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A64758 The speech of Richard Vaughan, Esq., recorder of Carmarthen, at His Grace the Duke of Beaufort (Lord President of Wales) his entrance into the said town Vaughan, Richard. 1684 (1684) Wing V138; ESTC R6750 2,952 5

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THE SPEECH OF Richard Vaughan Esq RECORDER OF CARMARTHEN At His GRACE The Duke of Beaufort Lord President of WALES His ENTRACE into the said TOWN May it please your GRACE ALthough in this your GRACES general Visitation of the Places under your Command This that you are now entered into possibly may seem among the Meanest yet by an Unanimous Voice and Consent I have it in Charge to assure you That there has been None where the Hearts of the People have been filled with greater Awe and Veneration for your Character greater Honour for your Person greater Admiration of your Perfections nor greater Gladness at your Arrival Hitherto they have worshipt you at a distance as the Israelites did the Mount and now they have the Pleasure of seeing you Face to Face But our Joyes must not be wholly laid out for your Grace Part is due to the additional Satisfaction we conceive at the presence of your Noble Son who is Heir even in your Life of your incomparable Vertues and as that may seem a Paradox in Law so 't will appear as high a Contradiction in Reason That though your Grace has entirely convey'd unto his Lordship your excellent Endowments yet notwithstanding that Bounty your own Original stock and abundance is not in the l●●st impair'd or diminished 'T is is matter of exceeding trouble to us That it lies not within the Compass of our Power to exemplifie the Honour and Service we have for your Grace by external Demonstrations of Deference suitable to the Quality of so Illustrious a Person In regard therefore the Extent of our Ability is not correspondent to the Zeal of our Affection the sincerity of your Welcome will be very imperfectly represented by the Solemnity of your Entertainment The best and most pleasing part of that will be That your Grace will still find our Heads and our Hearts inform'd and regulated by the same Principle of Loyalty which was our Antidote against the Poyson and Infection of those Treasonable Doctrines and Practices which in the late dismal Times of Rebellion like the Frogs of Egypt overspread the Land round about us but were not able to blast or corrupt our Vineyard a Vineyard of so admirable a Mould that it never gave Birth to any such monstrous Production as a Sequestrator or Committee-man Those Boars of the Forest invaded it with design to engender and propagate their kind They sow'd their Tares amongst our Wheat and water'd them with our Blood but maugre that the Nature and Virtue of our Soil had so irreconcileable and aversion to the malignity of the Seed that it never gave them any Return and therefore when they fail'd to debauch they destroy'd and laid it waste The same Principle and Conscience which in those days of Desolation when we were no longer able to resist yet supported us to weather the Tyranny and Oppressions of those Arbitrary and Republican Hoghen Moghens rather than renounce the Cause of our SOVEREIGN kindled and inflamed in us the highest Horror and Indignation at the report of the late infernal and execrable CONSPIRACY against His MAJESTY His ROYAL BROTHER and the GOVERNMENT A Conspiracy that was equally complicated with Impudence and Impiety for besides that Sovereign Princes being God Almighty's Vicegerents here on Earth are in that respect in a more immediate manner the Subjects of his Care and Protection The Plot of our Sons of Belial carried a more particular Contempt and Affront of the Divine Power arising from the more particular Providence it has exerted in the preservation of the BLOOD ROYAL of this Kingdom ev'n above that of any other Nation in so many signally repeated I had almost said miraculous Instances Add to this That it not only flies in the face of the Oath of Allegiance but most impudently beards the concurrent and uniform Authority of all Laws Natural Divine and Municipal And as these Considerations together with the Justice Clemency and Candor of their Administration seem to promise a sufficient security to the Sacred Person so methinks the Beauty and Excellence of our MONARCHY which will appear yet the more shining if set in opposition to the Baldness of a Republique should supersede the necessity of any other Guard to our Government A Government framed with so great Art and Curiosity so exact a Symetry and Proportion through all its Parts and finally so wifely disposed and accommodated to the joint and reciprocal Felicity of Prince and Subject that there is none in the World can vie with it either in respect of the Gracefulness and Splendor of its outward Form or the more real Happiness it dispenses and communicates to all Orders and Degrees of Men living under it A Government in short that 't is at once the Religion and Interest of the Subject to defend and continue and as the influence of the one engages all the good and honest to its support so the sense of the other should endear it ev'n to the most knavish and sell ended part of the People These are indeed plausible deductions of Logick but plain and simple Experience which is free from that Sophistry and Deceit incident to Syllogism and Argument has beyond Contradiction prov'd That there have been a sort of sottish and profligate Miscreants among us that have transgressed against all these Lights not only the Lights of their Consciences but a strange Infatuation their own temporal Peace and Happiness and all this to reduce us again to the same state of Captivity and Thraldom from which we have not been so long freed But that it may be very well remembred that not only our Civil but likewise our Philosophick Rights and Liberties suffered Shipwrack and even that fundamental Priviledge of our Species the free use and exercise of our Speech our Understandings and all the Faculties of our Soul was under Sequestration And since Treason is in its Nature no less apt to be carried on by Policy than Power by clandestine Councel and Stratagem than open Force and Violence the goodness of God has as well appear'd in disclosing the Councels of our Traytors as if he had discomfited their Forces Neither is our Praise and Thanksgiving only due for the blessing of the Discovery but the happy Effect and Consequence thereof which has been the undeceiving a multitude of probably well-meaning Men who were misled and imposed upon by the sanctimonious disguise and popular amusement of Religion and Piety And now there being nothing more conducive to the preservation of all Places in their due Allegiance than the intrusting them to the Conduct and Government of Persons well affected from a congratulatory Address to Providence for detecting and confounding the Snares of the Hunters the Transition will be apt and natural to an acknowledgment of His MAJESTIES great Wisdom in setling us under your GRACES LIEUTENANCY who to all the Embelishments of Art and Nature has the accession of that which is the best Ornament Man is capable of I mean Loyalty and Affection to the KING You derive it from your most honourable Ancestors 't is entayled on your Family and seems to be inherent and fixt in your Blood He must needs be a very great Stranger to our British Annals that is ignorant of the Aid they have constantly ministred to the Crown in its distress All their Parts and Members have in their respective Provinces mov'd in subserviency to its Interest The Wisdom of their Heads has given it mature and prosperous Counsel in its most difficult Emergencies The Integrity of their Hearts has fortified it with firm and fast Friends in its Adversity The Might of their Hands has gained it Victory in the day of Battel And lastly The fulness of their Coffers has afforded it Supply and Relief in its extreamest Exigency in the lowest Ebb of its Fortune I shall trespass no further on your GRACES Patience than whil'st I conclude with a most humble Praver to your GRACE That you will always look on us with an Eye of Favour We are sensible the best Title we can make to recommend us to your Patronage and to the Honour and Relation of your Servants will be with our wonted Constancy to maintain our Hereditary Character of Most Obedient Subjects to the Common Father of our Countrey the KING and of Conformable Sons to our Holy Mother the CHURCH and as the most prevailing and effectual Expedient to secure us against warping from our Duty to Both We shall always endeavour to live in a Brotherly Love one among another FINIS LONDON Printed for JACOB TONSON at the Judge's Head in Chancery-Lane near Fleet-street M. DC LXXXIV