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A89923 An exact diurnall of the Parliament of ladyes Ordered by the ladyes in Parliament, that they declared that Prince Rupert, Lord Digby, Lord Capell, Lord Cottington, Dr. Williams, Mr. Walter, L. Hopton, L. Culpepper, Dr. Duppa, Sir R. Greenvill, L. Jermine, and Major Gen. Vrrey, have all their pardons granted to them by this court Clericus. Neville, Henry, 1620-1694. 1647 (1647) Wing N504; Thomason E386_4; ESTC R201476 4,026 8

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usadge to the Countrie and that by killing and hanging divers only for revenge and pride he lost the hearts of a great party which otherwise would have held up Episcopacie and Common prayer May poles Morrice-dancing Wakes and Love-meetings which now are laid aside Sir Richard answered That he was the Ladies humble Servant though they should hang him every day 11. The Lord Harry Iermin was Charged by the Ladies that his Lordship was made all of Complements towards them not sparing them one drop of help along time onely had kept himself in quarters and a farr off leaving the rest to fight for or loose the English Ladyes Liberties himselfe taking care only to save his own skin whole To which his Lordship pleaded Spare mee most lovely Gallants I am cleare of harming you 12. Major Generall Vrrey was brought to the Barr his charge was for Inconstancy the most hatefull thing to the Ladyes that he deserved death least the world should be troubled with children of his getting to be like the Father To his charge he pleaded not guilty The witnesses were ordered to be summoned against the next day and then the whole matter of fact to be examined and debated Thursday THe Prisoners being againe brought before the Ladyes and witnesse examined The Ladyes upon result of the whole voted them all guilty and that the next day Iudgement should be denounced against every one of them according to their several offences Friday THe Ladyes delivered Iudgement ag●inst the severall Prisoners as followeth 1. Prince Rupert was Sentenced to be fast bound to a Post amongst Porcupins and so to remaine untill he be stuck to death with their quills 2. The Lord Georg Digby was condemned to be put into a Den amongst all manner of Vipers and there to live all the dayes of his life on such Treacle as he shall make of them and have no other food 3 The Lord Capell was adjudged to be stripped stark-naked put into the valley of Hubla to keepe wasps and hornets from the hives of the laborious Bees 4 The Lord Cottingtons Sentence was to ride perpetuall Post between Spain and England upon old decrepit stumbling Jades and crosse the Seas in old wether-beaten French Pickero ones to and fro all the dayes of his life 5 The Arch Bishop of York was Condemned to Exile in the lake of Lerna and there to be confined to a Welch Cottage And get his living by Angling for Frogs out of those ditches 6. Master Walter was adjudged to be banished the Company of all women and carried to a strange land to gett his living by teaching Apes to sing the Note of the English Cuckoe 7. The Lord Hoptons penalty was denounced against him that his Lordship should serve the Cloaca's at the house of Office all the dayes of his life 8. The Lord Culpepper was adjudged to be Exiled a Bondslave for seven yeares into a Stigion Galloy to record the Ghosts that passe over the Lake and to be fed with browne Bread Crusts and foure fillips on the Nose every bit he eats 9. Doctor Duppaners senteneed by the Ladyes to serve the Scouring Woemen at Court and be fed with the Cookes papers taken from under the Kings Pies Pasties and Tartes 10. Sir Richard Greenvills doome was to be put into a Cave in the Isle of Wight without any light but the glittering of Glo-wormes and Rotten Wood and there to fight with Ratts Mise and Weaseils And live upon the prey of those undermining vermin 11. The Lord Henry Germin his Judgement is to be confined to the Land of Pigmyes to help the Inhabitants to discover the suttle plots of the Cranes and Herons and assert them against such like feirce Birds that would eat them up 12. Major Generall Vrry his penaltyes to be tyed to a very high Weathercock on the top of a Steeple and feed only on Flyes and Spyders The Lady Speaker having thus in the name of the whole House denounced Sentence against the Prisoners The Lord Digby in most submissive manner prayes for mitigation of his sentences And so doth the Lord Iermin and all the rest of the condemned Prisoners whose brinish teares made the Ladies hearts to relent And Ordered to consider how to shew them mercy on the morrow Saterday THe Ladyes being againe solisited in behalfe of the Prisoners condemned to lessen those bitter sentenses denounced against them debated the businesse and at last Ordered that a generall Reprive should be granted to them all which was done accordingly to the great joy of all the Prisoners and their friends FJNJS
An Exact Diurnall OF THE ●ARLIAMENT OF LADYES Ordered by the LADYES in Parliament That they declare that Prince Rupert Lord Digby Lord Capell Lord Cottington Dr. Williams Mr. Walter L. Hopton L. Culpepper Dr. Duppa Sir R. Greenvill L. Jermine and Major Gen. Vrrey Have all their Pardon 's granted to them by this COVRT Clericus may 6th Printed Anne Dom. 1647. AN Exact Diurnall Of the severall passages in the PARLIAMENT OF THE LADYES From Munday the first till Munday the 8th MVNDAY COVNTESSES and other Ladies on Munday morning early in a Prosopopia being met in Mary Maudlins Hall in Oxford they first made choyce of their Speaker and it was agreed by all that the Lady Oboney should have the Chaire The Lady Rivers was made Chansellor Nurse Windham High Constable The Countesse of Derby High Treasurer and the Countesse of Essex High Chamberlin The Ladies having all taken their places