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A56140 A breife memento to the present vnparliamentary ivnto touching their present intentions and proceedings to depose and execute Charles Stewart, their lawful King / by William Prynne ... Prynne, William, 1600-1669. 1649 (1649) Wing P3910; ESTC R33477 13,459 18

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him all true obedience subjection and faithfully endeavour to defend his Person Estate from all danger and to the uttermost of their power establish him in all the blessings of a glorious and happy Reign And that they had no intention or desire to hurt or iniure his Maiesty either in his Person or iust power Which they seconded by many subsequent Declarations Since which both Houses and the three Kindomes of England Scotland and Ireland have entred into A solemn League and Covenant For the Honor and happinesse of the Kings Majesty and his posterity among other ends therein specified That they shall sincerely really and constantly endeavour with their estates and lives to preserve and defend the Kings maiesties person and authority in the preservation and defence of the true Religion and Liberties of the Kingdoms that the world may beare witnesse with their consciences of their Loyalty and that they have no thoughts nor intention to diminish his maiesties iust power and greatnesse That they will with all faithfulnesse endeavour to discover all evill Instruments and Incendiaries dividing the King from his people that they may be brought to publike tryall and receive condigne punishment And shall never suffer themselves directly or indirectly by whatsoever combination perswasion or terrour to be withdrawne from this blessed union c. which so much concerneth the glory of God the good of the Kingdomes and the honor of the King but shall all the dayes of their lives zealously and constantly continue therein against all opposition And conclude This Covenant we make in the presence of Almighty God the searcher of all hearts with a true intention to observe the same as we shall answer at the great day when the secrets of all hearts shal be disclosed This Covenant you have all taken your selves some of you often and * imposed it on all three Kingdomes And will it not stare in your faces your consciences and engage God himselfe and all three Kingdoms as one man against you if you should proceed to depose the King destroy his person or disinherit his posterity yea bring certaine ruine upon you and yours as the greatest Covenant-breakers and most perjured Creatures under Heaven O think and think most seriously upon it before you proceed to further perjuries In 24. E 3. William Thrope cheife Iustice of the Kings Bench for taking 80 l. bribes of severall persons was by speciall Commission indited convicted and condemned to be hanged and to forfeit all his Lands Tenements Goods and chattels to the King because thereby Sacramentum Domini Regis quod ergo populum habuit custodiendum fregit maliciose falso rebelliter quantum in ipse fuit which Judgement was affirmed to be just and reasonable in full Parliament where it was openly read by the Kings command as is evident by 25. E 3. Rot. Parl. nul 10. If then this chief Justice for breaking his Oath to the King and his people as a Iudge only in taking two or three small bribes deserved to be hanged and to forfeit all his Lands Goods and Life by the judgement of full Parliament then what will such Members deserve to suffer who shall violate not only their Oaths of Allegiance and Supreamicy to the King and his heires but likewise the several Protestations solemn League Covenant and the multiplied publique faith engagements declarations Remonstrances promises of both houses of Parliament made to God the King the whole Kingdomes people of England Scotland and Ireland the States of the united Provinces and all the world an that maliciously falsely and Rebelliously as much as in them lies and their own private Faith Oaths Vowes and Covenants involved in them in deposing and executing the King disinheriting the Prince violating the priviledges usurping the power of the parliament to themselves when most of the other Members are violently secluded by the army to the subversion of the freedom liberties of all Parliaments this being one article against King Rich. the 2d in 1. H 4. Rot. Parl. 25 66 70. when he was deposed That in the Parliament held at Salop intended to oppresse his people he did subtilly procure and cause to be granted by consent of all the States in the kingdom which you have not that the power of the Parliament should remaine with certain persons * Lords and Commons to determine certaine Petitions then delivered but not dispatched after the Parl. ended by colour whereof the said deputed persons proceeded by the Kings pleasure and wil to other things generally concerning the said Parliament to the great derogation of the State and priviledges of the Parliament and the great inconveniences pernicious example of the whole Realme and to gain some colour and authority to their doings the King caused the Parliament Rolls to be altered and deleated according to his Vote contrary to the effect of the foresaid Confession as you have presumed to nul repeale and unvote divers Votes Orders and Ordinances of both Houses made in pursuance of the foresaid oathes protestations the solemn League Covenant Remonstrances Declarations of both houses the treaty when the houses were full not under the Armies force or violence And if their proceedings the whole Parliament of 21. R were declared null and void and the King worthy to be deposed for such proceedings then let Serjeant Thorp and other Lawyers now acting with you consider and informe you what punishment you deserve for such breach of faith priviledge of Parliament usurpation of a monopoly of parliamentary power to your selves now whiles under the Armies force and most Members forced thence in which case you ought not to sit vote or conclude any thing but only to adjourn till the force removed all Members may freely meet in full Parl. as is clear by that memorable Record of 6 E. 3. Par. apud Ebor n. 1.2 Dor. claus 6. E. 3. m. 4.6 E. 3. apud West parl 2. n. 1.13.3 parl 2. n. 4.15 E. n 5.17 E. 3. n 2.6.18 E. 3. n. 1.2.5 2● E 3. n. 5.21 E. 3. n. 4.22 E 3. n. 1.25 E. 3. n. 1.29 E. 3. n. 4.36 E. 3. n. 1.37 E. 3. n. 1.42 E. 3. n. 1.50 E 3. n. 1.51 E. 3. n. 3.1 R. 2. n. 1.3 R. 2. n. 1.4 R 2 n 1. R. 2. n. 1 4. R. 2. n. 1.5 R 2. parl 1. n. 1. parl 2 n 1.6 R. 2 parl 1. n. 1. parl 2. n. 18. H. 4. n. 28.30.54 9. H. 4. n. 1.13 H. 4 n. 1. and many more rolls where the Par. when any considerable number of the Members of either house were absent was constantly adjourned refused to sit or do any thing though not under any force till the houses were full much more then when under the Armies sword it being against Magna Charta as the Barons declared in Parl Anno Dom. 1257 in the reign of K. H. the third for a few Members to
