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A14924 The late commotion of certaine papists in Herefordshire Occasioned by the death of one Alice Wellington, a recusant, who was buried after the popish maner, in the towne of Allens-Moore, neere Hereford, vpon Tuesday in Whitsun weeke last past. 1605. With other excellent matter thereby occasioned. Truely set forth. Hamond, Thomas, fl. 1605.; E. R., fl. 1605. aut 1605 (1605) STC 25232; ESTC S119650 11,657 46

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sate in darknesse and in the shaddow of death we slept in ignorance not knowing the precious sweetnesse of thy holy Word we liued in blindnesse not knowing whither we went but as we were led and withall our leaders were blind in so much that the blind leading the blind hadst not thou sent vs a guide to conduct vs we had both fallen into the ditch Thy holy word O Lord is a Lanthorn vnto our feet and a light vnto our pathes thy holy Spirit is the guide to lead vs vnto the light and the light which is thy holy word is that which leadeth vs vnto saluation O Lord take not this light from vs but let it euer shine as bright vnto vs as the Sun at noone day And for this cause O Lord we render vnto thee most humble and hearty thanks for the long happy glorious and prosperous raigne of our late dread Soueraigne Queene Elizabeth vnder whose blessed and happy gouernment so many yeeres together we inioyed the light of thy holy word and by whose constancy the truth thereof was euer since the beginning of her Raigne mightily maintayned We thanke thee O Lord for all those blessings that by and through her thou diddest conferre vpon vs thy vnworthy children as namely the practice and profession of thy holy word The quiet possessing of that we had euery man vnder his owne Vyne peaceably eating the labour of his owne hands The great number of many paynefull learned and faithfull Preachers which vnder her gouernment thou diddest send into thy Vineyard The graue wise and honourable Counsellours that by thy gracious goodnesse thou didst appoynt vnto her Their true faythfull and dutifull seruice that guided by thy grace they performed vnto her The preuention of many euils dangers entended to haue bin wrought by the hands of villaynes which had they taken effect might haue bin the vtter ouerthrow and ruine of our whole Countrey The quiet and peaceable end that protected with thy Shield maugre the malice of all her enemies after the common course of Nature peaceably dying in her bed she made leauing as in right they did belong her imperiall Crownes vnto our now gracious and renowmed Soueraigne Lord King IAMES by thy grace of great Brittayne Fraunce and Ireland King Defender of the same true Catholike and Apostolike fayth which she formerly did Lord we humbly againe and againe vpon our bended knees from the very bottome of our hearts pray and beseech thee that as of thine especiall loue and fauour vnto vs thou hast giuen vs so gracious and religious a King so thou wilt of the same thy louing mercy protect and defend him in all dangers and perilles whatsoeuer Guide O Lord his going fotth and his comming in blesse him in all the actions that he shall take in hand Put O Lord into his heart good desires strengthen him with thy continuall grace and in the end bring him to thy euerlasting kingdome As he is so O Lord continue him a faithfull professor of thy Gospel a zealous and religious confessor therof a true and mighty defender thereof a barre and obstacle to hinder all the courses and proceedings that either Papists or other enemies of thy Gospell whatsoeuer shall go about to inuent for the suppressing of the truth Discouer them O Lord and let their deuices if they perseuer in wickednes redound vnto their owne shame and confusion Protect and defend him O Lord in all his wayes counsell him in all his consultations let all his thoughts wordes and workes tend vnto the honour and glory of thy holy name and his owne endlesse ioy and comfort Continue him a true maintayner of the truth Establish and confirme thy truth in his heart Root out Antichrist and pull downe his pride Let Religion as now it doeth alwayes flourish in this kingdome Suppresse the power and might of Sathan Cause an vnity in the Church Graffe vs all into one stocke and let vs be all composed into one body whereof thy Sonne Christ Iesus is the head And because O Lord God Almighty that Kings and Princes as they are here on earth in highest Offices and authority vnder thee so are they chiefe markes for Sathans Instruments to shoot at wee meekely pray and beseech thee that thou wilt blesse and defend his Royall Maiesty from all the desperate wicked attempts whatsoeuer Sathan or wicked Traytors his ministers shall vndertake O Lord let them all who wish him any harme suddenly be consumed perish and come to a fearefull end Blesse O Lord our gracious Queene Anne our noble Prince Henry and all the rest of the King and Queenes royall Issue Let their Posterity neuer fayle but let them continue Kings and Queenes of this Land to maintayne the Trueth vnto the worlds end Disperse O Lord all the mists of error and superstition Let those that are blinde and fayne would see the Light participate with vs in the Truth Settle all misorders whatsoeuer that are any where in these his Maiesties kingdomes either in Church or Common-wealth Let peace dwell in our quarters and let not the name of Warre be heard amongst vs. Conuert those vnto thy truth that are yet vnconuerted and establish those in the Truth who are already conuerted Finally O good God blesse and preserue all and euery particular member and members of this thy Church of great Brittaine make vs all ready to serue thee and faithfull subiects vnto his Maiesty These and all other blessings whatsoeuer thou in thy wisdome shalt thinke necessary for vs wee begge at thy mercifull hands for his sake in and through whome thou first louedst vs euen Christ Iesus our Lord and alone Sauiour Amen God saue the King FINIS
