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A96025 Vox infantis. Or, The propheticall child. Being a true relation of an infant that was found in a field, neere Lempster, in Herefordshire, July 16. 1649. That did declare the fore-tell of many strange things that shall ensue in England and Ireland, within the space of three yeeres. Concerning the crowning of Charles the second King of England, Scotland, and Ireland; his great victories, with the destruction of this present Parliament and Army; and many other passages touching the death of our late King. This relation is attested to bee true, as appeares by the hands of severall witnesses annexed to the booke. Jones, Sampson. 1649 (1649) Wing V719; Thomason E566_27; ESTC R204629 4,078 8

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Moneth prove their destruction and His Sonne bee restored to the Crowne of England Againe this Child further related that the Kingdome of Ireland shall Proclaime him King of His Fathers Realmes and bee the landing place from all his Troubles and Exile and after that hee shall Conquer England againe and shall destroy his and his Fathers Enemies and bee a great and Powerfull Prince Then shall this Land Flourish againe And in that Field where hee was found shall bee a great and Bloody Battell fought greater then any yet hath beene in this Kingdome where the young King CHARLES the Second of that name shall get the day and win the Field The People and Inhabitants thereabouts hearing these sayings proceeding from an Infant were struck into great amazement and after the Child had done speaking they resolved how to provide for him but he Answered again take no care for Me and withall desired they would carry Him to the place where they found Him which according as hee Commanded them they did And being brought to the place they laid him downe hee thanked them and wished them all to love one another and relieve the oppressed and succour the fatherlesse and the widdow feare God and hee will blesse your Labour bee no time-servers meddle not with them that are given to change observe these sayings your reward shall bee in Heaven My time is set I have no more to say but now shall leave you Uttering these words Glory bee to God on high peace on earth c. and so vanished away Some of the Inhabitants doe believe it to bee an Angell sent from Heaven some are of opinion that it was a Child newly borne and left there by the Mother unto whom God gave Power and Strength to reveale his Will but it hath left a deepe Impression in the hearts of some of them This Copy was taken by one that was both an eye and eare witnesse of these sayings and predictions which this Infant revealed to all His time of abode and continuance with us was about three houres This Relation was Communicated from George Colly of Hope neere Lempster to a friend in London to bee published in Print desiring three hundred Copies to bee sent him to bestow upon friends The Witnesses that attest this Relation to bee Truth in every Particular are Sampson Jones Gent. Henry Shipman Richard Williams John 〈◊〉 The young King from King of Great-brittanny is honored where-ere he comes as if he were Emperor of Christendom and not a King of three Kingdoms and happy is that Prince can first dispatch Ambassadors to him with Presents and overtures of assisting him with men and money to recover his Right The King of France hath not a little out-done the rest by free offering him 10000 French and to pay them two yeers besides 10000 pounds in Money the Duke of Orleance Normandy and Prince of C●ndy 50000 pounds the King of Denmark 10000 Men and 10000 pound the Queen of Swethland 10000 Men and 20000 pounds the States of Holland 50 Ships ready Man'd and Victual'd for a yeer the King of Poland 5000 Men and pay for them for three yeers the King of Spaine 10000 Pistollets c. What a shame it is for English-men that they should have no more love or natural Affection to their Native Prince and rightful Soveraign but to expose him to the Courtesie of Strangers whilst they stand adoring two or three Golden Calves of their own making Noll is gone from Bristol towards Milford Haven and there sticks till 100000 pounds be sent him Beer is but now a brewing to Ballance his Ships The Party of Levellers have a New Design a foot but that Harry Martin is loth to leave his beloved Mistris Bettee in Coven-Garden his Worships sinner Marques Ormond hath taken Rings-End the Chief Fort that Commands all the River between Dublin and the Sea and likewise the Block-house on the other side and gained part of Dublin Colledge that lies so low that the Castle has no power over it they have in readiness Petards Morter-pieces Great Ordnance to batter Sealling Ladders Faggots and Ropes and could take the City at pleasure but not without store of bloudshed as well of their Friends as others in the City Jones hath betaken himself to the Castle and is upon Articles of Treaty for the Surrender for the Famine is as bad or worse in this little time then at Colechester for Jones hath heaped up for himself in the Castle and exposed the rest to starving which makes him generally Cursed It is Reported that Hunks Venables Mores and Reynolds Regiments coming into Dublin River not thinking those Forts were taken and thinking to Land are most cut off by Ordnance from the Forts and Cromwels Son a Captain is cut to pieces FINIS