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A95533 Crop-eare curried, or, Tom Nash his ghost, declaring the pruining of Prinnes two last parricidicall pamphlets, being 92 sheets in quarto, wherein the one of them he stretch'd the soveraigne power of Parliaments; in the other, his new-found way of opening the counterfeit Great Seale. Wherein by a short survey and ani-mad-versions of some of his falsities, fooleries, non-sense, blasphemies, forreigne and domesticke, uncivill, civill treasons, seditions, incitations, and precontrivements, in mustering, rallying, training and leading forth into publique so many ensignes of examples of old reviv'd rebells, or new devised chimeraes. With a strange prophecy, reported to be Merlins, or Nimshag's the Gymnosophist, and (by some authours) it is said to be the famous witch of Endor's. Runton, pollimunton plumpizminoi papperphandico. / By John Taylor.; Tom Nash his ghost. Taylor, John, 1580-1653. 1645 (1645) Wing T446; ESTC R212364 32,386 51

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him his just Title of Saint it is unknown how kindly he would take it but diminitive mighty Isaak with your Task-masters the Members that set you on worke would utterly dislike your utter Barrestership for daring to Saint any Apostle or Saint whom they by their Votes have unsainted Pag. 79. He urges the deposing of King Edward the Second and in pag. 80. he makes another traiterous president of the deposing of King Richard the Second but he never mentions the mischiefes that this Kingdome endured by those wicked paracidicall Villanes I will reckon a few of them First Parson John Ball with Wat Titler Jack Straw and Jack Shepheard arose in rebellion c. Anno 1379. murdered Simon Sudbury Archbishop of Canterbury for which insurrection and murder 1500. Rebells were hanged in severall places look to it Prinne one place will serve your turne Anno 1450. One Blewbeard was a Captain of Rebells but they were quickly foil'd some hanged and some taken and for a token of remembrance James Fiennes Lord Say then Lord Treasurer of England was found guilty of many Treasons and handsomely hanged in the 29. yeare of King Henry the Sixth After that Jack Cade a Bricklayer and withall a counterfeit Mortimer did then as some of his Tribe do now tax the King with evill Counsellours thus Cade raised an Army of Rebells which were not supprest without the losse of 5000 men besides other outrages committed Anno 1454. As the Battaile of S. Albans betwixt the Yorkifts and Lancastrians King Henry the Sixth lost 8000 men and the Duke of York 6000. At Blore-heath field in Shrop-shire 1459. between the King and the Earle of Warwick 4000 men slain the 38 yeare of Henry the Sixth At the Battaile of Northampton 3000 men were slain between Queen Margaret and the Barons and there King Henry the Sixth was taken prisoner At the Battaile of Wakefield Queen Margaret told Richard Duke of Yorke and beheaded him 4000 men slain Anno 1460. At the Battaile of Towton Queen Margaret brought into the field 60000 men and King Edward the Fourth had 49000 in which fatall Battaile 36000 men were slain Anno 1462. At the Battaile of Exham in the North between Queen Margaret and the Lord Marques Mountacue 16000 men were slain Anno 1467. At the Battaile of Banbury the 7. of King Edward the Fourth between William Herbert Earle of Pembroke and Queen Margarets Forces 7000 slain In the 9. of Edward the Fourth at the Battaile of Lose-coatesfield in Lincoln-shire betwixt the King and the Barons 10000 slain At the Battaile at Teuxbury Prince Edward eldest son to King Henry the Sixth was stabb'd and murdered and 3000 slain And lastly at the Battaile at Barnet betwixt King Edward and the Earles of Warwick and Oxford who were both killed and 10000 slain the King being Victor This I have inserted by way of digression to shew how the Divine vengeance was the reward for the deposing of a lawfull King for so all the world knowes Richard the Second was above eighty yeares was this wofull Land an unnaturall bloody Theatre wherein English-men against English-men did act all manner of unchristian cruelties in which Dissention more than 60 of the Blood Royall were slaine besides others in abundance of Nobility and Gentry as also more than 125000 common Souldiers as our Histories relate and to such a passe as this hath Master Prinne and his Faction done their best to bring it to againe as within these three yeares they have prettily begun and prosecuted Page 87. He quotes the falling away of the ten Tribes from Rehoboam for a president for Rebellion page 88. all along he mentions the deposing of wicked Popes page 9. he repeates the words of Caiphas That it was expedient that one should die for the people though a King yea Christ the King of Kings that the whole Nation perish not rather then the whole Nation perish for him O thou blasphemous beast Doest thou so farre hate the Lord 's Anointed as to justifie the crucifying of our Saviour in expression of thy malice to thy Soveraigne Good Sir there is no such necessity that either the King or Subject should die one for another or that they should so much as distaste each other nor had this lamentable Distraction been between them but that your delicate Master the Devill hath by your meanes set them at Division In his 91. page he speakes some Truth That the King hath not power to tyrannize over his Subiects or to oppresse them with perpetuall irremediable slavery Good Master Gandergoose 't is confest that the King hath no such power nor ever did he exercise any such Tyranny as you talke of but you and your Accomplices have usurped a Traiterous power to your selves whereby yee have tyrannized over his Majesties Subjects in more savage and barbarous manner than Turkes or Tartars would have done page 92. Prinne speakes a parcell of non-sense in capital Letters It is lawfull for the people submitting themselves to subscribe the King and his Successours what Law they please O! what might this fellowes Head be worth at a hard Siege when one of his Brothers Heads was sold at Samaria for 80 pieces of Silver 2. King 6. 25. Pag. 97. he saith that King Edward the sixth and Queen Elizabeth did hold their Crownes by Parliamentary title rather then by the course of common Law Baw waw indeed their Legitimacie was objected against by some opulent Papists because their Father the King had married the Lady Katherin who was first his Brother Arthurs wife and after 21 yeares marriage the King caused her to be divorc'd from him and he marrying other wives in her life time the Childrens Right by birth was by some Malignants questionable to cleare which doubts the King caused their Legitimacie to be confirmed by Act of Parliament and so much in Answer to that absurd Treason Pag. 101. he saies Charles the third Emperour was deposed by the Princes Dukes and Governours of Germany because he was mad Surely thou art not well in thy wits to meddle with that mad Emperour whose madnesse or deposing concernes neither thee nor thy mad Cause thou pratest and liest so in then he talkes of Wenceslaus the Emperour and Childerick King of France how they were both depos'd And yet in the 104 pag. he confesses the King hath no Peere He is not to have a Superiour and that the King ought not to be under man but God If Justice be demanded of him by way of Petition because no Writs runnes against him if he doe not Iustice this punishment may be sufficient to him that God will revenge it and yet presently again he saies the Parliament is above the King Thus you see how sometimes the Devill gives him leave to speake truth against his will though presently he fall from it againe as being not toothsome was ever such a Crop-eard Asse that would thus contradict himselfe In the 106 pag. he saies the Emperours had not highest power in