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A44877 A Hue and cry after the abdicated B--- of E-- who has lately withdrawn himself from justice. 1691 (1691) Wing H3286; ESTC R15124 2,104 6

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A Hue and Cry AFTER THE Abdicated B of E Who has lately withdrawn himself from Justice THese are to give Notice That whereas a Court-fawning A the Indulging False-hearted Selfish Matchivilian Insinuating Levitical Jacobite has lately withdrawn himself from the places of his usual Residence God knows whither These are to give Notice That if any manner of Person Man Woman or Child Protestant or Papist Christian or Pagan Williamite or Jacobite can give any Tidings of the said Non-obedient Active Resisting Reverend Father so that he be brought back alive to receive the just Reward of his late Actions shall have a Pecuniary Gratification of 5000 French Crowns But that you may not mistake either in the Person or Character I will describe him in his proper Colours which are as changeable as his Religion and Allegiance This Grand Incendiary of credulous Bigotism contrary to the Principles of a good Christian chang'd like the Camelion to the prevailing Colours and like a Lobster stew'd in his own Sweat turn'd in a moment from Black to Red. And now you will find the pretended Holy Father of the W d transform'd into a Bully of the Sword This Impostor of his Holy Order this Shame to his most excellent Profession and scandal to all Protestants particularly to the best constituted Church in the World of which he lately pretended himself a Member you will find him in the Habit of a Soldier his Black Gown and Laun converted into a Scarlet Cloak his Holy Vest into an embroidered Coat his Canonical Girdle into a glittering fring'd Scarf and Sable Hat-band into a Scarlet Feather In this Heroick Equipage they say he was met upon the Road in Company with several of his deluded Jacobites taking his way to the nearest Sea-Port for France in order to appear In propria Persona at the Gallick Court to give his two Masters St. Lewis and St. James a Verbal Account at large of what was more briefly contained in his two Treasonable Letters lately seiz'd He is long Visag'd lank black Hair of his own but now in a Flaxen Perriwig indifferent tall and slender fawning Looks flattering Smiles a false Heart deceitful Tongue He cares no more for the Church than for the Alchoran but yet he Worships the Church-Lands He 's a main Incendiary and Politick Jacobite one who for a long time has made it his Business to Buoy up and encourage credulous Bigots that pin their Faith without Examination upon their Instructors and believe that all they say is Gospel He loves to shelter himself under the Wings of Tyranny and Popery 〈◊〉 great Admirer of his Young Master Heliogavalus His Welsh Highness He cares not whom he amuses and whose Example he follows so he may but have the Honour to stand fair with his Masters Lewis and James He is a Don of King James's own peculiar Promotion when Duke of York and one of his Cabinet-Council during the Reign of King Charles the Second at which time he could never study for hearkning after News in Parliament time a constant Man crowding in the Court of Requests or Lobby of the House of Lords cringing and fawning on some Grand Debauchee or Atheistical Bravo He was lately Chair-man to a Numerous Club or Gang of Jacobites that haunt House in Shoals where they sit croaking like Frogs in March against the Government He Idolizeth King James as the Heathens did their False Gods first make the Idol and then Worship it French Tyranny's the Moloch to which he would offer up his own Posterity and his own Native Country the Place which he would make his Valley Gehinnon He pretends to be a son of the Church of England but uses her no better than a Step-mother to offer the Price of her Preservation for the Redemption of her profess'd Enemy In fine He is one of those I evitical Jacobites that believe a Popish Prince may do any thing but abridg them of their Power if he does that he is an Vzziah he has invaded their Properties and must be turn'd out of the Temple with a wither'd Arm and then 't is lawful to send for a Prince of Orange to help them 't is lawful to devolve the Government into his Hands and humbly to implore him to take care of their Ark. But no sooner are their Properties safe and King William by the General Consent of the Nation advanc'd in his own Right to the Vacant Throne but they are offended at his Protestant Zeal tell him they never sent for him to make him their Sovereign call him King de Facto slight his Protection and rather than acknowledge their Deliverer would put on their Philistine Yoak again Would you go in pursuit of this Prodigy of Nature this Grand Incendiary of all our Troubles who has endeavour'd to kindle the Fire and left us to put out the Flame keep this Paper by you and when you meet him you need not fear knowing the Person and when taken deliver him into the Hands of Justice and you 'l certainly receive the above-mentioned Sum as a just Reward for so meritorious a Service Books newly Publish'd AN Account of the late Horrid Conspiracy to Depose their Present Majesties K. William and Q. Mary to bring in the French and the late K. James and ruin the City of London with a Relation of the miraculous Discovery thereof Also some brief Reflections on the Tryals of the Lord Preston and Major Ashton who were chiefly concern'd therein and found Guilty By a Gentleman who was present at their Trials Price 6 d. The History of the Royal Congress at the Hague together with an Account of the Glorious Canopy and Chair of State the several curious and admirable Fire-works the many Triumphal Arches and of the other vast Preparations made for his Majesty of Great Britain with an Exact Draught of the manner of K. William's Entry into the Hague and reception by the States General Translated from the Dutch Copy Printed at Leyden Price 6 d. Both Sold by the Booksellers of London and Westminster London Printed for E. Golding 1691