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A83403 The propositions of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament. For a safe and well-grounded peace. Sent to His Majestie at Newcastle, by the Right Honourable the Earle of Pembroke and Montgomery. The earle of Suffolke. Members of the House of Peeres. And Sir Walter Erle Sir John Hipisly [brace] Knights [double brace] Robert Goodwyn Luke Robinson [brace] Esq; members of the House of Commons. Die Mercurii 15. Julii 1646. It is this day ordered by the Lords in Parliament, that the printer belonging to this House shall forthwith print the propositions sent to his majesty at Newcastle for a safe and well grounded peace. And that no other person shall presume to print or reprint the same, or any part thereof, at their perils. Joh. Brown Cler. Parliamentorum. England and Wales. Parliament.; Pembroke, Philip Herbert, Earl of, 1584-1650. 1646 (1646) Wing E2209; Thomason E344_25; ESTC R200975 12,571 31

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THE PROPOSITIONS OF THE LORDS and COMMONS Assembled in Parliament For a safe and well grounded Peace Sent to his Majestie at Newcastle by the Right Honourable The Earle of Pembroke and Montgomery The Earle of Suffolke Members of the House of Peeres AND Knights Sir Walter Erle Sir John Hipisly Robert Goodwyn Luke Robinson Esq Members of the House of Commons Die Mercurii 15. Julii 1646. IT is this day Ordered by the LORDS in Parliament That the Printer belonging to this House shall forthwith print the Propositions sent to his Majesty at Newcastle for a safe and well grounded Peace And that no other person shall presume to print or reprint the same or any part thereof at their perils Joh. Brown Cler. Parliamentorum LONDON Printed for Iohn Wright at the Kings Head in the old Bayley 17 Iuly 1646. Die Sabbatbi 11. Julii 1646. The Propositions of the Lords and Commons Assembled in Parliament for a safe and well grounded Peace May it please your Majesty WE the Lords and Commons Assembled in the Parliament of England in the name and on the behalf of the Kingdoms of England and Ireland and the Commissioners of the Parliament of Scotland in the name and on the behalf of the Kingdome of Scotland Do humbly present unto your Majesty the humble desires and Propositions for a safe and well grounded Peace agreed upon by the Parliaments of both Kingdomes respectively Vnto which we do pray your Majesties Assent And that they and all such Bils as shall be tendred to Your Majesty in pursuance of them or any of them may be Establisbed and Enacted for Statutes and Acts of Parliament by your Majesties Royall Assent in the Parliaments of both Kingdomes respectively I WHereas both Houses of the Parliament of England have been necessitated to undertake a Warre in their just and lawfull defence And afterwards both Kingdomes of England and Scotland joyned in solemne League and Covenant were engaged to prosecute the same That by Act of Parliament in each Kingdome respectively all Oathes Declarations and Proclamations heretofore had or hereafter to be had against both or either of the Houses of the Parliament of England the Parliament of the Kingdome of Scotland and the late Convention of Estates in Scotland or Committees flowing from the Parliament or Convention in Scotland or their Ordinances and proceedings or against any for adhering unto them or for doing or executing any Office Place or Charge by any Authority derived from them And all Judgements Indictments Outlawries Attainders and Inquisitions in any the said Causes And all Graunts thereupon made or had or to be made or had be declared Null suppressed and forbidden And that this be publikely intimated in all Parish Churches within His Majesties Dominions and all other places needfull II. That His Majestie according to the laudabie example of His Royall Father of happy memory may be pleased to swear and signe the late Solemne League and Covenant And that an Act of Parliament be passed in both Kingdoms respectively for enjoyning the taking thereof by all the Subjects of the three Kingdomes And the Ordinances concerning the manner of taking the same in both Kingdomes be confirmed by Acts of Parliament respectively with such penalties as by mutuall advice of both Kingdomes shall be agreed upon III. That a Bill be passed for the utter abolishing and taking away of all Archbishops Bishops their Chancellors and Commissaries Deanes and Sub-Deanes Deanes and Chapters Arch-Deacons Cannons and Prebendaries And all Chaunters Chancellors Treasurers Sub-Treasurers Succentors and Sacrists and all Vicars Chorill and Choresters old Vicars and new Vicars of any Cathedrall or Collegiate Church and all other their under-Officers out of the Church of England and Dominion of Wales And out of the Church