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A90303 Vincit qui patitur or Lieutenant Colonel John Lylborne decyphered, in a short answer of Captaine Wendy Oxford to a most notoriously false pamphlet of the said Lylborns intituled Iohn Lylborne revived printed at Bruges in Flanders. With a short letter, which was sent to him in Iuly last to give his satisfaction then, why I printed not what I had then finished for the press, in answer to his scandalous pamphlet printed at Viana in May last. With some allegations against the said Mr. Lylborne which the world knowes to be truth, of his writings, actions, plottings, and contryvings, against the late murthered king, his royall queene, posteritie, nobility spiritual and temporal, ... Oxford, Wendy. 1653 (1653) Wing O846; Thomason E211_6; ESTC R212593 7,366 7

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Vincit qui patitur OR LIUTENANT COLONEL JOHN LYLBORNE Decyphered in a short answer of Captaine WENDY OXFORD To a most notoriously false pamphlet of the said Lylborns intituled Iohn Lylborne Revived printed at Bruges in Flanders With a short letter which was sent to him in Iuly last to give him satisfaction then why I printed not what I had then finished for the Press in answer to his scandalous pamphlet printed at Viana in May last JEREMIE 28. vers 15.16 Then sayd the Prophet Jeremiah unto the Prophet Hananiah Heare now Hananiah the Lord had not sent thee but thou makest this people to trust in a lie Therefore thus sayeth the Lord Beholde I will cast thee from off the earth this yeere thou shalt die because thou hast spoken rebelliously against the Lord. With some allegations against the said Mr. Lylborne which the world knowes to be truth of his writings actions plottings and contryvings against the late murthered King his Royal Queene Posteritie Nobilitity Spiritual and Temporal and all others of the learned Orthodox Divines quite contrary to the advice of Solomon Prov. the 29. vers 18. Amos the 8. Psalme 19. Saint Mathew the 11. the 10. Corinthians the first the 6. and the 6. Galath the 6 and the 6. Acts the 10. Heb. 13. and 17. vers and in a word contrary to the whole rules of Scripture so that feaw or none saying of His owne wicked and perverse party will beleeue his reports Printed the first of Aprill in the yeare of God 1653. The Present answer of Cap WENDY OXFORD To a scandalous Paper of Mr. JOHN LYLBORNE I Need not to insist much upon my discourse all people so well knowing the nature of the object to answer whom is now my taske in this onely sheet of paper more monyes I have not to spend so much in vaine notwithstanding Mr. Lilbornes great reports of Salleryes receiving from England which is well knowne to the contrary neither have I such collections beggings and continual recruits which Mr. Lilborne weekly recives from his Brother hood and faction in England by reasson I give not such advise in my letters to those of England as he doth weekly which He takes the impudency to Iustifie the same in part of his pamphlets by a litle you may judge of the rest He is so much an Englishman as ever He was not to have King nor States to doe harme to his Brother rebells and traytors in England to that end he writs to some in England his oppinions concerning sea and Land service which may fall out cross to the designes of the rebells enemies of England The Proverb often times prooves truth That a Standerby sees better then he that plaies to that end he remaines amongst the Parliaments friends to give aime against both our King and the States of these united Provinces being between both But had I such sumes of moneys as he reports he should have heard undoubtedly from me ere this having had 24. sheets of Paper ready for the press these 9. monthes in two volumes the one Intituled The Banished-mans Complaint the other Iohn Lylbornes Portaicture with A Hue and Cry after Him Nay had I such sumes as he reports I would not have suffered my booke intituled The Prospective Glass for King and subjects to have layn Printed 9. monthes in the Printers hands and not sent them into the World imediatly after their birth where in Mr. Lylborne is more at larg discovered his cruelty and barbarisme laid open to all readers But why doe I hold thee in the porch Courteious reader when the house is so litle Therefore welcom to the rest and in briefe who so hath or shall please to read the 8 page of Mr Lilbornes letter directed to Mr D.D. in the united Provinces may find the tearme he gives me of Spy of Cromwells and Scotts and sayeth my booke intituled The unexpected Life given by Lilborne and his faction and the long wished for death of the thing called Parliament in England is false and on purposs to have his throate cutt so that no man must write or speake what he hath done for that cause But let me tell Mr Lilborne that what I write in that booke against him and ten times more then I shall here insert that those he termes Cavaliers here and els where knowes to be too great a truth therefore the more he goes about to vaile his former and still vilany He will but give him selfe the lye For hath not many told him to his face the same and doth not all know that John Lylborne when he was but an aprentise boy in London was one of the very first if not the first that ever endeavored to make a separation between the late murthered King and his People The Dutch also can not be ignorant thereof for for that very cause did he fly in to these Lands and his residence was here in Delph and my printer was his in those dayes he made a Burgur here of Delph at the same time O yes you Mr Lylborne are very well known to be the insurecter in chiefe and him who brought great tumults to white Hall that had not Capt Endimion Porter immediatly with his trayn band the Nobility and Stout-hearted gentery in Court assisted each other the sence murthered King his Queene and Royal progenie had undoubtedly been then murthered so that you had saved the murtherurs at Westminster a great deale of Honor and costly trouble to the 3 Kingdomes It is likewise known to all at home and a broad of your owne nation that after that insurrection against the King c. in the rebellious city of London and Southwarke you did rayse the same rable and had not the traine bands likewise prevented violently fell on Lambeth House and have kild his Grace of Canterbury though sence butchered by your bretheren And doth not the three nations ring of you Mr Lylborne for caussing libells to be throun in his Majestyes coach as he past the streets of London and doe not all know you were one of the first Actors in the late bloody warre and death of the late murthered King ever posting betwixt the Divells in the Army and the Turks in London but of this more at large els where And for the pressent I reffer the reader to your owne workes Iack of 44. bookes by you printed or at least owned in your Appologie and sence in all of which if there be not Treason Conspiricie False Doctrine and Herisy this is not truth especialy by reason my memory is fresh with your pampehlet from Viana in May last wherein if any please to view the 12 pag they may find your aspertions on the present King and your fixe Resolutions against the Scotts King as you term him to be irrevocable and you Iacke take presumtion upon you there to set downe the reasons and in the same page say that you will not lose your party to set his Interest on foote in a
