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A52898 A New bull-bayting, or, A Match play'd at the town-bull of Ely by twelve mungrills viz. 4 English, 4 Irish, 4 Scotch doggs, John Lilburn, Richard Overton, Thomas Prince, and William Walwyn, to stave and nose : with his last will and testament ... 1649 (1649) Wing N587; ESTC R34538 10,498 18

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presently to make his Will in manner and form following His last Will and Testament In the Name of Pluto Amen I Noll Cromwel alias the Town Bull of Ely Lord Chiefe Governor of Ireland Grand Plotter and Contriver of all Mischiefs in England Lord of Mis-rule Knight of the Order of Regicides Thief-tenant General of the Rebels at Westminster Duke of Devilishness Ensigne of Evil Scout-Master-General to his Infernal Majesty being wickedly disposed in Minde of abhorred Memory do make this My Last VVill and Testament in manner and form following I Nprimis I give my Soule to the Father of Rebels and my Body to be disposed of for the several uses of these persons following I give my Braines to the Order of Jesuites that with them they may Contrive the Ruine of Princes the over-throw of Kingdoms and Subversion of States I give my Skin to the Aldermen of the City to make them Night-Cownes provided that they wear them on Festival-Dayes on Forseiture of every Alderman that has them not on according to the true intent and meaning of this Wil one undred pounds I give my Horns to the Councel of State to preserve them from their Enemies which are likely to be many provided that they Goare with them to death Charles the Second and his Brother the Duke of York And likewise that they may be added to the Arms of the Common-wealth and quattered in the new Coyne or fairly placed on the top of their new Mace I give my Eares to all the Brethren of the Separation that they may bear of nothing but what is for the benefit of themselves and Faction Provided That they may be stop'd against all the just Complaints and Grievances of the People I give my Eyes to the New Keepers of the peoples Liberties that with them they may see to receive their Money as Taxes Excize c. and fore-see to prevent what their own perficiousness is bringing upon them and that they may see to suppress all Tumults insurrections and Risings of the People that they may no more be like the blind leading the blind till they all tumble in the ditch I give my NOSE that it may be a Light to the Councel of State and the Iuncto that they may hold it up in the Winde to smell out all Plots and Conspiracies that shall be hatch'd or contriv'd against the present Government I give my Breath to all Flatterers and Parasites in the House of Commons that with it they may breath our new Oathes Covenants Protestations and Vows and abrogate and break them at pleasure I give my Tongue to all Detractors and Parasites in the Supreame Authority to bewitch the poor people withal and perswade them to their Ruine but especially to Iohn Bradshaw Esquire Rogue President of the Councel of State that with it he may pronounce Sentence on any that shall be more honest more wise or richer then himself that so there may be store of new Delinquents and by that means more Lands and Monies fall to the use of the State provided that before his death he blaspheme God as he hath pronounced Death to his King and that it may answer in part for the same here by rotting out of his mouth and hereafter be dried in Dives Chimney till it alwayes plead and be denied the least drop to cool it I give my Winde-pipe and Lungs to all zealous Levites of the Prosbytery that have wasted their owne by crying out for the Cause I give my Liver to Towzer the Man of the Moons Dogge that he may become hearry to bayte all the Regicides and Knaves in the Iuncto as he hath done me I give my Heart to the Fraternity in Iniquity the Common-Traytors Convened at Westminster that it may be preserved as a holy Relique to swear by and lay their hands on when they Conspire mischief against Gods Anointed or any of his faithful Subjects or Servants I give my Pizle to the Lord General Fairfax to beat his Wife into more honesty I give my Stones to Harry Martin to tabor the pouches of all his Worships sinners in the Suburbs provided that first they be imployed for the service of my Wife or the Wife of any Member of Parliament I give my Bladder to the City to see if they can keep the Remainder of their Gold in it and incase it be too little that they make use of Colon or that Gutt commonly called Tom of towns-end or the Arse-gutt Provided If there be to spare that their Wives have the Remainder to make them Pudding-Baggs I give my Joule with the hair on it to make the City a new Cap of MAINTENANCE against the next Lord-Mayors Day I give my Leggs and Hooffs to Thomas Lord Fairfax that when the Gowt and the Morbus have devoured his own he may make use of these at pleasure I give the lowermost Tip of my Tayle to my beloved Wife to make her a Fanne to keep the