of Ireland with such Alterations concerning the Estates of Prelates as shall agree with the Articles of the late Treaty of the Date at Edenburgh 29 November 1643. and joynt Declaration of both Kingdomes IIII. That the Ordinances concerning the Calling and sitting of the Assembly of Divines be confirmed by Act of Parliament V. That Reformation of Religion according to the Govenant be setled by Act of Parliament in such manner as both Houses have agreed or shall agree upon after Consultation had with the Assembly of Divines VI. For as much as both Kingdomes are mutually obliged by the same Covenant to endeavour the neerest Conjunction and Uniformity in matters of Religion That such Unity and Uniformity in Religion according to the Covenant as after Consultation had with the Divines of both Kingdomes now Assembled is or shall be joyntly agreed upon by both Houses of Parliament of England and by the Church and Kingdome of Scotland be confirmed by Acts of Parliament of both Kingdomes respectively VII That for the more effectuall disabling Jesuits Priests Papists and Popish Recusants from disturbing the State and deluding the Lawes and for the better discovering and speedy Conviction of Recusants an Oath be established by Act of Parliament to be Administred to them wherein they shall abjure and renounce the Popes Supremacy the Doctrine of Transubstantiation Purgatory Worshiping of the Consecreted Hoast Crucifixes and Images and all other Popish Superstitions and Errours and refusing the said Oath being tendred in such manner as shall be appointed by the said Act to be a sufficient Conviction of Recusancy VIII An Act of Parliament for Education of the Children of Papists by Protestants in the Protestant Religion IX An Act for the true Leavie of the Penalties against them which Penalties to be Leavied and disposed in such manner as both Houses shall agree on wherein to be provided that His Majesty shall have no losse X. That an Act be passed in Parliament whereby the practises of Papists against the State may be prevented and the Lawes against them duely executed and a stricter course taken to prevent the Saying or Hearing of Masse in the Court or any other part of this Kingdome XI The like for the Kingdome of Scotland concerning the foure last preceding Propositions in such manner as the Estates of the Parliament there shall thinke fit XII That the King doe give his Royall assent to an Act for the due observation of the Lords Day And to the Bill for the suppression of Innovations in Churches and Chappels in and about the Worship of God c. And for the better advancement of the Preaching of Gods holy Word in all parts of this Kingdom And to the Bill against the enjoying of Pluralities of Benefices by Spirituall Persons and Non-Residency And to an Act to be framed and agreed upon by both Houses of Parliament for the reforming and regulating of both Universities of the Colledges of Westminster Winchester and Eaton And to such Act or Acts for raising of Monies for the payment and satisfying of the Publique Debts and Damages of the Kingdome and other Publique uses as shall hereafter be agreed on by both Houses of Parliament and that if the King doe not give
in warlike manner or otherwise to the number of thirty persons and shall not forthwith disband themselves being required thereto by the said Lords and Commons or command from them or any by them especially authorized for that purpose then such person and persons not so disbanding themselves shall be guiltie and incurre the paines of high Treason being first declared guiltie of such offence by the said Lords and Commons Any Commission under the great Seale or other warrant to the contrary notwithstanding And he or they that shall offend herein to be incapable of any pardon from his Majestie his Heires or Successors and their Estates shall be disposed as the said Lords and Commons shall thinke fit and not otherwise Provided that the City of London shall have and injoy all their Rights Liberties and Franchises Customes and usages in the raising and imploying the Forces of that City for the defence therof in as full and ample manner to all intents and purposes as they have or might have used or enjoyed the same at any time before the making of the said Act or Proposition To the end that City may be fully assured it is not the intention of the Parliament to take from them any priviledges or immunities in raising or disposing of their Forces which they have or might have used or injoyed heretofore The like for the Kingdome of Scotland if the Estates of the Parliament there shall thinke fit 14 That by Act of Parliament all Peeres made since the day that Edward Lord Littleton then Lord Keeper of the Great Seale deserted the Parliament and that the said Great Seale was serruptitiously conveyed away from the Parliament being the one and twentieth day of May 1642. And who shall be hereafter made shall not sit or Vote in the Parliament of England without consent of both Houses of Parliament And that all honour and Title conferred on any without consent of both Houses of Parliament since the twentieth of May 1642. being the day that both Houses declared That the King seduced by evill Councell intended to raise warre against the Parliament be declared Null and Voyd The like for the Kingdome of Scotland those being excepted whose Patents were passed the Great Seale before the 4th of Iune 1644. 