Mrs. Powell was appointed Cheefe Clerk to the House and Mrs. Peele Chaire Lady to the Close Committee And Moll-Cut-purse was made Serjeant at Armes The first day was wholly taken up in speeches by the Countesse of Derby Nurse Windham the Lady Rivers and others for redresse of greivances and Execution of Justice against some by them charged The Countesse of Derby hir SPEECH Lady Speaker COnsidering that I owe to the benevolent aspects of the Ladies both my heart and all respects which may be due unto so high a Court whose power swayes more by love and Armes then Law In regard that I was made by this Assembly Lady High Treasurer I conceive my selfe obliged to move for redresse of some abuses against our Prelate by some whose Cowardly and perfidious behaviour lost 〈◊〉 designes The Lady Rivers hir SPEECH Lady Speaker THis Honourable Lady Speakes sensibly knowing hir deare Lord to be hereby sorced to remaine in Exile to pluck Geese Ducks Dotterills and Widgeons to retaine their Plumes we may all of us speake feelingly to this businesse my motion is that Prince Rupert and the rest that have beene the cause of it may be sent for to come before us Nurse Windhams SPEECH Lady Speaker THese noble Ladyes have moved well That which I shallde sire is That all such who have beene either treacherous to our designes or base and cowardly may be sent for and brought to the Barias Delinquents and here examined before the whole House The Lady Ohoneys SPEECH Grave Ladyes I Am amazed at the thoughts of some base spirits who have betrayed us But by my consent let them be sent for That both they and all others may know what it is to trespasse on our leuity After a long debate about this weighty businesse it was Ordered by the Ladyes that the said businesse be taken into serious consideration the next day Tuesday THe Ladyes being againe met debated the businesse moved the day before And Ordered to send for these Delinquents following to be brought before them either alive or dead A List of the Delinquents sent for Prisoners to the Ladyes Prince Rupert Lord George Digby Lord Capell Lord Cottington Doctor Williams Arch-Bishop of Yorke Master Walter Lord Hopton Lord Culpepper Doctor Duppa the Princes Chaplin Sir Rich. Greenvill Lord Hen. Germin Major Gen. Vrry The warrant being delivered to the Sarjant at Armes Mrs. Mary musters up her witty Merinidons sends for and attacheth the Delinquents whom she keepes prisoners fast in Irons least they or any of them should make escape Wednesday THe Ladyes being sate Moll-Cutpurse advertised them that the prisoners were all apprehended Then were they called to the barr The Lady Speaker sitting in the Cheare and next to her on the right hand the Lady Chansellor and the Treasurer and on the left hand the Lady High Cunstable and the Lady Chamberlin and the rest of the Ladyes in order on the one side of the Hall And on the other before whom the tr●mbling prisoners were brought to the Barr and the charge brought in by the Close Committee 1 Prince Rupert was called in and falling on his knees heard his charge read against him that he hath been the cheife cause of their designes miscarying by his plundering at Edge-Hill his wilfulnesse at Marston-moore and his cowardlinesse at Boistoll To all which he pleaded not guilty noble Amozons 2. Then the Lord George Digby was called to the Barr and charged for a Machivilian when he was Secretary A coward when he was Generall and an Asse when he went Irish Empassadour To which his Lordship pleaded not guilty my Ladyes 3 The Lord Capell was charged for a Plunderer a Robearier and a Cow●●ealer and by that meanes their cause was disparadged and made odious as if the Armies intended to make a pray of the people To all which his Lordship pleaded not guilty and if it please your Ladyships 4 The old L. Cottington though uery loath to kneele was forsed to submit and here his charge That he had not onely often vext the Ladyes at Court by crossing their motions but had put them into many terrible frights during the Leagure at Oxford and at last betrayd them co save his owne head which was never half so good as Prince Griffins or the Calves head at the Beggers feast His Lordship said he was an innocent Lord and prayed them to pitty his age and he would never trouble them 5 Doctor Williams late Arch-Bishop of Yorke was charged by a complaint made by the welch Ladyes against him that he made his cosen Taffy to leape ditches and Ramplers up and downe and on both sides in England and in Wales and at last to leape quite away from hir His Lordship would not endure the charge 6 Mr. Walter was brought to the Barr and charged to be a great disgracer of their sex and that he laid open his wives Inconstancy so much to the worlds vew that it extended to the disparidgment of some members of their Assembly and that for the same he was charged to be a grand insendiary To which charge he pleaded he was not guilty of any misdemeanor 7 The Lord Hopton was charged for that when he was Cheife protector of their Ladyships hopes to get up an Army again to hold up their Spirits that his Lordship did in a base manner first fly before Sir Thomas Fairfax in the West and at last without fighting surrender all their Horses and Armes To which he pleaded not guilty my Honoured Ladies 8 The Lord Culpepper was charged for a close Juncto man and that he was a fomenter of divisions betweene the Ladies and their Husbands And that he had Traiterously intised Prince Charles to go into Sicilie and so into France To which he pleaded not guilty of offence therein 9 Doctor Duppa is charged for hiding himselfe when the Prince was in most need of him and that he was a false Prophet telling the Ladies of great victories when they had the greatest losses To which he pleaded nulla Errata 10 Sir Richard Greenvill was charged for Tyrannicall