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A82435 Anno Regni Caroli II. Regis Angliæ, Scotiæ, Franciæ, & Hiberniæ, duodecimo. At the Parliament begun at Westminster, the five and twentieth day of April, an. Dom. 1660 In the twelfth year of the reign of our most gracious soveraign lord Charles, by the grace of God, of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, &c. England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II); England and Wales. Parliament. 1661 (1661) Wing E1095; Thomason E1075_27 58,399 149

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Gent. John Boothof Hereford Esq City of Hereford For the City of Hereford Thomas Davies Esq Major James Lawrence Gent. Tho. Clerk Gent. Hertford For the County of Hertford Marmaduke Rawden Iames Willimott Iunior Gent. Thomas ArrasDr of Physick Richard Coombes Esq Sir Robert Ioslyn Knight Thomas Cappin Edward Briscoe Iohn Halsie Esq Mr. Fetherston of Blackeswere Edward Brograve Ralph Gore Thomas Brograve Edward Cason Thomas Bonest Henry Becher Henry Chancey George Bromley Alexander Meade Iohn Crouch Iames Willimort Iunior George Poyner Gent. Iohn Iesson Esq St. Albans For the Borrough of St. Albans William FoxwistEsq Recorder Mr. Iohn New Mr. Edward Eames Mr. Thomas Cawley Senior Mr. William Marston Sir Henry Connyngsby Edmond Smith Alban Cox Richard Combes Esq Thom. MarstonGent Kent For the County of Kent Sir William Mann Sir Edward Masters Thomas Peake esq Sir Tho. Godfrey The Major of Maydston for the time being Sir William Meredeth Baronet Sir Thomas Preise Baronet Mr. Richard Manley Mr. Thomas Manley Sandwich For the Town of Sandwich Iohn Verrier Peter Peke Gent. Lancaster For the County of Lancaster Henry BanisterEsq Ieoffry Rushton Gent. Richard FleetwoodGent Iohn Molineux esq VVilliam Fif●esq Sir George Middleton Knight and Baronet Mathew Richardson esq Robert Heywood Esq Roger Stowton of the City of London Thomas Butler R●chard Farrington VVilliam VVall William Turner Henry Brabin VVilliam HodgkensonGent Lincoln For the County of Lincoln and City and County of the same Edward Turney William Lister Esqs Sir Robert Dallison Baronet Sir Charles Dallison Knight William Draper Samuel P●octor William Thompson Humphrey Walcot Thomas Mills Maurice Dalton Iohn Watson William Willoughby Henry Heron Marm●duke Darrel Iohn Ogle Anthony Treadway William Skipwich Thomas Browne of Eastkirby Iohn Almore Mr. Skinner of Thornton Colledge Tho. Harrington William Whichcot Charles PelhamIunior Roger Pelham Mr. Iohn Lockton Mr. Iohn Hobson Iunior Mr. Henry Hall Mr. Charles Bawdes Mr. Iohn Colthurst Mr. William Bishop and Mr. Edward Blaw Aldermen Mr. William Perkins Mr. Thomas Mills Mr. Peregrine Buck Mr. William Dowman Mr. Thomas Dickenson Mr. Iohn Thornton and Richard Wetherel Aldermen London For the City of London Nicholas Delves Esq Benj●min Albin Richard Spencer Middlesex For the County of Middlesex Sir Iohn RobinsonBaronet Lieutenant of the Tower Sir Richard Browne Thomas Bride Thomas Harrisonof South-Mins Sir VVilliam Bareman Lieut. Col. Powel Charles Pitfeild Esq Robert Peyton Iohn Iones Iohn Limbrey Edward Chard Richard Shelton Esq VVilliam Page Esq Roger IennynsEsq Sir Heneage Finch Baronet His Majesties Sollicitor General Cheney of HackneyEsq Lieut. Col. Powel Charles Cheney of Chelsey Christopher Abdy Esq Sir Allen Broadricke Iohn Barton Esq Westminster For the City of VVestmiuster and Liberties thereof Gabriel Beck Esq Mr. Graham Peter Maplesden George Plunknett Thomas Kirke VVill. Greene George Farewell Ralph Darnall Monmouth For the County of Monmouth VVilliam Ionesof Frowen Esq Iames Proger Charles Proger Northampton For the County of Morthampton Edward Onely Iohn