15 That an Act be passed in the Parliaments of both Kingdomes respectively for confirmation of the Treaties passed betwixt the two Kingdomes viz. the large Treaty the late Treaty for the coming of the Scots Army into England and the setling of the Garrison of Barwick of the 29. of November 1643. and the Treaty concerning Ireland of the 6. of August 1642. for the bringing of tenne thousand Scots into the Province of Ulster in Ireland with all other Ordinances and proceedings passed betwixt the two Kingdomes and whereunto they are obliged by the aforesaid Treaties And that Algernon Earle of Northumberland Iohn Earle of Rutland Philip Earle of Pembrook and Mountgomery Robert Earle of Essex Theophilus Earle of Lincolne James Earle of Suffolk Robert Earle of Warwick Edward Earle of Manchester Henry Earle of Stanford Francis Lord Dacres Philip Lord Wharton Francis Lord Willoughby Dudly Lord North Iohn Lord Hunsdon William Lord Gray Edward Lord Howard of Estrick Thomas Lord Bruce Ferdinando Lord Fairefax Master Nathaniel Fienes Sir William Armine Sir Philip Stapilton Sir Henry Vane senior Master William Pierpoint Sir Edward Aiscough Sir William Strickland Sir Arthur Hasilrig Sir Iohn Fenwick Sir William Brereton Sir Thomas Middrington Master Iohn Iell Master Gilbert Willington Sir William Constable Sir Iohn Wray Sir Henry Vane junior Master Henry Darley Oliver Saint Iohn Esquire His Majesties solicitor Generall Master Denzell Hollis Master Alexander Rigby Master Cornelius Holland Master Samuel Vassell Master Peregrin Pelham John Glyn Esquire Recorder of London Master Henry Marten Master Alderman Hoyle Master Iohn Blakiston Master Serjeant Wilde Master Richard Barwis Sir Anthony Ieby Master Ashurst Master Bellingham and Master Tolson Members of both Houses of the Parliament of England shall be the Commissioners for the Kingdome of England for conservation of the Peace betweene the two Kingdomes to Act according to the Powers in that behalfe exprest in the Articles of the large Treaty and not otherwise That His Majesty give His assent to what the two Kingdomes shall agree upon in prosecution of the Articles of the large Treaty which are not yet finished 16 That an Act be passed in the Parliaments of both Kingdomes respectively for establishing the joynt Declaration of both Kingdomes bearing date the 30. day of January 1643. in England and 1644. in Scotland with the qualifications ensuing 1. Qualification That the Persons who shall expect no pardon be onely these following Rupert and Maurice Count Palatines of Rhine James Earle of Darby Iohn Earle of Bristoll William Earle of Newcastle Francis Lord Cottington George Lord Digby Matthew Wren Bishop of Ely Sir Robert Heath Knight Doctor Bramhall Bishop of Derry Sir William Widdrington Colonell George Goring Henry Jermin Esquire Sir Ralph Hopton Sir Iohn Biron Sir Francis Doddington Sir Iohn Strangwayes Master Endymion Porter Sir George Radcliffe Sir Marmaduke Langdale Henry Vaughan Esquire now called Sir Henry Vaughan Sir Francis Windebanke Sir Richard Greenvill Mr. Edward Hide now called Sir Edward Hide Sir Iohn Marley Sir Nicholas Cole Sir Thomas Riddell Junior Sir Iohn Colepepper Mr. Richard Lloyd now called Sir Richard Lloyd Master David Ienkins Sir George Strode George Carteret Esquire now called Sir George Carteret Sir Charles Dallison Knight Richard Lane Esquire now called Sir Richard Lane Sir Edward Nicholas Iohn Ashburnham Esquire Sir Edward Harbert Knight His Majesties Attorney Generall Earle of Traquaire Lord Harris Lord Rae George Gourdon sometime Marquesse of Humley Iames Graham sometime Earle of Montrosse Robert Maxwell late Earle of Nithsdale Robert Dalyell sometime Earle of Carne●ath Iames Gerdon sometime Viscount of Aboyne Lodowick Linsey sometime Earle of Crawford Iames Ogley sometime Earle of Airby Iames Ogley sometime Lord Ogley Patrick Ruthen sometime Earle of Forth Iames King sometime Lord Itham Alester Madonald Iewing Younger of Deumin Gordan Younger of Gight Lesley of Auchentoule Colonell Iohn Cockram Graham of Gorthie Mr. Iohn Maxwell sometime pretended Bishop of Rosse And all such others as being Processed by the Estates for Treason shall be condemned before the Act of