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A84165 The charge delivered at the Lords Barre by Sir John Evelin, from the House of Commons of high treason against three Earls, foure lords, and others of the House of Commons committed to the Tower. With the particulars of their examinations, and the orders of the House of Peers for bringing the seven lords to tryall. The protestation of the Earle of Pembrooke. And an order for Sir Robert Harlow, M. Stephens and Mr. Guen, to be summoned to appeare before the House of Commons. Evelyn, John, Sir, 1591-1664.; England and Wales. Parliament. 1647 (1647) Wing E3478; Thomason E406_18; ESTC R201923 1,511 8

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THE CHARGE Delivered at the LORDS BARRE BY Sir JOHN EVELIN from the HOVSE of COMMONS OF High Treason against three Earls foure Lords and others of the House of Commons committed to the TOWER WITH The Particulars of their Examinations And the Orders of the House of Peers for bringing the seven Lords to Tryall The Protestation of the Earle of Pembrooke And an Order for Sir Robert Harlow M. Stephens and Mr. Guen to be summoned to appeare before the House of COMMONS 7 ber London printed for V V. and are to be sold at the Exchange Anno Dom. MDCXLVII THE CHARGE Delivered At the LORDS BARRE BY Sir JOHN EVELIN from the HOUSE of COMMONS Die Martis 7 Septem 1647. MR. Glynn Recorder of London was called into the House of Commons where he was charged for countenancing the Cities last Declaration and giving thanks to some of the late Riotous people for their Petition and for being often at the new Committee of the Militia and at that Committee of the Safety in which the particulars were reade To which when he had made Answer he went out of the House and then the House considered what to do in it who after much debate ordered that Mr. Glyn Recorder of London shall be discharged from being a Member of their House the House being devided And ordered that Mr. Glyn the said Recorder shall be sent to the Tower during the pleasure of the House Die Martis 7 Septem 1647. Sir John Maynard was called into the House and the report being read against him he was charged with subscribing of warrants for raising of Horses which warrants for raising of Horses were shewed to him And being asked whether that was his hand he answerd that his hand was counterfitted and that he signed none of those warrants Besids those warrants he was charged for having acted with great zeale and activity in endeavouring to raise a new warre which was fully proved by three witnesses After this he being commanded to withdraw The House debated his crime and after some consideration had of it ordered to discharge him out of the House and to send him to the Tower And that an Impeachment of high Treason be brought in against him Die Mercurii 8 1647. Ordered by the Commons in Parliament That Sir John Evelin of Wilts doe goe up to the Lords and Impeach the Earle of Lincoln Earle of Suffolke Earle of Middlesex Lord Hunsdone Lord Willoughby of Parham Lord Bartlet and Lord Maynard of high Treason in the in name of all the Commons of England for levying Warre against the King Parliament and Kingdome And to desire their Lordships to sequester them from their House and to commit them and they would make good the Charge of high Treason against them Sir John Evelin carried up the said message and Impeached them at the Lords Barre Die Mercurii 8 Septem 1647. Ordered that the report concerning the Earle of Pembrookes case shall be made the fifteenth day of this instant September His Lordship hath entred his Protestation against the sitting of the Members in the absence of the Speakers and that what was then done was forced which his Lordship caused to be entred into the Journall book of the House of Peers Die Mercurii 8 Septem 1647. Ordered that Sir Robert Harlow Mr. Edward Stephens and Mr. Guen shall be summoned to appeare at this House the thirtieth day of this Month to answer such things as shall be objected against them Die Jovis Sep. 9. 1647. The Lords Debated the Charge of the House of Commons against the Earle of Lincolne the Earle of Suffolk and the Earl of Middlesex The Lord Hunsdon Lord Willoughbey of Parham Lord Bartlet and Lord Maynard and Ordered that the Gentleman Usher of their House seize and bring before their Lordships the said Earle of Lincolne Earle of Suffolk and Earle of Middlesex The Lord Hunsdon Lord Willoughbey of Parham Lord Bartlet and Lord Maynard to Answer the Impeachment of High Treason brought up against them by the House of Commons Die Jovis Septem 9. 1647. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament that Collonell Capley who joyned with the Committee for raising of Forces and approved of the proceedings of the Members in the Speakers absence be expelled the House and sent prisoner to the Tower Ordered by the Commons Assembled in Parliament that Captaine Musgrave be sent prisoner to Newgate FINIS