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A74868 Te humple remonstrances of Rice op Meredith, op Morgan, Shentilman of Wales; to te Parliaments of Enghelandts, and and [sic] her cood Lord Shenerals. Wherin is set forth, awl her troubles and crievanees [sic], and such a way propounded to te Parliaments, tat tey may (if tey please) kiff her present remeties. Awlso, her makes a tiscovery of awl te chief (wat you call 'ems) incentiaries and tisturbers of te peace of her peloved country of Wales, tat tey may pe prought to condign punishemnt. Togeter, with a fery brave new ballacks or sangs, made py her nown cousins, shan op Shefferies, op Shenkins, &c. a fery exshellent cood Welsh-Boet, was warrant her. Ordered March te first, 1652 (being St Taffy's tay) to pe forthwith printed and published; and appointed to pe read and sung in awl te metheglins and strong-ale houses, throughout Enghelandts and Wales. Topies op Tomas, Cler. 1652 (1652) Wing H3628; Thomason E656_2; ESTC R206600 4,150 8

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Te Humple REMONSTRANCES OF Rice op Meredith op Morgan Shentilman of Wales To te Parliaments of Enghelandts and and her cood Lord Shenerals Wherin is set forth awl her troubles and crievanees and such a way propounded to te Parliaments tat tey may if tey please kiff her present Remeties AWLSO Her makes a tiscovery of awl te chief wat you call ' ems Incentiaries and tisturbers of te peace of her peloved Country of Wales tat tey may pe prought to condign punishment TOGETER With a fery brave new Ballacks or Sangs made py her nown cousins Shan op Shefferies op Shenkins c. a fery exshellent cood Welsh-Poet was warrant her ORtered March te first 1652 being St Taffy's tay to pe forthwith printed and published And appointed to pe read and sung in awl te Metheglins and Strong-Alse houses throughout Enghelandts and Wales Topies op Tomas Cler. LONDON Printed by ROBERT WOOD and are to sold at the Royall Exchange in Cornhill 1652. A Remonstrance of the Shentleman of Wales to her plessed Parliament and cood Lord Gen. Cromwel c. WHereas her Countrey-men in Wales have creat causes to put up her scrolls of papers to shew unto your Honors that her hath in her Countries many enemies inclining to Superstition and a creat deal of foes her do know where that dwell hard by the Mountains and in the Vallies that do seek to testroy her comm●dities and Trafficks and eat up her bread and sheese out of her wives and children mouths and to devour all her other provisions as all her Cosens can be Witnesses upon her Oathes and Books Her do not here make her complaints against pipple pabbles or small matters but of a creat business wherein her must accuse a little old Jesuitical Thief that hath long made havock in her Countries her I mean that hath little small eyes long head not a Roundhead four legs and a long Tayl Her do not mean Robin-Run in the hole nor do her complain of her Welch Goat or Runt which yields her putter and sheese and do her much good by milk for her youngest shild to nourish it yet her will never be fat but her will be still lean of the Ribs so that you may see her haunch bones Nor do her mean to make Orations and complaints against Lightfoot alias Coging-Wat for her can chase her away with her pupp●-●og which lies 〈◊〉 he● shimney corn●● and make her run in crea● f●ights over the Mountains These and many other sorts of cattels are not troublesom to her Countries but only that a●rant Rogue and greedy companion Mr. Little-Eyes who as soon as her hath done any mischief whip Sir Davy her runs into her hole draws her long Tayl after her and moreover this Mr. Little-eyes hath sharp teeth like the comb which fetch out her other enemy out of her head in the very thickest place as may plainly appear by her knawing her pest sheeses And this is that cunning pated Rascal that do her Countrey-men so much wrong her may well call her a Robber of the Commonwealths Habitations and all his Ancestors coming from Pig-houses they are now so increased that they eat up all her corn in her parns and will run from her Cosen ap-Morgans to her cosen ap-Griffins house and do most lamentable spoils so that all her cousens and countrey-men can send out no Hue-and-cry to take these her homepred enemies neither can her without her had Grim Molkins eyes see out her enemies by night but when her be fast asleep with her wife and shildren her is at her knavish pranks O horrible Cod bless her from a Cun I pray Cod. Her hath sufficiently described her enemies condition malignant nature for her doth spoyl and demolish her pest sheeses having a notable pallat to taste which is best now what cood subjects can deny her enemies to be Rebels and Felons for they do dayly steal rob and devour in spight of her nose and her be a Felon pecause her comes in the night Nay more then this her do suspect her to be a Papist for her hath often been seen to run and play and make dumb adorations about the cross in the Market place and when her have set her Sacks of parley and Malt to sell before her Chapmen could ask her prices her would be working with her Teeth at the bottom of the sack and being spyed her would whip away and run under the market cross as it hath bin known that some of these her enemies wanting places of harbour to be deliver'd of their young ones and being too nimble to be carryed to Cages they have crept into holes in Churches behind old Crosses and Images and there have bred up their posterities so that some of her Enemies be naturally Papists by their pedigree What-shall her do in these cases her were pest ket a protection for her sheeses for all her countrey is in creat fears and uproars about these her enemies and her know not what to do if her may be rob'd and have her coods eaten before her face and behind her back and yet have no course taken to stay and kill her domestick Enemies Her doth therefore for redress of these grievances fashion her Inditement into Articulus alias Articles and then her will make her Arse tickle for her knows her enemies to be Traytors and ploud-suckers of her ancient Rights and old Religion Therefore her is resolved to be fool'd no longer but to rise beat down her Enemy and send her Guts mark you that to make Fiddlestrings against Bartholomew Fair And her Ambassador shall come in all her stately manner with Drums Branches and Arms of Trees instead of rotten silken Banners which will not endure a puff of wind Also her shall have natural colours called Leeks and instead of Gowns her shall have frize Jerkins and instead of a horse her shall ride upon a Red-herring and instead of Sonnets her shall have h●r natural Language an eccho called Cokoo Cokoo And therefore her desires are to all Christian Kings and Princes and to her Parl. and cood Lord Gen. that the Principality of Wales may be defended from her enemies that there may be good store of Mouse-traps provided whereby her foes and enemies may be taken in their own Tevices and their power lessoned their ravenous minds abated and their fierce stomacks qualified And her further desires That her may have 62 Canterbury Cats speedily sent to her Ayd that these her enemies so many as are taken prisoners and alive may be brought up in some convenient Hamper and be committed to the Long powdring tub to remain there without Bayl or Mainprise Mr. Mouse his Answer to her Countrey-mans Petition It doth seem by this Petition cood Countreyman Jenkin that your Welch bloud is up you would make a good Laboror to cary Mort●r and Brick for as soon as you are angry you are presently a top of the hous● but as it is said when any