Oblivion be passed 2. Qualification ALL Papists and Popish Recusants who have been now are or shall be actually in Armes or voluntarily assisting against the Parliament or Estates of either Kingdome and by name The Marquesse of Winton Earle of Worcester Edward Lord Harbert of Ragland son to the Earle of Worcester Lord 〈◊〉 Carell Mollin●●x Esquire Lord Arundell of Warder Sir Francis Howard Sir 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Sir Charles Smith Sir Iohn Preston Sir Bazill Brooke Lord Audley Earle of Castlehaven in the Kingdome of Ireland William Sheldon of Beely Esquire Sir Henry Beddingfield 3. Qualification ALL persons who have had any hand in the plotting designing or assisting the Rebellion of Ireland
House of Parliament who have not only deserted the Parliament but have also Voted both Kingdomes Traytors and have not rendred themselves before the first of December 1645. shall be taken and employed for the payment of the publique debts and dammages of the Kingdome 2. Branch That two full parts in three to bee divided of the Estates of such late Members of either House of Parliament as sate in the unlawfull Assembly at Oxford and shall not have rendered themselves before the first of December 1645. shall be taken and employed for the payment of the Publique debts and dammages of the Kingdome 3. Branch That one full Moitie of the Estates of such Persons late Members of either of the Houses of Parl. who have deserted the Parliament and adhered to the Enemies thereof and shall not have rendred themselves before the first of Decem. 1645. shall be taken and employed for the payment of the publique debts and dammages of the Kingdome 10. Qualification That a full third part of the value of the Estates of all Judges and Officers towards the Law Common or Civill and of all the Serjeants Councellours and Aturneyes Doctors Advocates and Proctors of the Law Common or Civill And of Bishops Clergy-men Masters and Fellowes of any Colledge or Hall in either of the Universities or else where And of all Masters of Schooles or Hospitalls and of Ecclesiasticall Persons who have deserted the Parliament and adhered to the enemies thereof and have not rendered themselves before the first of December 1645. shall be taken and employed for the payment of the Publique debts and dammages of the Kingdome That a full sixth part on the full Value of the Estates of the Persons excepted in the sixth Qualification concerning such as have been actually in Armes against the Parliament or have Councelled or voluntarily assisted the Enemies thereof and are disabled according to the said Qualification to be taken and employed for the payment of the publique debts and dammages of the Kingdome 11. Qualification That the Persons and Estates of all Common Souldiers and others of the Kingdome of England who in Lands or Goods bee not worth two hundred pounds Sterlin And the Persons and Estates of all Common Souldiers and others of the Kingdome of Scotland who in Lands or Goods bee not worth one hundred Pounds Sterlin beat liberty and discharged Branch 1. This Proposition to stand as to the English and as to the Scots likewise If the Parliament of Scotland or their Commissioners shall so think fit Branch 2. That the first of May last is now the day limited for the persons to come in that are comprised within the former Qualification That an Act be passed whereby the Debts of the Kingdome and the Persons of Delinquents and the value of their Estates may bee knowne And which Act shall appoynt in what manner the Confiscations and Proportions before mentioned may bee leavied and applyed to the discharge of the said Engagements The like for the Kingdome of Scotland if the Estates of Parliament or such as shall have power from them shall thinke fit 17. That an Act of Parliament be passed to declare and make voyd the Cessation of Ireland and all Treaties and Conclusions of Peace or any Articles thereupon with the Rebells without consent of both Houses of Parliament And to settle the Prosecution of the Warre of Ireland in both Houses of the Parliament of England to bee managed by them And the King to assist and to doe no Act to discountenance or molest them therein That Reformation of Religion according to the Covenant bee setled in the Kingdome of Ireland by Act of Parliament in such manner as both Houses of the Parliament of England have agreed or shall agree upon after Consultation had with the Assembly of Divines here That the Deputy or chiefe Governour or other Governours of Ireland and the Presidents of the severall Provinces of that Kingdome be nominated by both the Houses of the Parliament of England or in the Intervalls of Parliament by such Committees of both Houses of Parliament as both Houses of the Parliament of England shall nominate and appoint