THE Late Commotion of certaine Papists in Herefordshire Occasioned by the death of one Alice Wellington a Recusant who was buried after the Popish maner in the Towne of Allens-Moore neere Hereford vpon Tuesday in Whitsun weeke last past 1605. With other excellent matter thereby occasioned Truely set forth AVT NVNC AVT NVNQVAM Imprinted at London by S. S. for I. Chorlton and F. Burton 1605. To the Reader GEntle Reader to satisfie thy minde and to stop the mouths of the multitude who listening after euery idle report are easily induced to beleeue whatsoeuer bee by vncertayne fame bruted abroad I haue caused these seuerall Letters with a true discourse therein contayned of the beginning and proceedings in these late Popish actions to be diuulged and I haue the rather bene thereunto induced because I know certaynly that not a few for their better satisfaction are very desirous to vnderstand the truth thereof Furthermore in perusall hereof the vulgar people such as are wauering in Religion by reading his Maiesties protestation for the mayntenance of Religion herein contayned and publikely vttered in the Starre-chamber by the mouth of the L. Chauncellor of England vpon Thursday the xx of Iune last past shall hereby bee incouraged to go on in the Christian profession of the Gospel so long time by Gods mercies and the constancy of religious Princes mayntayned amongst vs and not bee discouraged by any idle perswasions which seditious and trecherous Papists who haue vowed themselues vnto the seruice of the Pope shall closely and vndermyningly thereby seeking to alienate the hearts of his faythfull subiects from their dutifull allegeance buzze into their eares So that if any Papist hereafter should seeke to perswade any of his Maiesties subiects that the tymes are like to alter and that a Toleration should bee graunted thereby wronging his Maiesty exceedingly who is so fully settled in the Trueth they may answere them Auoyd false and lying Varlets your words are vayne and your hopes are more vayne see here his Maiesties protestation to the contrary Neither can I here omit to giue notice vnto the world of that excellēt speach which mine owne eares heard vttered vpon Munday the fifth of August last past at Paules Crosse by the right Reuerend Father in God the Lord Bishop of London in his Sermon there because it serueth for a strengthening and confirmation of that which in the ensuing Letter you shall read His words tended briefly to this effect That his Maiesty had made a protestation before God and his Angels that he was so constant for the maintenance of the Religion publikely in England professed as that hee would spend his owne dearest bloud in the defence therof rather then the Truth should be ouerthrown and that if he had ten times as many more kingdomes as he hath he would dispend them all for the safety and protection thereof and likewise that if he had any childrē that should out-liue him if they should maintayne or vp-hold any other Religion he desired of God that hee might see them brought to their graues before him that their shame might be buried in his life time neuer to be spoken of in future ages Oh worthy speeches and worthy so noble and religious a King Shall we therefore that are his subiects be discouraged hauing so couragious a King No God forbid Thus wishing thee to iudge none otherwise hereof then as proceeding from one that tendreth the good of his Prince and country and is willing to satisfy all such as desire to be informed in the truth hereof I rest a wel-willer to all that meane well Tho. Hamond A Letter from a Gentleman in London to his friend in Hereford ❧ To his most affected and kinde friend Mr. E. R. in Hereford KInd Mr. E. R. the former proofes that I haue already had of your loue to me-ward causeth me agayne to presume vpon your further curtesies The matter is thus There hath bene lately noysed abroad very commonly in London a strange report concerning the proceedings of some Papists in your parts and as fame goeth not far from you much haue I heard thereof and that diuersly whereupon being desirous to be satisfied with a certayne truth of that matter because my mind cannot rest contented with an vncertayne Relation thereof I repayred vpon Thursday last being Starre-chamber day vnto Westminster there expecting to heare something concerning those causes neyther was I altogether deceyued in my expectation although not fully satisfyed in any particulars of this matter how the maner thereof was for being there vpon the same day after that the Lords were set and that one or two matters concerning some former misorders in those partes formerly committed had bene heard the right Honourable the Lord high Chauncellour of England as from his Maiesties owne mouth beganne a most excellent speach and deliuered the matter after such an vnexpressable maner as it is impossible for me to come neere vnto eyther the words or perfit substance thereof it was so pithy so excellent and so admirably couched together and yet acknowledgeing that he himselfe was vnable to declare it vnto them in such maner as his Maiesty had deliuered it vnto him But I will onely heerein relate vnto you as neere as I can remember such things as were vttered by his Lordship concerning these present matters for his Lordship after that he had spoken somewhat largely concerning some other poynts sayd That there had now happened a present occasion meaning this late Commotion in your partes which did administer much matter worthy of consideration Then he began to shew how certainely his Maiesty was informed That the number of Papists in England was mightily increased since his Maiesties comming and that Popish Priests and Iesuites factors for the Pope lay lurking in many corners of this land to seduce his Maiesties subiects from their due and lawfull allegeance vnto their rightfull Prince to the acknowledgement of a forrain power and authority namely the Pope of Rome Then also that his Maiesty maruayled how it happened that Papists could so increase daily or Priests and Iesuites be intertayned within his Kingdomes considering that his Lawes are in force against them And thereupon entring into a consideration of the estate of this Land and seeking by all meanes possible to finde where the fault might be after the examination of diuers supposed causes he alleadged that none was greater then this viz. That Iustices are too slacke and negligent in their places it being a thing impossible that Priests and Iesuites should swarme so thick as they doe in any partes of England or VVales vnlesse Iustices of Peace in those parts where they frequented were carelesse of their place and office Hereupon also he said that his Maiesty was informed That many who were in place of Iustice to punish others either were themselues so affected or atleast wise for speciall respects fauoured them that were Then spake he vnto the Iudges and such as were to go their