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A83712 An impeachment of high treason exhibited in Parliament, against James, Lord Strange, son and heire apparant of William, Earle of Derby, by the Commons assembled in Parliament, in the name of themselves, and all the Commons of England. VVith an order of the Lords and Commons in Parliament, for the apprehending of the said Lord, to be published in all churches, and chappels, markets and townes, in the county of Lancaster and Chester. 16 September, 1642. Ordered by the Lords in Parliament assembled, that this impeachment, with the order, shall be forthwith printed and published. John Browne Cler. Parliament. Derby, James Stanley, Earl of, 1607-1651.; England and Wales. Parliament. 1642 (1642) Wing E2587B; Thomason E117_19; ESTC R21955 1,585 11

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AN IMPEACHMENT OF HIGH TREASON Exhibited in PARLIAMENT Against James LORD STRANGE Son and Heire apparant of William Earle of Derby by the Commons Assembled in Parliament in the name of themselves and all the Commons of England VVith an Order of the Lords and Commons in Parliament for the apprehending of the said Lord to be published in all Churches and Chappels Markets and Townes in the County of Lancaster and Chester 16 September 1642. Ordered by the Lords in Parliament Assembled that this Impeachment with the Order shall be forthwith Printed and publishe John Browne Cler. Parliament Septemb. 17. London Printed for John Wright 1642. THE IMPEACHMENT OF James Lord Strange Son and Heire apparant of William Earle of Derby by the Commons Assembled in Parliament in the name of themselves and all the Commons of England of High TRASON THat the said James Lord Strange to the intent and purpose to subvert the Fundamentall Lawes and Government of this Kingdome of England and the Rights and Liberties and the very being of Parliaments and to set sedition betwixt the King and his people did upon the 15 day of July in this present yeare of our Lord God 1642 at Manchester in the County of Lancaster and at severall other times and places actually maliciously rebelliously trayterously summoned and called together great numbers of his Majesties Subjects and in sight perswade and encourage them to take up armes and leavie war against the King Parliament and Kingdome That the said James Lord Strange in further prosecution of his foresaid wicked trayterous and malicious purposes did upon the said 15 day of July at Manchester aforesaid and at severall other times and places actually maliciously rebelliously and trayterously raise great forces of men and horse and leavie war against the King Parliament and Kingdome and in further prosecution of the aforesaid wicked trayterous and malicious purposes the said same Lord Strange and diverse other persons whom he had drawn into his party and faction did also upon the said 15 day of Iuly at Manchester aforesaid maliciously and trayterously with force and armes and in a hostile and warlike manner kill murder and destroy Richard Parcivall of Kirkman-shalme in the said County of Lancaster Lynen Webster and did then and there at severall other times and places in like hostile manner as aforesaid shoot stab hurt and wound diverse other of his Majesties good Subjects contrary to the Lawes and peace of this Kingdom of England and contrary to his Majesties Royall Crowne and Dignity and the said James Lord Srange hath set sedition betwixt the King and his people now is in open actuall rebellion against the King Parliament and Kingdome For which matters and things the Knights Citizens and Burgesses of the House of Commons in Parliament Assembled doe in the name of themselves and of all the commons of England Impeach the said James Lord Strange of High Treason and the said Commons by protestation saving to themselves the liberty of exhibiting at any time hereafter any other accusation or Impeachment against the said Lord Strange and also of replying to the answers of the said James Lord Strange shall make to the Premises or any of them or any Impeachment or accusation that shall be exhibited by them as the Cause according to course and proceedings of Parliament shall require do pray that the said James Lord Strange may be put to answer all and every the Premises that such proceedings examinations tryalls and judgements may be upon them and every one of them had and used as shall bee agreeable to Law and Justice Veneris 16 Septembris 1642. WHereas the Lord Strange having continued a long time and still remaining in actuall Rebellion against his Majesty and Parliament is for the same Impeached of high Treason by the House of Commons in the name of themselves and al the Commons of England It is therefore Ordered by the Lords and Commons Assembled in Parliament that publication thereof bee made in all Churches and Chappels by the Curats and Church-Wardens thereof and in all Markets and Townes by the Constables and Officers of the Townes within the Counties of Lancaster and Chester to the end that all his Maiesties loving Subiects may have notice thetof lest they being deceived by the specious pretences made by the Lord Strange should assist him with men money munition or any other Provision and so make themselves guilty of the like Treason and Rebellion and all Sheriffs and other his Maiesties subiects are hereby required to doe their best endeavour for the apprehension of the said Lord and the bringing him up to the Parliament thereto receive condigne Punishment according to his demerits FINIS