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A91383 The heads of a conference delivered by Mr. Pymm. ; At a committee of both Houses, Junii 24, 1641. Pym, John, 1584-1643. 1641 (1641) Wing P4268; ESTC R211488 2,505 8

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THE HEADS OF A CONFERENCE DELIVERED BY Mr. Pymm At a COMMITTEE of both Houses Junii 24. 1641. OS HOMINI SVBLIME DEDIT Printed in the yeer 1641. Die jovis 24. Junii 1641. THe first Heade is concerning the disbanding of the Armies and under this there are severall particulars 1. That five Regiments according to the former Order of both Houses be first disbanded 2. That the Commissioners for Scotland be intreated to retire some part of their Army 3. That their Lordships will joyne with us in a petition to his Majestie to declare his pleasure concerning the disbanding of the five Regiments for which there is present monies provided and of the rest of the Armie as soon as monie is ready 4. And to declare if any be refractory and contemne his Majesties authoritie that hee will use it for the punishment of them 5. And that the Lord Generall goe downe to his charge of the Armie and begin his journey on Saturday next and that the Master of the Ordnance go then down also to take care of his charge of Artillery The second Head is concerning his Majesties journey to Scotland That his Majestie will be pleased to allow a convenient time before his journey into Scotland that both Armies bee first disbanded and some of the businesse of importance concerning the peace of the Kingdome depending in Parliament may be dispatched before his going This is seconded with divers reasons 1. The safetie of his Majesties person 2. Preventing the Jealousies of his Subjects 3. Suppressing of the hopes of persons ill-affected that may have designes upon the Armie to disturbe the peace of the Kingdome 4. Great advantage to the Kings Affaires and contentment to his People 5. That some of the Bills now depending in Parliament whereof divers are sent up already to the Lords and some proceedings in this House may receive his royall assent before he goe to Scotland and that wee may have time to passe the Bill of Tonnage to his Majestie for supporting of the royall estate and to settle his Majesties Revenues for the best advantage of his service and for these reasons to allow some time before he goe into the North. The third Head concerning his Majesties Councell and Ministers of State Both Houses to make suit to his Majestie 1. To remove from him all such Councellors as I am commanded to describe viz. such as have been active for the time past in furthering those courses contrary to Religion liberty good government of the Kingdome and as have lately interessed themselves in those Councels to stir up division betweene him and his people 2. As we desire removall of those that are evill so to take into his Councell for managing of the great affaires of this Kingdome such Officers and Councellors as his People and Parliament may have just cause to confide in This is all concerning the third Head The fourth Head touching the Queenes most Excellent Majestie which containeth divers particulars 1. That his Majestie be pleased by advice of his Parliament to perswade the Queen to accept some of the Nobility others of trust into her Majesties service into such places as are now in her disposall 2. That no Jesuit nor none of Orders what Countrey-men soever whether French or Italian be received into her Majesties service nor any Priest of his Majesties Dominion English Scotish or Irish and that they be restrained from comming to Court 3. That the Colledge of Capuchins at Somerset-house may be dissolvd sent out of the Kingdom These two which I last mentioned concerning the Queene Priests Jesuits and Capuchins I am commanded to deliver you some particulars for 1. Publicke danger and scandall of this Kingdome and peace of the Kingdome 2. Dis-affection of some of those wicked Conspirators is expressed in two Letters which Letters were here read openly 3. A particular Letter of Father Phillips here also read 4. Because of the Priests Jesuits and the Colledge there are divers great quantities of Gold transported frequently 4. Particular that concerneth the Queene is upon speciall occasion of his Majesties absence that their Lordships will be pleased to joyne with us to advise the King that some of the Nobility and others of quality with competent Guards may be appointed to attend the Queenes person against all designes of Papists and of ill-affected persons and of restraining resort thither in his absence The fifth Head concerneth the Kings Children That some persons of publick trust and well affected in Religion may be placed about the Prince who may take care of his education and the rest of his Children especially in matters of Religion and libertie The sixth Head concerneth such as shall come into the Kingdome with titles of being the Popes Nuntio that it may be declared that if any man come into this Kingdome with Instructions from the Pope of Rome be in case of high Treason out of the Kings protection and out of the protection of the Law And I am to informe you that there is notice given upon very good grounds that Count Rocetto doth yet continue in the Kingdome and yet resorts unto the Court. The seventh Head is concerning the securitie and peace of the Kingdome 1. That there may be good Lord Lievtenants and Deputy Lievtenants and such as may be faithfull and trusty and carefull of the peace of the kingdome 2. That the Trained Bands be furnished with Armes and Powder and Bullets and exercised and made fit for service and that a speciall oath may be prepared by consent of both Houses authorised by Law and to be taken by the Lord Lievtenants and Deputy Lievtenants Captaines and other Officers such an oath as may be fit to secure us in these times of Danger 3. That the Cinque Ports and all the Ports of the Kingdome may be put into good hands and a list of those in whose charge they now are may be presented in Parliament and speciall care for the reparation and provision of those Forts 4. That my Lord Admiral may inform the Parliament in what case his Majesties Navie is which is to be provided for out of Tonnage and Poundage for the security and peace of the Kingdome The eight Head That his Majestie be pleased to give directions to his learned Councell to prepare a Generall Pardon in such a large manner as may be for the reliefe of his Majesties Subjects The ninth Head And that doth concerne a Committee of both Houses that their Lordships would appoint a number of their members to joyne together with a proportionable number of this House who from time to time may confer upon such particular Causes as shall be most effectuall for the Common good The tenth Head That his Majestie be moved that hee would be pleased to be very sparing in sending for Papists to Court and that if any shall come without being sent for That the Lawes be severely put in execution against them And that the English Ladies that are Recusants bee removed from Court and that hïs Majestie bee moved to give his assent that the persons of the most active Papists either Lords or Commons may bee so restrained as may bee most necessary for the safety of the Kingdome and that no pensions be allowed to such Recusants as are held dangerous to the State FINIS