Thorton Iohn VVilloughby Esqs Norfolk For the County of Norfolk George Windham Robert Doughty of Hanworth Robert Legar Esquires Henry Scarborough Gent. Mr. John Roops Mr. Thomas Talbot Mr. Henry Blackborne Gent. Borough of Lyn Regis For the Borough of Lyn Regis John BassetMajor Robert Steward Esq Recorder Thomas Greene William Wharton Henry Bell Robert Thorowgood Alderman Holley Great Yarmouth For the Town of Great Yarmouth Nicholas Cutting James Simons Bailiff there Sir John Potts Knight and Baronet Sir William DoyleyKnight Sir Thomas Me●ow Knight Thomas Gooch George England John Carter Nathaniel Ashby Thomas Lucas Iohn Woodroff Iames Iohnson Esquires George Tilyard Gent. Thetford For the whole Borough and Corporation of Thetford the Major for the time being John Kendal Gent. Mr. Bourage Martin Maurice Shelton Esquires Robert Keddington Gent. Mr. Nicholas Rookwood Mr. Robert Wright of Kilveston Newcastle upon Tine For the Town and County of Newcastle upon Tine Sir Nicholas Cole Knight and Baronet Sir Francis Bows Knight Sir Francis Anderson Knight Sir Iohn Marley Nottingham For the County of Nottingham Francis Sandi●Esq Thomas Bristow William Newton Gentlemen East-Retford For the Borrough of East-Retford the Bailiffs for the time being Oxon. For the County of Oxon William Glyn John West Esquires Iohn Coker Gent. Iames Herbertesq Sir Thomas Tippin University of Oxford Mr. Robert Withers Mr. Edward Master Mr. David Thomas Mr. Gregory Ballard Mr. Timothy Horton The City of Oxford For the City of Oxford Francis Holloway William Cornish Salop. For the County of Salop Charles Baldwin Samuel Baldwin esquires Mr. Moore of Middleton Mr. Bushop of the Moore Benjamin Buckley Stafford For the County of Stafford Thomas Rudiardesq Iohn Colelough Timothy Edge Gentlemen Somerset For the County of Somerset William Orangeesq VVilliam Bacon Senior Gent. Iohn Cridland Gent. Mawdley Samborne Iohn Carew Roger Newborough Iames Haise esquires For the City of Bristol For the City and County of the City of Bristol The Major and Sheriffs for the time being Iohn Knight the elder VVilliam Coulston Iohn Bradway VVilliam Coles For the City of Bathe For the City of Bathe Iohn Vane Iohn Masters Aldermen Southampton For the County of Southampton with the Town and County Mr. Essex Powlet Richard Lucy Gabriel VVhistler esq Isle of Wight For the Isle of VVight Thomas Bowremanesq Iohn Oglander of Newport Gentleman Suffolk For the County of Suffolk George VViniffe William Blumfield esquires Mr. Iohn Brooke Mr. Milton of Ipswich Mr. Edmond Bedingfield Mr. Francis Langley Mr. Thomas Read Mr. Rabbit of Bramfield Isaac Matham esquire Gardiner Web Gent. St. Edmunds Bury For St. Edmonds Bury Francis Smith Robert Sharpe Samuel Hustler Surrey For the County of Surrey Edward Evelin Iohn Yates Richard Knipe esquires Mr. Iohn Parker Sir Purbeck Temple Sir Thomas Bludworth Knights Thomas Rogers Charles Good-Harman-Atwood esquires Iohn Parker of Rigate Rye in the County of Sussex For the Town of Rye Samuel Bembrigg Iames VVelsh Thomas Osmonton Worcester For the Town of Worcester Sir Iohn PackingtonBaronet Sir Rowland Berkley Knight Sir Iohn Winford Knight Samuel Sandys Henry Townsend Iohn Bearcroft esquires Sir Ralph Clare Knight of the Bath Worcester City For the City and County of the City of Worcester Edward Soley Alderman Samuel Smith Thomas Twitty Gentlemen Henry Townsendesq Sir William Mooreton Knight Humphrey Tyrer Richard Heming Stephen Richardson Gentlemen Sir Iohn Packington Sir Rowland Berkley Sir Ralph Clare Sir Iohn Winford Samuel Sandys esq Warwick For the County of VVa●wick Listerof Alveston Esq Richard Bishop of St●atford Esq Coventry For the City and County of the City of Coventry Sir Arthur Caley Knight The Maior of Coventry for the time being H●nry Smith Alman Sir Richard Hopkins Knight William Iesson Thomas Norton Esqs Mr. Thomas Love Mathew Smith Samuel Snell William Ielliffe Robert Beak Iames Na●er Aldermen Town of Warwick For the Town of Warwick Sir Henry PuckeringBaronet Sir Clement ThrockmortonKnight 〈◊〉 Rouse Nathaniel Stoughton Iohn Stanton Esqs Lister of Alveston Esq Richard Bishop of Stra●ford Wilts For the