word all your pamphlets are compossed of nought elce but seditious names of Tyrannie and oppression in monarchy and you cloake all your rebellion under honest magna Charta which had those valiant old Britanes thought it should have beene so much abused by such evile Spirits as thou art they would have made a bone-fire of it although it cost so deare as it did Now let me further tell thee reader veiw but that pamphlet and this last of his at Bruges and you shall see that he labours covertly to distroy this Kings interest in all States under covert of the fredome of the people of England crying it up which the world knows cannot be with out their King as well as a King consists in the safety of his people but not a word of a crowne or King except in detraction and derission thereof in all his workes O that is contrary to the motions of his Spirit which now he would fayn vaile over to cheat true hearts out of their understandings and if you please impartialy to view Mr Lylborns designes in the last page of his letter to Mr. D D wherein he confesseth the Dutch may be angry with him c a guilty conscience needs no accusser but sayeth Mr. Lylborne there he is no hearty enemy of the Dutch but a true borne English-man and truly if all Englishmen really observe that onely page of his they would have smal cause to thinke well on Jacke Lylborne for he shews what he would be at neither for Dutch King nor any elce but himselfe and his crue for saith he therein that he desiers with all his heart an honest peace may be concluded and soundly setled between the two States to the rational securing distinctly the rights and Priveledges of each nation with out encroachments of either side by stripping the great on both sides here in is old Jacke Lylborne revived in ill Language and Levelling one with an other that being his professed game from their arbitrary and Tyranical power sayth he ther 's an other chipp of the old blocke and so goes on protesting that if his schattered power and interrest could contribute any thing to the accomplishing of such a peace and a greement he would heartily venture his Life c with more large expressions Now you may immagine the reasson hereof and the good which will arise thereon That if a peace c. the King may seeke his fortune and consequently all loyal and true hearted Englishmen of great estates high birth and too good breeding to be kept from their old and rightfull possessions but in deed Jacke neither English or Dutch must ever looke to see peace and quietness in the 3 Kingdomes of England c. nor in deed these Netherlands 2 yeares togeather with out the Crowne be setled on the rightfull Heire for it will be a pressident and high way to distruction of all Monarchy in the world and set up oppressive Anarchy in steed thereof which the Lord of Hostes but no doubt will open the eyes of all Princes in Christendome especially for the prevention thereof and breake the cords of all such unlawful presidents besides it will be such a moate in the eyes of the Netherlands that it will not be soon picked out for all he clawes the Dutch in the said Letter whose wisdome is too great for his delusive wayes View what he writes to his Intelligencer Mr. D D. whom I doe avow if so to be the Sonn of perdition and not of an honest woman for the time is yet to come that ever I thought or spake of the Death of John Lylborne I have other thinges to talke of on then such a perverse disposition but as I sayd marke well how he would claw c for saith he in the last lines of that letter what he would doe if the Dutch would but give Oliver a box on the eare he would give one on the other in his way if not account him a knave many thinkes that noe newes any time his 18 or 20 yeares but observe the box on the eare would be both to the English and Dutch for should they agree they ●ust looke to be in warre with all neighbouring nations taking part with such a people whose thirst for blood is not to be quenched untill they be served as Alexander was or the 30 Tyrants of Athens for that the Treasury of these lands will not onely be exhausted but for ever remaine empty enough Now where as Mr. John falsely calumniateth me againe in the 4 and 5 pag of his booke by the name Spy of the English and Dutch and that He routed me from Amsterdam many at the Hague Amsterdam and elce where knowes to the contrary for the Landlord Landlady and other lodgers in the House wherein our aboad was there and Capt Rawlins told Lylborne that to be a cruel Lye to his face as I am Informed by some of them selves for I long before resolved to depart that Citty as 〈◊〉 being too deare a place and not s● … lthfull as where I am which Citty I designed for my a boade at my ve●● first landing and where as ●e wickedly and in deed diabolically … erses mee wi●● the contriving his murther at Bruges and Amsterdam I have more largely cleared that poynt elce where only give me leave to let you know his bloody conscience is so guilty that he feares more then ordinary for if I had had such an intent and was to have or had a sallery for the contriving his murther I could have dispatcht him long sence as wee traveld togeather in shipps in our Iourney from England or as wee lay togeather often times in Amsterdam in his or my owne chamber and as for hiering at the first coming over or sence any of the Duke of Lorraignes men or any elce I neither could then or can I well yet either speake or understand the languages of forreigne nations or had I or have I yet any such acquaintance in the Lorraignes army or any such murthering bloodthirsty and bloodminded people as any those he pretends and as him selfe hath and still is to be feared yet remaines otherwise he could never symphatyze so much with the disposistion of the Devill the father of all mischiefe wherefore at present I shall onely make this protestation against all his particulars and Generalls That I desier all my other sinnes may be forgiven me at the last day saving thoses he charges me with of murther in a most ample way of him in particular and many in the general of both Nations as also that detestable on of Lasciviousnesse no Jacke I am none of your adimantical romancers neither am I one of your faction that hold it noe sinne to doe with a sister when the Spirit moves neither am I so cowerdly as you terme it to plott or contrive any mans murther in a base ignoble way especialy yours at that time when I had not occassion for it you never deserving from me any