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A45577 A charge given at the general quarter sessions of the peace for the county of Surrey holden at Dorking on Tuesday the 5th day of April 1692, and in the fourth year of Their Majesties reign / by Hugh Hare. Hare, Hugh, 1668-1707.; England and Wales. Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace (Surrey) 1692 (1692) Wing H760; ESTC R25410 29,639 42

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against whom the Offences which you are to enquire of and present are high-High-Treasons Praemunire's and Misprisions of Treason high-High-Treason is a Crime punishable with Death and whoever compasseth or imagineth the death of the King or Queen and declares it by some Overt Act whoever levyeth War against the King whoever shall counterfeit the King or Queen Regnants Great Seal Sign Manual Privy Segnet or Privy Seal whoever shall counterfeit the Coyn of this Realm or any other Coyn permitted by the King's consent to be current in this Kingdom or whoever shall bring over from beyond the Seas any counterfeit Coyn knowing it to be false and shall make payment thereof in deceit of the King and his People or shall clip impair or falsifie any such Coin as aforesaid or whoever shall obtain or receive from the Bishop of Rome or any Authority of that See any Bull Writing or Instrument Written or Printed or shall Use Publish or put it in Ure or shall be reconciled to the Bishop or See of Rome by virtue of any such Bull or shall perswade any Person to be reconciled by vertue of such Bull or shall abett or conceal such Offenders and Offences or whoever shall by any other ways or means withdraw or endeavour to withdraw any to the Romish Religion or whoever shall be so withdrawn or whoever being a Jesuit Seminary Priest or any other Priest Deacon Religious or Ecclesiastical Person of the Church of Rome and being a Native of this Realm shall come hither or into any of their Majesties Dominions or lastly whosoever during the Present War with the French King shall Send Load Transport or Deliver or cause to be Sent Laden Transported or Delivered for the use of the said French King or any of his Subjects residing in any part of his Dominions or in any place in his Possession any Arms Ordnance Powder Bullets Pitch Tarr Hemp Masts Cordage Iron Coals Lead or Salt-Peter or whoever of their Majesties Subjects shall without License from their Majesties voluntarily go or repair or imbark in any Vessel with an intent to go into France or any Dominions of the French King Whosoever Gentlemen commits any of the Facts abovementioned and all their Aiders Abetters Counsellors and Maintainers are guilty of High-Treason And by the Statute of the 25 th of Edw. the 3d. it is likewise High-Treason to kill the Chancellor Treasurer or any of the Justices Assigned to hear and determine being in their Places doing their Offices All these Facts Gentlemen are High-Treason and you are to enquire and present them In the next place Gentlemen you are to enquire of such Offences against the King and Queen which fall within the Statutes of Praemunire's This Law was made to preserve the Crown of England from the papal Incroachments and Usurpations and to prevent Foreign Appeals in Cases determinable in the King's Courts So jealous were our wise Ancestors of the freedom and independancy of the Regal Power and of their own Liberties that near two Hundred Years before the Reformation in the darkest times of Popery there was no less a Penalty than being put out of the King's Protection being fined at the King's Pleasure and being imprisoned without Bail till that Fine should be paid and their Lands Goods and Possessions Forfeited to the King unless they should come in and receive their Tryal within two Months after Summons no less a Penalty I say than this was provided for all such as should Sue to any Foreign Court or to any Spiritual Court within this Realm to defeat or impeach the Judgment given in the King's Court as also for all such as should on this account purchase or pursue in the Court of Rome or elsewhere any Excommunication Bull or other Instrument against the King his Crown or Realm or should bring receive notifie or execute them here in England and for all their Procurers Maintainers Abettors and Counsellors For in Treasons Murthers and Praemunire's all the Offenders are Principals and are so punishable It would be too tedious Gentlemen to receite to you the several Statutes that have been made especially since the Reformation concerning Praemunire's It is enough to inform you in the General that they are mostly levell'd at Popish Recusants and at such as by word of Mouth or Writing shall defend the Authority the Pope or any Foreign Prince may pretend to have over the King and People of England And Gentlemen I must not omit taking notice to you that an Act made in the last Sessions of Parliament Entituled An Act against Corresponding with their Majesties Enemies Declares That if any Person during the present War with the French King shall Send Load Transport or Deliver or cause to be Sent Laden Transported or Delivered for the use of the said French King or any of his Subjects residing in any part of his Dominions or in any place in his Possession any Goods Merchandizes Wares Or Commodities shall incurr the Pain and Forfeiture of a Praemunire This Act is so exceeding useful for the Nation in this present juncture that I must particularly recommend it to you diligently to enquire and present all Offenders against it In the next place Gentlemen you are to enquire and present all Misprisions of Treason which Word signifieth in our Law Negligence or Oversight in not revealing to the King his Council or some Magistrate a Treason which any Man knows to be committed or about to be committed for it is a high Crime and the Consequences may be very dangerous for any one though not consenting to it for that comes within the Statutes of Treasons to conceal so Capital an Offence Therefore for Misprision of Treason the Offender shall forfeit to the King his Goods and Chattels for ever and the profits of his Lands during his Life and also shall be imprisoned during his Life And Gentlemen now I am discoursing to you concerning such Offences as do most immediately strike at the Persons and Government of the King and Queen I must take notice to you of three sorts of Men of whom we have at this time no small Reason to be Apprehensive and they are these Popish Recusants Protestant Recusants and Protestants who though they have taken the Oaths to their present Majesties and enjoy the Benefit of their Protection do yet make it their business to libel and censure the Government and in their Words and daily Behaviour shew themselves disaffected and to give them their due Character are but one Degree from Traytors By Popish Recusants I mean those Subjects of England who divide their Allegiance between the King and the Bishop of Rome whom they look upon as Christ's Vicar on Earth and of whose Church and Communion they are On this Account they refuse to take the Oath of Supremacy which excludes the Pope's Power in spiritual Matters to any Prince though of their Perswasion and if the