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A39428 At the court at Whitehall, the twenty eighth of November, 1677, present the Kings Most Excellent Majesty ... whereas His Excellency the Heer Van Beuninghen ambassador extraordinary from the States General of the United Netherlands ... England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II); Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685.; Carew, George, Esq.; England and Wales. Privy Council. 1677 (1677) Wing E839; ESTC R39426 1,195 1

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CR DIEV·ET·MON DROIT· HONI·SOIT·QVI·MAL·Y·PENSE At the Court at Whitehall The Twenty eighth of November 1677. Present The Kings Most Excellent Majesty Lord Chancellor Lord Treasurer Lord Privy Seal Earl of Bathe Earl of Carlisle Earl of Craven Earl of Carbery Viscount Faulconberg Lord Bishop of London Lord Bishop of Durham Lord Maynard M r Vice-Chamberlain M r Secretary Coventry M r Secretary Williamson M r Montagu M r Chancellor of the Dutchy WHereas his Excellency the Heer Van Beuninghen Ambassadour Extraordinary from the States General of the United Netherlands having by his Memorial to His Majesty of the 22 th of September last made Complaint of his being highly Affronted by some Persons who presumed to Cite him by vertue of Two several Orders of His Majesty in Council to appear at the Council Table the 10 th of October then following and afterwards caused to be Printed with the said Orders a False and Scandalous Memorandum highly reflecting upon the Person and Character of the said Ambassadour which were not onely Publickly Dispersed but Affixed at the Exchange and other places within the City of London And therefore demanding that Publick Satisfaction might be made as well to the States his Masters as to himself for the said Indignities His Majesty was pleased to Direct this Matter to be forthwith Examined And it thereupon appearing That George Carew Esquire one of the Petitioners mentioned in the said Orders of Council was the Person that caused the said Ambassadour to be Cited as also the said Orders with the Memorandum annexed to be Printed His Majesty did thereupon Order the said George Carew to be Committed Prisoner to the Ga●●●●use Westminster for the said Offences until he should have made his humble submission to the said Ambassadour And the said George Carew having this day attended His Majesty in Council with his Submission which he there Read and Signed as followeth Viz. To his Excellency Monsieur Van Beuninghen Ambassadour Extraordinary from the States General of the United Netherlands The humble Address and Submission of George Carew Esquire Prisoner in the Gatehouse Sheweth THat he being Committed into Custody upon your Excellencies Complaint for causing your Excellency to be Cited upon Two Orders of the Council Board He most humbly asks Pardon for such his Offence And does further acknowledge himself to be Guilty of causing a False and Scandalous Paper to be Printed For which and for the Offence thereby given to your Excellency He does again most humbly beg your Excellencies Pardon George Carew And having afterwards presented the same to the said Ambassadour humbly asking His Excellencies Pardon the said Ambassadour declared that he freely forgave him Which being Reported to His Majesty His Majesty was thereupon pleased to Order That the said George Carew should be discharged from his Imprisonment But His Majesty out of a just Resentment of the said Affronts and Indignities and to testifie his tender Care for Vindicating the Rights and Priviledges due to the Persons and Characters of Ambassadours and Publick Ministers Hath thought fit to Direct and Command That this Order be forthwith Printed and Affixed upon the Royal Exchange London at the usual Hour of Merchants meeting there and at the Court Gate by one of the Messengers of His Majesties Chamber in Ordinary to the end that the Reparation might be as Publick as the Indignities offered to the said Ambassadour IOHN NICHOLAS LONDON Printed by Iohn Bill Christopher Barker Thomas Newcomb and Henry Hills Printers to the Kings most Excellent Majesty 1677.