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A39631 Five remarkable passages which have very lately happened betweene His Maiestie and the high court of Parliament ... Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.; England and Wales. Parliament.; England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) 1642 (1642) Wing F1120; ESTC R22428 3,733 9

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way for the chastising of so high a disobedience The Names of those Divines that are nominated by the Knights and Brugesses of each County for the Consultation or Assembly Bedfordshire MAster Dillingham Mr. Boldes Buckinghamshire Mr. Henry Wilkinson Mr. Valentine Berkshire Dr. Twisse Mr. Rayner Cambridgeshire Doctor Thomas Wincop Mr. Thomas Goodwin Cambridge University Doctor Brounrig Bishop Doctor Ward Cornwall Master Gamon Master Hicks Cheshire Master Iohn Lea. Master Thomas Case Cumberland Doctor Hoyle Master Bridges Durham Master Iennison Master Morton Derbyshire Doctor Love Doctor Gouge Devonshire Master Pine Master Whiting Dorsetshire Master White Master Peele Essex 〈◊〉 Marshall Glocestershire Master Mew Master Dunning Huntingtonshire Master Backhurst Master Philip Nye Hartfordshire Doctor Smith Doctor Burges Herefordshire Master Greene Master Gower Kent Master Wilson Master Taylor Lincolnshire Master Tuckney Master Coleman Lancashire Master Herles Master Herrick Leicestershire Master Clayton Master Gibs Middlesex Doctor Calibute Downing Master Burroughs London Master Calamy Master George Walker Master Seaman Master Caryll Munmouthshire Doctor Harris Master George Morley Northamptonshire Master Edward Reynolds Master Hall Nottinghamshire Doctor Robert Saunderson Master Foxcroft Northumberland Master Iohn Iackson Master William Carter Norfolke Master Thoroughgood Master Arrow-Smith Oxfordshire Master Robert Harris Master Crosse Oxford University Archbishop of Armagh Doctor Stiles Rutlandshire Master Samuel Gibson Master Whitaker Somersetshire Master Samuel Crook Master Cunnet Shropshire Master Edward Corbet Master Hildersham Surrey Doctor Stainton Doctor Daniel Featley Staffordshire Master Francis Cooke Master Lightfoot Hampshire Master Langley Master Tisdale Suffolk Master Tho. Young Master Iohn Philips Sussex Master Pickering Master Henry Nye Westmorland Master Hall Master Hutton Wiltshire Master Henry Scudder Master Baily Worcestershire Master Salmay Doctor Prideaux Bishop Warwickshire Master Burges Master Vines Yorkshire Master Levell Master Michlethwait Anglesey Master Buckley Brecknockshire Doctor Temple Cardiganshire Master Jos. Shute Carmarthenshire Master Nichols Carnarvanshire Master Thomas Gataker Denbyshire Doctor Rich. Flintshire Doctor Parsley Glamorganshire Master Tozer Merioneth shire Master Sp●rstow Pembrookshire Master Francis Channell Montgomeryshire Master Ellis Radnorshire Doctor Hackwell Iland of Gernesy Master de la Marse Iland of Iernesey Master de Lasser Die Martis 26. April 1642. Resolved upon the Question THAT Sir Iohn Hotham Knight according to this relation hath done nothing but in obedience to the Command of both Houses of Parliament Resolved upon the Question That this declaring of Sir Iohn Hotham Traytor being a Member of the House of Commons is a high breach of the priviledge of Parliament Resolved upon the Question That this declaring of Sir Iohn Hotham Traitor without due processe of Law is against the libertie of the Subject and against the Law of the Land Ordered by the Lords and Commons in Parliament that these Votes shallbe printed and sent to the Sheriffes and the Iustices of the Peace to be published in all the Market Townes of the Counties of York and Lincoln Io. Brown Cler. Parliament Die Martis 26. April 1642. IT is declared by the Lords and Commons in Parliament that the stopping of the passages between Hull and the Parliament and the intercepting of Messengers imployed from the Parliament to Hull or from any that are in the Service of the Parliament or any Letters whatsoever sent by any to or from the Parliament is a high breach of the priviledge of Parliament which by the Lawes of this Kingdome and the Protestation we are bound to defend with our Lives and Fortunes and to bring the violater to condigne punishment And hereby all Lords Lieutenants and their Deputies authorised by the Ordinance of both houses of Parliament all Sheriffs Iustices Majors Bailiffs Constables and other Officers whatsoever are required to give their uttermost aid and assistance to all that are imployed in the said Service for their better and more speedee free and safe passage And to apprehend all such as by colour of any warrant or other authority whatsoever shal endevour on 〈◊〉 about to hinder any that are employed about the same and them to apprehend in safe custody to send up to the Parliament Ordered by the Lords and Commons in Parliament that this Declaration shall be forthwith printed and published Iohn Browne Cler. Parl. FINIS