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A78342 A catalogue of the right honorable and noble lords, earles, viscounts, and barons, that have not absented themselves from the high and hon: house of the peeres of Parliament, and doe stand for the good of the king and kingdome in the parliamentary priviledges; and yet not gone to His Majestie at Yorke. Also a true and perfect relation of the particular passages at Yorke on Heworth-Moore, on Friday the 3. of Iune. 1642. With the names of the dukes, marquisses, earles, and lords, who now are with His Majesty at Yorke. Likewise an order from both houses of Parliament, concerning the ordering of the militia, directed to the deputy lievtenants of the respective counties throughout all England and dominion of Wales. 1642 (1642) Wing C1410AB; ESTC R233813 2,360 10

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A CATALOGVE of the Right Honorable and Noble Lords Earles Viscounts and Barons that have not Absented themselves from the high and Hon House of the Peeres of Parliament and doe stand for the good of the KING and Kingdome in the Parliamentary Priviledges and yet not gone to his MAJESTIE at YORKE Also a true and perfect Relation of the particular Passages at Yorke on Heworth-Moore on Friday the 3. of Iune 1642. With the Names of the Dukes Marquisses Earles and Lords who are now with his Majesty at YORKE Likewise an Order from both Houses of Parliament concerning the Ordering of the Militia directed to the Deputy-Lievtenants of the respective Counties throughout all England and Dominion of Wales Ordered that this be Printed and Published Hen. Elsing Cler. Parl. D. Com. London Printed by T. Fawcet 1642. June 8. A Catalogue of the Right honble and Noble Lords Earles Viscounts and Barons that have not absented themselves from the high and Hon House of the Peeres of Parliament c. EArle of Northumberland Earle of Bedford Earle of Pembroke and Mountgomerie Earle of Essex and Ewe Earle of Lincolne Earle of Suffolke Earle of Leicester Earle of Warwicke Earle of Holland Earle of Bullingbroke Earle of Peterborow Earle of Stamford Earle of Manchester Lord Viscount Say and Seyle Lord Dacres Lord Hastings Lord Cromwell Lord Paget Lord North. Lord Chandois L. Willoughby of Parham Lord Wharton Lord Hunsdon Lord Saint-John Lord Spencer Lord Stanhope L. Grey of the North. Lord Roberts Lord Mandevile Lord Edward Howard Lord Brooke Lord Fielding Other considerable Peeres some for Age and Youth and some for other Reasons and Infirmities not commonly comming to Parliament Duke of Buckingham Earle of Darby aged Earle of Danby Earle of Mulgrave Earle of Rutland Earle of Bridgewater Earle of Huntingdon Earle of Kent Earle of Oxford Earle of Sussex Earle of Excester Earle of Notingham Lord Harvey Yet other Peeres Earle of Bristoll Earle of Portland Earle of Cleeveland Lo. Wentworth his Son Lo. Herbert of Cherbury Lord Powys And for all these afore-named Lords wee cannot say any of them are Recusant Popish Lords who wee conceive have no Votes in PARLIAMENT Die Sabbati 4. Junij 1642. IT is this day Ordered by the Lords and Commons in Parliament That the Deputy-Lievtenants of the severall and respective Counties within the Kingdom of England and Dominion of Wales that are not Members of the House of Commons be hereby required and enjoyned to be present at the dayes and places which are or shall hereafter be appointed by the Lord Lievtenants or their Deputies for the Training Mustering and Exercising of the Inhabitants of the said Counties according to the authority given unto them by an Ordinance of both Houses of Parliament And it is further Ordered That all Deputy-Lievtenants aswell those that are Members of the House of Commons as others shal give such dispatch by preparing of Warrants Commissions or Letters and subscribing of the same as the service shall require And that such as shall refuse or neglect so to doe that their Names be certified unto us by their fellow-Deputies or any one of them that shall or doe performe the said Service And it is further declared that it is the intention of both Houses for the better incouragement of so good a Worke so much conducing to the safety of his Maiesties person and Kingdomes that some of their Members at the times and places appointed or to be appointed for the execution of the said Ordinance shall be sent down to give their personall attendance upon the said Service Ordered to be printed Hen. Elsinge Cler. Parl. D. Com. A True and perfect Relation of the particular passages at Yorke on Friday the third of Iune 1642. HIs Majesty having summoned the Free-holders of the County of Yorke to appeare before him on Heworth More on the day above said to satisfie them concerning his intentions many of them did appeare together with a great multitude of Labourers and poore people as also divers of the Inhabitants of the County of Lancaster in all according to the estimate of my selfe and divers others judgment about the number of seventy thousands upwards they came not in any warlike way not p●●… themselves into any posture or order neither was ● third part of the Free-holders and Farmers of Yorkshire there His Majesty had appointed 800 foot compleatly ●●med to guard his Petson and about 11. of the cl●● came to the Field or Moore accompanied with a g●●● number of Lords and Knights of great quality The Prince also led a troope of Horse consisting of 150. Knights Esquires and Gentlemen some whereof had foure some three and most two men a peece which made another Troope As soon as his Majesty came neer the Moore the people did entertain him with a very loud shout and being come into the Moore and as much silence made as could be his Majesty made a Speech therein declaring his constancy in the Protestant Religion and his great affection to that County intimating that he resolved to recide amongst them in those parts to keepe the Country in peace His Speech being ended he rode round the Moore and about the number of 65000. followed him crying all the way God blesse the King but the rest which were about 5000 all Free-holders separated themselves to Petition to his Majesty and had their Petition ready to present to him the effect of it was to beseech his Majesty to come to the Parliament c. but their Petition was intercepted by the Lord Savill who carried himselfe very strangely in that particular and in a forcible manner suffered them not to deliver the same His Majesty having rode round the field all the people brought him off the Moore with a great shoute and there many left him but 20000 accompanied him to the Court gate and saw him safe at Court and with a great shoute left him A great multitude of the people never came at the Field but staid in the City and others came but into the Moore when the rest came out And having thus made their appearance about eight of the clocke at night all were returned out of the Field A Catalogue of the Names of the Dukes Marquesses Earles and Lords that Absented themselves from the PARLIAMENT and are now with his Majesty at Yorke THe Lord Keeper Duke of Richmond Marquesse of Hartford Marquesse Hamilton Earle of Cumberland Earle of Bath Earle of Southampton Earle of Dorset Earle of Salisbury Earle of Northampton Earle of Devonshire Earle of Carlile Earle of Clare Earle of Westmorland Earle of Monmouth Earle of Lindsey Earle of Newcastle Earle of Dover Earle of Canarvan Earle of Newport Earle of Thanet Lord Moubray Lord Strange Lord Willoughby Lord Longavill Lord Rich. Lord Andover Lord Faulkconbridge Lord Lovelace Lord Paulet Lord Newarke Lord Coventry Lord Savill Lord Dunsmore Lord Seymor Lord Capell FINIS