Knight and Baronet Mathew Richardson esq Robert Heywood Esq Roger Stowton of the City of London Thomas Butler Richard Farrington VVilliam VVall William Turner Henry Brabin VVilliam HodgkensonGent Lincoln For the County of Lincoln and City and County of the same Edward Turney William Lister Esqs Sir Robert Dallison Baronet Sir Charles Dallison Knight William Draper Samuel Proctor William Thompson Humphrey Walcot Thomas Mills Michael Dalton Iohn Watson William Willoughby Henry Heron Marmaduke Darrel Iohn Ogle Anthony Treadway William Skipwith Thomas Browne of Eastkirby Iohn Almore Mr. Skinner of Thornton Colledge Tho. Harrington William Whichcot Charles PelhamIunior Roger Pelham Mr. Iohn Lockton Mr. Iohn Hobson Iunior Mr. Henry Hall Mr. Charles Pawdes Mr. Iohn Colthurst Mr. William Bishop and Mr. Edward Blaw Aldermen Mr. William Perkins Mr. Thomas Mills Mr. Peregrine Buck Mr. William Dowman Mr. Thomas Dickenson Mr. Iohn Thornton and Richard Wetherel Aldermen London For the City of London Nicholas Delves Esq Benjamin Albin Richard Spencer Middlesex For the County of Middlesex Sir Iohn RobinsonBaronet Lieutenant of the Tower Sir Richard Browne Thomas Bide Thomas Harrisonof South-Mins Sir VVilliam Bateman Lieut. Col. Powel Charles Pitfield Esq Robert Peyton Iohn Iones Iohn Limbrey Edward Chard Richard Shelton Esqs VVilliam Page Esq Roger IennynsEsq Sir Heneage Finch Baronet His Majesties Sollicitor General Cheney of HackneyEsq Lieut. Col. Powel Charles Cheney of Chelsey Christopher Abdy Esq Sir Allen Broadricke Iohn Barton Esq Westminster For the City of VVestminster and Liberties thereof Gabriel Beck Esq Mr. Glaham Peter Maplesden George Plunknet Thomas Kirke VVill. Greene George Farewell Ralph Darnell Monmouth For the County of Monmouth VVilliam Ionesof Frowen Esq Iames Proger Charles Proger Northampton For the County of Northampton Edward Onely Iohn Thorton Iohn VVilloughby Esqs Norfolk For the County of Norfolk George Windham Robert Doug●ty of Hanworth Robert Legat Esquires Henry Scarborough Gent. Mr. John Kepps Mr. Thomas Talbot Mr. Henry Blackborne Gent. Borough of Lyn Regis For the Borough of Lyn Regis John BassetMajor Robert Steward Esq Recorder Thomas Greene William Wharton Henry Bell Robert Thorowgood Alderman Holley Great Yarmouth For the Town of Great Yarmouth Nicholas Cutting James Simonds Bailiff there Sir John Potts Knight and Baronet Sir William Doyley Knight Sir Thomas Me●ow Knight Thomas Gooch George England John Carter Nathaniel Ashby Thomas Lucas Iohn Woodroff Iames Iohnson Esquires George Tilyard Gent. Theftford For the whole Borough and Corporation of Theftford the Major for the time being John Kendal Gent. Mr. Bourage M●rtin Maurice helton Esquires Robert Keddington Gent. Mr. Nicholas Rookwood Mr. Robert Wright of Kilveston Newcastle upon Tine For the Town and County of Newcastle upon Tine Sir Iohn Marley Sir Nicholas Cole Knight and Baronet Sir Francis Bows Knight Sir Francis Anderson Knight Nottingham For the County of Nottingham Francis SandisEsq Thomas Bristow William Newton Gentlemen East-Retford For the Borrough of East-Retford the Bailiffs for the time being Oxon. For the County of Oxon William Glyn John West Esquires Iohn Coker Gent. Iames Herbert esq Sir Thomas Tippin