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A82800 The humble desires and propositions of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, presented to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty at his court at Oxford, February 3. 1642. : With His Maiesties answer thereunto, and six propositions propounded by him to both houses, to be debated upon, with the rest. / Die Lunæ. Feb. 6. 1642. Ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, that these propositions, with His Majesties answer thereunto shall be forthwith printed and published. ; Io. Browne cler. Parliamentorum. England and Wales. Parliament.; Browne, John, ca. 1608-1691.; England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) 1643 (1643) Wing E1561aA; ESTC R175104 5,912 11

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The Humble DESIRES AND PROPOSITIONS OF THE Lords and Commons Assembled in Parliament Presented to the KINGS most Excellent Majesty at his Court at Oxford February 3. 1642. With His MAIESTIES ANSWER thereunto and six Propositions propounded by him to both Houses to be debated upon with the rest Die Lunae Feb. 6. 1642. Ordered by the Lords and Commons Assembled in Parliament that these Propositions with his Majesties Answer thereunto shall be forthwith printed and published Io. Browne Cler. Parliamentorum Feb. 7. Printed for Iohn Wright in the Old Bailey 1642. The Humble Petition of the Lords and Commons to the King WE your MAJESTIES most humble and faithfull Subjects The Lords and Commons in Parliament Assembled having in our thoughts the glory of God your Majesties honour and the prosperity of your people and being most grievously afflicted with the pressing miseries and calamites which have overwhelmed your two Kingdoms of England Ireland since your Majesty hath by the perswasion of evil Councellors withrawn your self frō the Parliament raised an army against it And by force therof protected delinquents from the Justice of it constrayning us to take Armes for the defence of our Religion Lawes Liberties Priviledges of Parliament and for the fitting of the Parliament in safety which feares and dangers are continued and increased by the raising drawing together and arming of great numbers of Papists under the command of the Earle of New-Castle likewise by making the Lord Herbert of Ragland and other knowne Papists Commanders of great Forces whereby many grievous Oppressions Rapines and cruelties have been and are dayly exercised upon the persons and states of your people much innocent bloud hath beene spilt the Papists have obtained meanes of attempting with hopes of affecting their mischievous designes of rooting out the reformed Religion and destroying the professors thereof in tender sence and compassion of these evills under which your People and Kingdome lie according to the duty which we owe to God your Majesty and the Kingdome for which we are trusted doe most earnestly desire that an end may be put to these great distempers and distractions for the prevention of that desolation which doth threaten all your Majesties Dominions and as wee have rendred and still are ready to render to your Majesty that subjection obedience and service which we owe unto you so wee most humbly beseech your Majesty to remove the causes of this War and to vouchsafe us that peace and protection which we and our Ancestors have formerly injoyed under your Majesty and royall Predecessors and graciously to accept and grant those our most humble desires and propositions 1. that your Majesty will be pleased to disband your Armies as wee likewise shall be ready to disband all those Forces which we have raised and th●t you will be pleased to returne to your Parliament 2. That you will leave Delinquents to a legall tryall and judgement of Parliament 3. That the Papists may not only be disbanded but disarmed according to the Law 4 That your Majesty will be pleased to give your royall assent unto the Bill for taking away superstitious innovations To the Bill for the utter abolishing and taking away of all Arch-bishops Bishops their Chancellors and Commissaries Deanes Sub-deanes Deanes and Chapters Arch-deacons Canons and Prebendaries and all Chantors Chancellors Treasurers Sub-treasurers Succentors and Sacrists and all Vicars Chorall and Choristers old Vicars and new Vicars of any Cathedrall or Collegiate Church and all other their under Officers out of the Church of England to the Bill against scandalous Ministers To the Bill against Pluralities And to the Bill for Consultation to be had with godly Religious and learned Divines that your Majesty will be pleased to promise to passe such other good Bills for setling of Church-government as upon consultation with the Assembly of the said Divines shall be resolved on by both Houses of Parliament and by them be presented to your Majesty 5. That your Majesty having exprest in your Answer to the ninteene propositions of both Houses of Parliament an hearty affection and intention for the rooting out of popery out of this Kingdome And that if both the Houses of Parliament can yet finde a more effectuall course to disable Iesuits Priests and Popish Recusants from disturbing the state or Deluding the Lawes that you would willingly give your consent unto it That you would be graciously pleased for the better discovery speedier conviction of Recusants that an Oath may be established by Act of Parliament To be administred in such manner as by both Houses shall be agreed on where in they shal abjure and renounce the Popes supremacy the doctrin of Transsubstantiation Purgatory worshiping of the consecrated Hosts Crucifixes and Images and the refusing of the said Oath being tendered in such manner as shall be appointed by Act of Parliament shal be a sufficient conviction in Law of Recusancy And that your Majesty will be graciously pleased to give your Royall assent unto a Bill for the education of the children of Papists by Protestants in the Protestant Religion That for the more effectuall execution of the Lawes against Popish Recusants your Majesty will be pleased to consent to a Bill for the true levying of the penalties against them and that the same penalties may be levyed and disposed of in such manner as both Houses of Parliament shall agree on so as your Majesty be at no losse And likewise to a Bill whereby the practise of Papists against the state may be prevented and the Lawes against them duely executed 6. That the Earle of Bristoll may be removed from your Majesties Councells and that both he and the Lord Herbert eldest son to the Earle of Worcester may likewise be restrained from comming within the verge of the Court and that they may not beare any Office or have any imployment concerning the state or Common-wealth 7. That your Majesty will be graciously pleased by Act of Parliament to settle the Militia both by Sea and Land and for the Forts and ports of the Kingdome in such a manner as shall be agreed on by both Houses 8. That your Majesty will be pleased by your Letters patents to make Sir Iohn Bramston chiefe Justice of your Court of Kings-Bench William Lenthall Esquire the now speaker of the Commons House Mr. of the Rolles and to continue the Lord chiefe Justice Bankes chiefe Justice of the Court of common-Common-Pleas And likewise to make Mr. Sergeant Wyld chiefe Baron of your Court of the Exchequer And that Mr. Justice Bacon may be continued and Mr. Sergeant Roles and Mr. Sergeant Atkins made Justices of the Kings Bench That Mr. Justice Reenes and Mr. Justice Foster may be continued and Mr. Sergeant Phesant made one of the Justices of your Court of common-Common-Pleas That Mr. Sergeant Creswell Mr. Samuel Browne and Mr. Iohn Puleston may be Barons of the Exchequer and that all these and all the Judges of the same Courts for the time to