Flies from her painted face The upper-part I Ordain shall go to the Beast called the Juncto at Westminster that though it has no head yet it may be said to have the more tayle and have this property to draw the third part of this City after it to their own destruction I give my Midriffe to make my Lord Mayor of London a Ruffe to wear to the Spittle I give my Cheeks to Feast all those at Christmasse that I have made poor undone and caused to go a begging for want of sustinance I give my Teeth to the devouring Catterpillers of the Common-Wealth viz. Committees Sequestrators and Excize-men that as they have begun they may make a quick dispatch till they have devoured us because the expectation of evil is in many more then the evil it self I give my Neck to all Citizens Merchants to seed their Servants withal I give my Mary-bones to the Regenerate Sisters that they may thereby be made the stronger to bear encrease and multiply and the lustier to exeacise their bodily Gifts and so bring forth the sruits of the Spirit I give my Chines to the Commanders of the Army to make them hearty to fight against Ormond and Inchiquin and to imploy the remainder of their strength on strange women For all my good Qualities which I professe are but a few I desire they may be Registered in the Chronicle of the Free-States of England to be had in perpetual remembrance till King Charles the Second shall come to the Crown I give my Faith to the Common-Councel that they may look up and beleeve when the Iuncto and Councel of State wants more Money I give my Religion to the Fraternity of Ignatius Loyalla from whence it was at first deriv'd provided that the Brethren of the Separation act those Tenants on Bishops and Kings which the Jesuites do instruct them in for the propagation of Heresie and Rebellion I give my Bellowing to Hugh Peters to pronounce Damnation with and my Inwards to the Butchers wife that robb'd her good man to relieve him I leave all my Children to the Tuition of William Loe to see them brought up to read their Neck-verse and to Commence at Doctor Stories Cap receiving first the Ceremony of their Order in their hands I give the Roape that I am bayted with to hang up all Traytors and Regicides provided that Iohn Bradshaw have the first use of it and after him Cook A●ke Steele and all and every Member of the High Court of mock-Justice by what means or Titles soever distinguished and afterwards to come to Teuch Tue and the rest of the Rogues that were hired to cry Justice against the King Lastly I Will and Ordain my Offall to be buried in the Abby of Westminster and to have a Tombe raised over them with mystatue and underneath these Verses following And this my last VVill and Testament to stand in full Force and Vertue Renouncing all former Wills Bills Bonds Promises Grants or the like in any wise not withstanding Oliver Crum-Well Witnesses Tho. L. Fairfax Phil. Pembroke Job Bradshaw Hen. Mildmay His EPITAPH HEre lies the Devil take his Soul One for whom no Bell would towl He liv'd a Murderer dy'd a Knave Deserv'd a Halter not a Grave Some call'd him Noll some the Town bull Or Iron-sides that the Land fill'd full Of Athiests Shismaitcks and Hereticks That Ruin'd Kingdoms undid Bishopricks Despis'd his God kill'd his King broke th' Laws Eate up our labours with devouring jawes Cozen'd the People spoyl'd all the Land Had Lives and Goods at his Command You that Make-water pray now stay Piss on his Grave and go away That they that purge may for his grace Un-truss and S upon his face FINIS
A New Bull-Bayting OR A Match Play'd at the TOWN-BULL OF ELY BY TWELVE MUNGRILLS VIZ. 4 ENGLISH DOGGS 4 IRISH DOGGS 4 SCOTCH DOGGS Iohn Lilburn Richard Overton Thomas Prince and William Wa●wyn to Stave and Nose With his last Will and Testament and several Legacies bequeathed to the Iuncto the Councel of State and Army Too him my Dogge ha loo there now hee 's down Bayted to death and forfeit to the Crown NOD-NOL Printed at the sign of the ♉ by the Hill on the whim-wham side of the Beare-Garden for the good of the State The Actors Names English Waller and Brown with 4 Mastiffs Prynne Burges Love and Poynze Scotch Louden and Leisly with 4 Mastiffs Sybalds Heldersham Fleming and Archy Irish Ormond and Iochiquin with 4 Mastiffs Owen Roe Yong Coot Mack-O-Neal And Towzer The Man in the Moons Dogge Overton Lilburn Prince and Walwyn Bear-wards These to be Coursed Three several times fairly at the Nose of NOL the Town BULL for 3 Crowns It is desired that all Gentlemen Citizens and others that shall come to see this Bull-bayting come not within the compasse of his Roape for fear of a mischief for this Beast is so bloody and dangerous that he bath with his powrfull hornes goared divers to death therefore if they presume to come within his Reach and have a faire warning before hand the Bear-wards are blameless Vivat-Rex A New Bull-Baiting OR A Match Play'd at the TOWN-BULL OF ELY Enter Noll drawn to the Stake by the four Bear-wards his Horns all bloudy and a