University of Oxford Mr. Robert Withers Mr. Edward Master Mr. David Thomas Mr. Gregory Ballard Mr. Timothy Horton The City of Oxford For the City of Oxford Francis Holloway William Cornish Salop. For the County of Salop Charles Baldwin Samuel Baldwin esquires Mr. Moore of Middleton Mr. Bishop of the Moore Benjamin Buckley Stafford For the County of Stafford Thomas Rudiardesq Iohn Colclough Timothy Edge Gentlemen Somerset For the County of Somerset William Orangeesq VVilliam Bacon Senior Gent. Iohn Oridland Gent. Mawdley Samborne Iohn C●rew Roger Newborough Iames Haise esquires For the City of Bristol For the City and County of the City of Bristol The Major and Sheriffs for the time being Iohn Knight the elder VVilliam Coulston Iohn Bradway VVilliam Coles For the City of Bathe For the City of Bathe Iohn Peirce Iohn Masters Aldermen Southampton For the County of Southampton with the Town and County Mr. Essex Powlet Richard Lucy Gabriel VVhistler ess Isle of Wight For the Isle of VVight Thomas Bowremanesq Iohn Oglander of Newport Gentleman Suffolk For the County of Suffolk George VViniffe William Blumfield esquires Mr. Iohn Brooke Mr. Milton of Ipswich Mr. Edmond Bedingfield Mr. Francis Langley Mr. Thomas Read Mr. Rabbit of Bramfield Isaac Motham esquire Gardiner Web Gent. St. Edmonds Bury For St. Edmonds Bury Francis Smith Robert Sharpe Samuel Hustler Surrey For the County of Surrey Edward Evelin Iohn Yates Richard Knipe esquires Mr. Iohn Parker Sir Purbeck Temple Sir Thomas Bludworth Knights Thomas Rogers Charles Good-Harman-Atwood esquires Iohn Parker of Rigate Rye in the County of Sussex For the Town of Rye Samuel Bembrigg Iames VVelsh Thomas Osmonton Worcester For the County of Worcester Sir Iohn PackingtonBaronet Sir Rowland Berkley Knight Sir Iohn Winford Knight Samuel Sandys Henry Townsend Iohn Bearcroft esquires Sir Ralph Clare Knight of the Bath Worcester City For the City and County of the City of Worcestor Edward Soley Alderman Samuel Smith Thomas Twitty Gentlemen Henry Townsendesq Sir William Mooreton Knight Humphrey Tyrer Richard Heming Stephen Richardson Gentlemen Sir Iohn Packington Sir Rowland Berkley Sir Ralph Clare Sir Iohn Winford Samuel Sandys esq Warwick For the County of VVarwick Listerof Alveston Esq Richard Bishop of Stratford Esq Coventry For the City and County of the City of Coventry Sir Arthur Caley Knight The Major of Coventry for the tune being Henry Smith Alderman Sir Richard Hopkins Knight William Iesson Thomas Norton Esqs Mr. Thomas Love Mathew Smith Samuel Snell William Ielliffe Robert Beak Iames Nailer Aldermen Town of Warwick For the Town of Warwick Sir Henry PuckeringBaronet Sir Clement ThrockmortonKnight Iohn Rouse Nathaniel Stoughton Iohn Stanton Esqs Lister of Alveston Esq Richard Bishop of Stratford Wilts For the County of Wilts Walter Buckland Thomas Mompesson William Caley esqs Mathew Rayman Gent. Tho. Hunt Gent. Robert Chandler Robert Nicholas of Alcainings William BroomewichGent Samuel Eyre Gent. Simon SpatchhurstEsq Christopher Gardiner Gent. Mr. Francis Parry Sarum For the City of New Sarum Samuel Eyre Gent. Simon Spatchhurst esq Christopher Gardiner Gent. Anglesey For the Isle of Anglesey Robert Lord Viscount Bulkley Cardigan For the County of Cardigan Iames Phillips Morgan Herbert Thomas Ienkins Erasmus Lloyde Thomas Evans Henry Vaughan Thomas Price the elder Esquires Thomas Lloyde of Yinshen Morris Vaughan Iohn Price Gentmen Tho Parry Reighnold Ienkins Iohn Bowin Thomas Lewis Hector Phillips Nicholas Lewis VVilliam Iones Abel Griffin Esqs VVactkin Lloyde Iohn 〈◊〉 of Noyadd Gentlemen The Major of Cardiganfor the time being Rees Gwin David Morgan Aldermen Carmarthen For the County of Carmarthen Jonathan Lloyde Walter Lloyde Walter Mansell Carnarvon For the County of Carnarvon Griffith Bodurda John Lloyde of Nangwimadale Robert Wynn of Conway William VVynn of Pengwoone VVilliam Thomas of Carnarvon Ionathan Lloyde VValter Lloyde VValter Mansell Denbigh For the County of Denbigh Francis ManlyEsq Flint For the County of Flint Kenrick Eaton Esq