for that purpose And that the Chauncellor or Lord Keeper Lord Treasurer Commissioners of the great Seale or Treasury Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports Chancellor of Exchequer and Dutchy Secretaries of State Maister of the Rolls Judges of both Benches and Barons of the Exchequer of the Kingdomes of England and Ireland and the Vice Treasurer and Treasurers at Warres of the Kingdome of Ireland bee nominated by both Houses of the Parliament of England to continue Quam diu se bene gesserint and in the Intervalls of Parliament by the afore-mentioned Committees to bee approved or disallowed by both Houses at their next sitting The like for the Kingdome of Scotland concerning the nomination of the Lords of the Privy Councell Lords of Session and Exchequer Officers of State and Justice Generall in such manner as the Estates of Parliament there shall think fit 18. That the Militia of the City of London and liberties thereof may bee in the ordering and government of the Lord Major Aldermen and Commons in Common Councell assembled or such as they shall from time to time appoint whereof the Lord Major and Sheriffs for the time being to bee three To be imployed and directed from time to time in such manner as shall be agreed on and appointed by both Houses of Parliament That no Citizen of the City of London nor any of the Forces of the said City shall be drawn forth or compelled to goe out of the said City or Liberties thereof for Military service without their own free consent That an Act be passed for the granting and confirming of the Charters Customes Liberties and Franchises of the City of London notwithstanding any Nonuser Misuser or Abuser That the Tower of LONDON may bee in the Government of the City of LONDON And the chief Officer and Governour thereof from time to time bee nominated and removeable by the Common Councell And for prevention of inconveniences which may happen by the long intermission of Common Councells it is desired that there may be an Act that all by Lawes and Ordinances already made or hereafter to be made by the Lord Major Aldermen and Commons in Common Councell Assembled touching the Calling continuing directing and regulating the same Common Councels shall be as effectuall in Law to all Intents and Purposes as if the same were particularly Enacted by the Authority of Parliament And that the Lord Major Aldermen and Commons in Common Councell may add to or Repeale the said Ordinances from time to time as they shall see cause That such other Propositions as shall bee made for the City for their further safety welfare and Governement and shall be approved of by both Houses of Parliament may bee granted and confirmed by Act of Parliament 19. That all Grants Commissions Presentations Writs Process proceedings and other things passed under the Great Seale of England in the custody of the Lords and other Commissioners appointed by both Houses of Parliament for the custody thereof be by Act of Parliament with the Royall assent shal be declared and Enacted to bee of like full force and effect to all Intents and purposes as the same or like grants Commissions Presentations Writs Processe Procedings and other things under any great Seale of England in any time heretofore were or have beene And that for time to come the said great Seal now remaining in Custody of the said Commissioners continue and bee used for the great Seale of England And that all Grants Commissions Presentations Writs Processe Proceedings and other things whatsoever passed under or by authority of any other great Seale since the 22th of May Anno Dom. 1642. or hereafter to be passed be Invalid and of no effect to all Intents and purposes Except such Writs Processe and Commissions as being passed under any other great Seal then the said great Seal in the Custody of the Commissioners aforesaid on or after the said 22th day of May and before the 28. day of November Anno Dom. 1643. were afterward proceeded upon returned into or put in ure in any the Kings Courts at Westminster And except the Grant to Mr. Justice Bacon to bee one of the Justices of the Kings Bench. And except all Acts and proceedings by vertue of any such Commissions of Goale Delivery Assize and Nisi prius or Oyer and Terminer passed under any other great Seale then the Seale aforesaid in custody of the said Commissioners before the first of October 1642. And that all Grants of Offices Lands Tenements or hereditaments made or passed under the great Seale of Ireland unto any Person or Persons Bodies Politique or Corporate since the Cessation made in Ireland the fifteenth day of September 1643. shall be null and voyd And that all Honours and Titles conferred upon any Person or Persons in the said Kingdome of Ireland since the said Cessation shall bee null and void FINIS