you doe it without asking or receiving their consents you engage both Kingdomes to make a just Warre against you to proclaime and to Crowne the Prince of Wales their King though you should lay him aside as being next heire apparent And no Ordinance you can now make will be any legal barre against him to the Crown of Eng. where he will find ten thousand persons for one who will joyn with Scotland and Ireland to set him upon his Fathers Throne as king of England and avenge his blood upon all who shall be aiding or assisting to its spillings or his dethroning And what then will become of you and your army when thus deserted by most opposed by all 3 kingdomes all the Kings Queens Princes Allies united forces where will you where will your St. Cromwell St. Ireton St. Pride Saint Peters that fast and loose carnall prophet and Arch Jesuited Incendiary in these present tumults with other Grand Saints of the Army who now force you the Generall Army and whole kingdome upon such dangerous councels as these by the Jesuites principles and practises then appeer to save either themselves or you or your posterities from exemplary justice without mercy or hopes of pardon Consider this then seriously if not as Christians yet as Polititians and selfe ended men and then repent and be wise in time Tenthly Remember that you have neither Law nor direct president for what you are going about Edward the 2d and Richard the 2d were forced by Mortimer and Henry the 4th to resign their Crowns in a formall manner the one to his Son the other to his conquering successor neither of them to the parliament then deposed by a subsequent sentence in Parliament as unfit to reign without any formall legall tryall or answer and that not in an empty Parliament under a force as now when most Members were forced away and secluded but in a full Parliament wherein the articles drawen up against them were never so much as read and their depositions made upon their own voluntary concessions only to confirme their precedent Resignations Besides neither of these Kings though very bad and Papists were ever condemned to loose their heads or lives but were to be well and honourably Treated And those proceedings were only by Popish parliaments in time of ignorance who had no such Oaths Vowes Covenants Protestations and other forementioned considerations to tye their hands as you and we all have now Yea this very Parl. hath solemnly particularly protected that they did never suffer these Presidents to enter into their thoughts and they should never be their practise what ever they suffered from the King or hi● and that for the honor of our Religion and the most zealous in it But that which is very observable Roger Mortimer the principle actor in deposing King Edward the 2. Crowning his Son Edward the 3. King in his stead as you must now Crown the Prince of Wales in his Fathers stead if you depose the King else you pursue not this president as you should do in the Parliament of E. 3. In which I find no record concerning this deposall was in a full Parliament within four years after with some other of his Confederates impeached condemned and executed as a Traytor and Enemy to the King and Kingdom by the Iudgement of the Lords and that by King Edward the third his owne assent without any legall hearing or tryall just as he had there deposed this King without it for murthering King Edward in Berkeley Castle after his deposall and Sir Thomas de Berkeley in whose Castle he was slain being indicted of Treason likewise for the same murther before the Lords in Parliament pleaded not guilty thereunto was tried at the Lords Bar in a legall manner by a Iury of 12 Knights there sworn and impannelled and by them acquitted upon ful evidence and tryal when as Sir Simon de Bereford was impeached condemned and executed by a judgement given against him by the Lords alone without any tryall for murthering this deposed King and Thomas de Gourney William Ocle adjudged Traytors by them for the same offence without any evidence appearing on record These Presidents then will be of very hard digestion and not parall'd to our times or the Kings case Who having upon the late Treaty granted us for the speedy sett●ement and security of our bleeding Kingdoms Churches and Religion what ever we could in honor justice or reason desire and farre greater advantages and security then any of our ancestors or any Kingdom under heaven from the creation to this present demanded or enjoyed from any of their Princes as I dare make good to you and all the world and that which the Commons House after two whole dayes and one whole nights debate thought and voted a sufficient ground for them to proceed with the King to the speedy se●ling of the Kingdoms peace now you or the army after such large concessions contrary to the votes of both houses when full and free can in honor justice reason discretion or conscience proceed to depose or decapitate the King as a violater of his faith a Traitor c. Without making your selves more perjured treacherous and greater Traytors in all kinds then he incurring the same judgement execution as you shall passe inflict upon him I leave to your saddest consultations to advise of I have thus freely faithfully and plainly discharged my mind and conscience to you without fear or flattery for the Kings Kingdomes Parliaments protestant Religions I am certaine Irelands almost irrecoverably lost your own and the Armies weale and safety too if God in mercy please to give you heads or hearts to make timely use of it and not suffer your selves to be Jesuit-ridden any longer Consider you have most of you Estates all of you Heads or lives and soules to save or loose both here and hereafter If this and all the precedent considerations will not prevaile with you to take you off from your present desperate Councels and proceedings for your own the Kingdoms Churches Religions Irelands Parliaments your owne posterities and the Armies safety too Ride on triumphantly still in Ignatius Loyola his fiery chariot like so many young Phaitons till you fall and perish It is sufficient for me hower you digest this present friendly Memento to you and I can truly say liberavi animam meam what ever becomes of you or me Who doe here solemnely protest to all the world against these your proceedings as altogether nul void unparliamentary illegall unchristian if not perfidious and Treasonable in these respects I shall close up all with that Golden sentance of God himselfe and the wisest of men King Solomon which is twice repeated verbatim that it might be the better remembred and considered by you and all others in such Exigences of publique affaires as we are now fallen into Prov. 22.3 27 12. A prudent man