Glamorgan For the County of Glamorgan Iohn Price of Courtcarne Morgan Morgan Esq Mountgomery For the County of Mountgomery VVilliam Oakely Edmond VVareing David Morrice Esqs Iohn Matthews Henry Pursel Iohn Kiffin VVilliam Price of Lanligan Iohn Lloyd of Conway Haverford-West For the Town and County of Haverford-west Sir Herbert Perrot Knight VVilliam Browne Alderman Anno XII CAROLI II. Regis An Act for the Attainder of several Persons guilty of the Horrid Murther of his late Sacred Majestie King CHARLES the First IN all humble manner shew unto Your most Excellent Majestie Your Majesties most dutifull and loyall Subjects the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled That the Horrid and Execrable Murther of Your Majesties Royal Father our late most Gracious Soveraign Charles the First of ever blessed and glorious memory hath been committed by a party of wretched men desperately wicked and hardened in their impiety who having first plotted and contrived the ruine and destruction of this excellent Monarchy and with it of the true Reformed Protestant Religion which had been so long protected by it and flourished under it found it necessary in order to the carrying on of their pernicious and traiterous designs to throw down all the Bullwarks and Fences of Law and to subvert the very being and constitution of Parliament that so they might at last make their way open for any further attempts upon the Sacred Person of His Majesty himself And that for the more easie effecting thereof they did first seduce some part of the then Army into a compliance and then kept the rest in subjection to them partly for hopes of preferment and chiefly for fear of losing their imployments and arrears until by these and other more odious arts and devices they had fully strengthened themselves both in Power and Faction which being done they did declare against all manner of Treaties with the Person of the King even then while a Treaty by advice of both Houses of Parliament was in being Remonstrate against the Houses of Parliament for such proceedings seize upon His Royal Person while the Commissioners were returned to the House of Parliament with His Answer and when His Concessions had been Voted a ground for ●eace seize upon the House of Commons seclude and imprison some Members force out others and there being left but a small remnant of their own Creatures not a tenth part of the whole did seek to shelter themselves by this weak pretence under the name and authority of a Parliament and in that name labo●red to prosecute what was yet behinde and unfinished of their long intended Treason and Con●piracy 〈…〉 p●●pose they prepared an Ordinance for erecting la w●d●gious and unheard of Tribunal which they called An High Court of Justices for T●yal of His Majesty and having easi● procur●● it to pass in their House of Commons as it then stood moulded ventured to send it up from thence to the Peers then sitting who totally rejected it whereupon their rage and fury increasing they presume to pass it alone as an Act of the Commons and in the name of the Commons of England and having gained the pretence of Law made by a power of their own making pursue it with all possible force and cruelty until at last upon the Thirtieth day of January One thousand six hundred forty and eight His Sacred Majesty was brought unto a Scaffold