Garland on his Head with Carnation Scarlet and other Changable Colours Lilburn COme along Taurus Now you shall answer for all your Villanies Be sure to ●e him fast that he get not loose for 't is a dangerous Be●st that has goar'd to death the best men in England nay in the world Which Dog has the first Course Overton The Man in the Moon 's Dogge they say he is Old and bites sore Prince Set him on fair and let him do his best Ha looe ha looe Towzer he has him by the Nose already Hold thy hold Towzer hold thy hold Towzer O brave Towzer uds-futt he makes him Roare and Shite as if the Devil were in him So so enough stave him off stave him off we shall loose out Bull else Walwyn Let him alone Brethren Towzer does bravely he holds his hold for a Crown lugge him soundly he has him down of his knees as if he were begging for his life O brave Towzer he shall have a Sea-green Ribband in his eare and turn Leveller if Lockier had had but half the Mettel in him he had been a living man to this day he holds him still as if he would make him answer for all his Murders his Roberies and Perjuries how he pawes and dungs as if he would dis-gorge himselfe of all his-Vilanies and driviling at the mouth as if he were watering all his Equivocations Oathes and Perjuries through the Arches of his pocky NOSE with his owne snot and snivel Overton No matter mad him throughly here 's a Nettle to put under his rayle perhaps it will make him void Gold for he hath devoured a whole Myne within this 7 yeers and yet is now in as much want as ever he was still hungery though he has fed on the flesh of King and Nobles and drunk their bloud has devoured a Crown a Kingdom a People whole Churches Chansels Steeples at a morsel and now would have us pay him Tythes in stead of the Priests a pox on him he is tangl'd in his own roape 't is no matter we must have an end of him better here then at a worse place Lilburn Let him have roape enough and hee 'l hang himself and save the Kingdom a labour Overton It had been good he had gone to the Butchers so soon as he had been Calv'd for he has so Bull'd poor England that she lies calving and labouring in most bitter panges of Calamity and Poverty whilst he Junkets Feasts and Kings it in his Charriot with six Flanders Mares and ruffl's in Suits of 500 pounds a piece she languishes and mourns in Sack cloth and yet I see no hopes of her recovery her people denied their just and reasonable Petitions their Agreement slighted by a bloudy Iuncto and a Tyranical Councel of Estate erected more unjust then ever was the Star-chamber High-commission or Spanish Injuisition that knows to do no right nor will take no wrong these are all Calves of this Town-Bulls be getting that by usurping sway to themselves do what their lust prompts them to though never so much against Sence and Reason Now Stave off Towzer he hath done well for one course I never saw a Dogge do better he has brought away a piece of his Nose will done Towzer Spit in his mouth and stroak him on the back Lilburn What are those that creep with such black heads in his bloud Overton An Army of Maggots that took a pocky delight to live in the wramth of his Snowt and when he breath'd out his Hypocrisies and Blasphemies then these Cattel went to dinner Foh what a breath he has 't will infect the whole Kingdome with plagues and his Nose set fire to it till it becomes more miserable then Sodome and Gomorah Cain was the first Gentleman of his Family Indas was the second that bore Arms three Elder-trees and a Halter Corah Dathan and Abiram his Uncles by the Mothers side Achan his God father Absalom his School-master the two wicked Elders his Tutors Machiavel his Counsellor Faux and Fairfaud his Companions in evil He was begotten by the Spirit in a Brewers Stoke-hole Conceived by a Witch brought forth about the time the Globe was a fire got the sulphire into his Nose by his inordinate devouring his fathers new Wort coming to London got the Naples scabb and the looseness of his joynts having got his Fathers Maide with Child he was forced to Marry her which made him bear a deadly hate against the high Commission he had left him by his Father some 12 Acres of Fee Simple which formerly belonging to the Crown made him cast about how he might murder his King he brewed Smal-beer in the Isle of Ely till he had six Wenches with Child at one time from whom he run because he would break and cozen the Malt-men who curse him to this day because by his perfidious dealings he so broke them that they were never able to trade in Malt to this very day His first be gotten he put out to live with an Vsurer in Fetter lane who keeping him hungry made him cast about how he might poyson his Master to rob him of his Money which he happily effected and eased the Kingdom of two plagues an Vsurer and a Thief before his Execution he conveyed his Father a considerable Sum of his Masters Money which he imployed so warily that he became rich and was at last chosen for a Parliament-man in hopes he would have been