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A83915 The several judgements of the Supreame Court of Parliament, against Alexander Fitton Edward Loyd, John Cade, and John Wright: and against the libel contrived, signed, and published by them and others, against the Right Honourable Charles Lord Gerard, Baron of Brandon.; Proceedings. 1663 England and Wales. Parliament. House of Lords. 1663 (1663) Wing E2845A; ESTC R232065 1,523 8

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The Several JUDGEMENTS OF THE Supreame Court OF PARLIAMENT AGAINST Alexander Fitton Edward Loyd John Cade and John Wright And against the Libel Contrived Signed and Published by them and others against the RIGHT HONOURABLE CHARLES LORD GERARD Baron of Brandon C R DIEV ET MON DROIT HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE London Printed by John Bill and Christopher Barker Printers to the Kings most Excellent Majesty 1663. The several Judgements of the Supream Court of Parliament against Alexander Fitton Edward Loyd John Cade and John Wright And against the Libel Contrived Signed and Published by them and others against the Right Honourable Charles Lord Gerard Baron of Brandon Die Jovis 9º Julii 1663. WHereas the House hath heard yesterday at this Bar Alexander Fitton Edward Loyd John Cade and John Wright by their Council at large what they could further say in defence of themselves for contriving signing and publishing a false odious and infamous Libel signed by Abraham Granger against the Lord Gerard Baron of Brandon a Peer of this Realm and Member of Parliament It is this day Ordered and Adjudged by the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled after a very serious and deliberate consideration taken by their Lordships of the whole matter That the said Lord Gerard is clear and free and is hereby cleared and freed from all or any of the matters of or in the said Libel And that the said Alexander Fitton shall undergo the Iudgement of this House as followeth I. That the said Alexander Fitton is hereby Fined unto His Majesty in the Sum of Five hundred pounds II. That the said Lord Gerard is hereby left to his free liberty to proceed at Law for reparation by occasion of the said Libel III. That the said Alexander Fitton shall be and hereby is committed to be kept close Prisoner in the Kings-Bench-Prison until he produce and bring forth the said Abraham Granger IV. That the said Alexander Fitton shall finde good and sufficient Sureties for the good behaviour during life which is to be taken by the Lord Chief Iustice of the Kings Bench. And their Lordships do further Order and adjudge That the said Edward Loyd John Cade and John Wright for their being privy to Signing and Publishing of the said false odious and infamous Libel shall be imprisoned in the Fleet there to remain during His Majesties pleasure and before their being released shall finde good and sufficient security for their good behaviour during life which is to be taken by the said Lord Chief Iustice Jo. Brown Cleric Parliamentorum Die Sabbathi 11. die Julii 1663. WHereas the Original Paper delivered into this House by Edward Loyd and signed by Abraham Granger entituled A Narrative of the horrid and detestable Design of the Lord Gerard against A. G.Gr in compelling him to Swear against Mr. Alexander Fitton is by the Iudgement of this House Declared and Adjudged to be a False Odious and Infamous Libel against the Person and Honour of the Lord Gerard Baron of Brandon a Peer of this Realm and Member of Parliament It is this day Ordered by the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled That Two Copies of the said Libel which are to be Signed by the Clerk of the Parliament shall be burnt One in the New Palace-Yard at Westminster by the hand of the Common Hangman by the direction and appointment of the Sheriffs of London and Middlesex in that behalf And the other in the Market-place of the City of Chester by the direction and appointment of the Mayor of the said City at such times as the said Lord Gerard shall appoint And it is further Ordered That the said Original Libel Entituled A Narrative c. shall not be entred into the Iournal Book of this House amongst the Records but shall remain in the custody of the Clerk of the Parliament until the said Lord Gerard shall demand it of him And then the Clerk of the Parliament is hereby Authorized to deliver the same to his Lordship And it is lastly Ordered That this Order and the Iudgement of this House bearing date the Ninth day of this instant July shall be forthwith Printed and Published by such person or persons as the Lord Gerard shall appoint and direct for the fuller vindication of his Lordship JO. BROWN Cleric Parliamentorum LONDON Printed by John Bill and Christopher Barker Printers to the Kings most Excellent Majesty 1663. Mr Fittons sentence for lybelling the Lord Gerard.