Newcastle and of the Town of Barwick Earle of No●thumberla●d Norffolk and of the Com. and C●●y of Norwich Earle of Warw. 〈◊〉 L. Vis Say Seale Rutland Earle of Exon Salop L. Littleton L. Keeper c. Somerset Marquis Hertford That the Lieutenant of the County of Worcest shal be nominated before Somerset Staffordsh of the Com. of the City of Lichfield