and there publickly Murthered before the Gates of His own Royal Palace And because by this horrid action the Protestant Religion hath received the greatest wound and reproach and the People of England the most insupportable shame and infamy that it was possible for the enemies of God and the King to bring upon uswhilst the Fanatick Rage of a few Miscreants who were as far from being true Protestants as they were from being true Subjects stands imputed by our Adversaries to the whole Nation We therefore your Majesties said Dutiful and Loyal Subjects the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled do hereby renounce abominate and protest against that Impious Fact the execrable Murther and most unparallel● Treason committed against the Sacred Person and Life of our said late Soveraign Your Majesties most Royal Father and all proceedings tending thereunto And do beseech Your most Excellent Majesty that it may be declared And be it hereby declared That by the undoubted and Fundamental Laws of this Kingdom neither the Peers of this Realm nor the Commons nor both together in Parliament or out of Parliament nor the People collectively or presentatively nor any other persons whatsoever ever had have hath or ought to have any Coercive power over the persons of the Kings of this Realm And for the better vindication of our selves to posterity and as a lasting Monument of our otherwise inexpressible detestation and abhorrency of this vilanous and abominable Fact We do further beseech your most Excellent Majesty that it may be Enacted And be it hereby Enacted by the Kings most Excellent Majesty by and with the advice and consent of the Lords and Commons in this present Parliament assembled That every Thirtieth day of January unless it falls out to be upon the Lords day and then the day next following shall be for ever hereafter set apart to be kept and observed in all the Churches and Chappels of these Your Majesties Kingdoms of England and Ireland Dominion of Wales and Town of Berwick upon Twede and the Iues of Jersey and Guernsey and all other Your Majesties Dominions as an Anniversary day of Fasting and Humiliation to implore the Mercy of God that neither the guilt of that Sacred and Innocent ●●oud one those other sins by which God was provoked to deliver up both us and our King into the hands of cruel and unreasonable men may at any time hereafter be visited upon us or our posterity And whereas Oliver Cromwel deceased Henry Ireton deceased John Bradshaw deceased and Thomas Pride deceased John L●sle William Say Sir Hardress Waller Valentine Wauton Thomas Harrison Edward Whally William Heveningham Isaac Pennington Henry Martin John Barkstead Gilbert Millington Edmond Ludlow Sir Michael Livesey Robert Tichborne Owen Rowe Robert Lilborne Adrian Scroop John Okey John H●wson William Goffe Cornelius Holland Thomas Challoner John Carew Carew John Jones Miles Corbet Henry Smith Gregory Clement Thomas Wogan Edmond Harvy Thomas Scot William Cawley John Downes Nicholas Love Vincent Potter Augustine Garland John Dixwell George Fleetwood Simon Meyne James Temple Peter Temple Daniel Blagrave Thomas Waite John Cooke Andrew Broughton Edward Dendy William Hewlet Hugh Peters Francis Hacker Daniel Axtel are notoriously known to have been wicked and active instruments in the prosecution and compassing that Trayterous Murther of His late Majesty for which the said sir Hardress Waller Thomas Harrison William Heveningham Isaac Pennington Henry Martin Gilbert Millington Robert Tichborne Owen Rowe Robert Lilborne Adrian Scroop John Carew John Jones Henry Smith Gregory Clement Edmond Harvy Thomas Scot John Downes Vincent Potter Augustine Garland George Fleetwood