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A45631 Some queries concerning the election of members for the ensuing Parliament together with a reply by way of query to the same. L'Estrange, Roger, Sir, 1616-1704.; Harrington, James, 1664-1693. Roger L' Estrange's queries considered. 1690 (1690) Wing H833; ESTC R11091 7,602 15

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a Member at or before the time of making such Surrender or Instrument purporting such Surrender or the suing out or prosecuting such Scire Facias Quo Warranto or Information in nature of Quo Warranto any thing in this Act contained or any other Case Statute or any Ordinance Charter Custom or any thing to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding The Honourable Edward Russet Esq William Duncombe Esq Sir Henry Winchcombe Bar. Henry Powle Esq Sir Algernoon May Knight Sir William Rich Bar. Sir Henry Fane Knight of the Bath Thomas Tipping Esq The Hon. Thomas Wharton Esq Sir Thomas Lee Bar. Thomas Lewes Esq William Jephson Esq Sir William Drake Kt. Richard Hampden Esq John Hambden Esq Isaac Newton Magist Art Sir Robert Cotton Kt. and Bar. John Maynwaring Esq Roger Whitley Esq Hugh Boscawen Esq William Harbord Esq Edward Russet Esq Sir Henry Ashhurst Kt. Anthony Rowe Esq Hugh Fortescue Esq Robert Harly Esq Sir Peter Colleton Bar. Jonathan Prideaux Esq Sir John Lowther of Whitehaven Bar. Sir Henry Capell Kt. Sir Philip Gell Bar. The Honoura Anchitell Gray Esq Sir George Treby Kt. The Honoura Robert Russel Esq Sir Francis Drake Bar. Sir Walter Younge Bar. Thomas Reynell Esq John Elwell Esq Samuel Foote Esq Henry Trenchard Esq Thomas Trenchard Esq John Burridge Esq Sir John Morton Bar. John Manly senior Esq Sir Matthew Andrews Kt. Henry Mildmay Esq Isaac Rebow Esq Sir Thomas Middleton Kt. Sir John Guise Bar. Sir Ralph Dutton Bar. Sir Duncombe Colechester Kt. Thomas Master Esq John How Esq Richard Dowdeswell Esq Sir Edward Harly Kt. of the Bath Paul Foley Esq John Dutton Colt Esq John Birch Esq Sir Thomas Pope Blount Bar. Sir Charles Caesar Kt. Sir William Cowper Bar. Sir Thomas Byde Kt. The Honourable Sydney Wortley alias Mountague Esq The Hon. Sir Vere Fane Kt. of the B. Sir John Knatchbull Bar. Sir William Honywood Bar. Henry Lee Esq Sir Tho Taylor Bar. Charles Lord Brandon Gerrard The Hon. Richard Lord Colchester Bennet Lord Sharard Thomas Babington Esq Sir Edward Hussey Kt. Sir William Yorke Kt. Sir John Brownlowe Bar. Sir William Ellis Bar. The Hon. Philip Howard Esq Sir Patience Ward Kt. Sir Robert Clayton Kt. Sir Thomas Pilkington Kt. Sir William Ashurst Kt. Sir Henry Hobart Kt. George England Esq John Trenchard Esq Serj. at Law The Hon. Sir Robert Howard Kt. Sir Thomas Samuel Kt. Sir William Langham Kt. Sir Francis Blake Kt. Sir Scroop How Kt. Sir John Cope Bar. Sir Thomas Lytleton Bar. Edward Gorges Esq The R. Hon. Charles Marq. of Winton The Hon. William Lord Pawlett Francis Morley Esq Fitton Gerrard Esq Henry Wallap Esq The Honour James Russel Esq Sir Michael Biddulph Bar. Philip Foley Esq Henry Boyle Esq Sir Philip Skippon Kt. Sir Robert Rich Kt. and Bar. Sir John Duke Bar. Sir Richard Ounslow Bar. George Evelyn Esq John Arnold Esq Thomas Howard Esq Foot Onslow Merchant Sir John Thompson Bar. Denzill Onslow Esq Sir John Pelham Bar. John Machell Esq John Lewkener Esq Sir John Fagge Bar. William Garway Esq Sir Richard Newdigate Bar. Sir Thomas Mompesson Kt. Thomas Pits Esq Sir Charles Rawleigh Kt. Morice Bocland Esq Sir William Pinsent Bar. Charles Godfry Esq Thomas Freke Esq John Wildman senior Esq Hawles Esq John Wildman junior Esq Sir James Rushout Bar. Thomas Foley Esq William Bremley Esq John Somers Esq Richard Lord Coote Henry H●rbert Esq Edward Tompson Alderman William Stockdale Esq Sir William Strickland Bar. William Palmes Esq Sir Michael Wharton Kt. Barons of the Cinque-Ports Richhard Austen Esq James Chadwick Esq Julius Deeds Esq Tho. Pappillon Esq Sir James Oxinden Kt. and Bar. WALES Sir William Williams Kt. and Bar. Bussy Mansell Esq Sir Rowland Gwynn Kt. Roger L'estrange's QUERIES CONSIDERED AND Some Queries put for the Consideration of those Persons whose Judgments are in danger of being again Poysoned by the Snare of smooth Words calculated to the humour of a Biggot for the helping the Indigent Case of King James and Vindicating the Non-Abdicators 1. WHether the Church of England ought not to be content and very grateful that the King has so often declared himself for the Church of England without obliging his Majesty on pain of their Displeasure and no less a Scandal than Presbyterian in his Heart to subjoyn a profess'd Abhorrence and inveterate Enmity against all his Dissenting Subjects 2. Whether the Church of England or Dissenters have most made it their Business to Libel the present King or whether indeed they ever did Libel him to the Degree of our Query-maker in his sixth Query and whether it be the sin against the Holy Ghost for the Dissenters to glory in the Friendship of their King who has given them his Royal Word for his Favour and Protection in the Liberty of their Conscience which is so much repined at and the King so much hated for 3. Whether it be really the Church of England or our Query-maker only that makes her so that makes her self a Sanctuary for all the Offenders of the last Reign and if so What she can answer to her excluding the late King James while none of his Instruments are thought guilty enough to suffer no nor to be excluded doing the same things again if they have Opportunity 4. Whether also it had not been as mannerly in our Inquirer to have set down a List of all those Members that stood in need of Indemnity 1660. to make out that it was a majority or whether his Credit be good enough to pass without Proof who stands in so much need of an Indemnity himself and of a Pillory now for traducing 146 Gentlemen of the House of Commons as Republicans or old Rebels because against his Will they Voted his present Majesty King and took the Sword of Persecution out of the hand of the Church of England 5. Whether his third Query be not insinuation enough to make the Church of England loath him who foster upon them his own Spirit of Blood and War so contradictory to the known and practised Doctrine of the Church Charitiy and Passive Obedience and what but Rebellion can this Libeller insinuate when he says the Church of England will be esteem'd Cowards and Stupid if they do not awake against those his Majesty has taken into his Protection 6. Whether this Fellow is not a fit Person to be hugg'd by the Church of England that shall boast in Print that our Army in Ireland are but Remains of Regiments and proposing other means to reduce Ireland than giving Taxes viz. recalling K. James if he does not mean that we desire him to name those other means not doubting his Majesty as well as the Nation will take it very kindly of him to put us in a way to reduce the Kingdom without Money or a way for Money without Taxes 7. Whether any Dissenter ever denyed his fifth Query or what his reason is for putting it or how he will prove all those qualifications upon any Member of the House 8. Whether it