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A76912 Bloody plots against the Parliament, the city, and the kingdome, and against the godly Protestants, and such as seeke the peace of the kingdome. And a letter found in Martins Church, on Sunday, May 31. 1646. about a general rising threatned. This is licensed according to order. 1646 (1646) Wing B3291; Thomason E339_16; ESTC R200861 4,009 8

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BLOODY PLOTS Against the PARLIAMENT the CITY and the KINGDOME AND Against the godly Protestants and such as seeke the peace of the Kingdome And a Letter found in Martins Church on Sunday May 31. 1646. about a generall rising threatned This is Licensed according to Order LONDON Printed for E. P. Iune 4. 1646. Bloody Plots against the Parliament the Citie and the Kingdome THe crimson hearted Jesuite as if tyranny was the onely way to be happy bids Kill Murder Root out and destroy the Protestants and therefore barbarously cryes out Blood Fire Let the Heretiques be cut off and Rome shall like a gratefull Matron Canonize you If you spare neither man woman nor child you shall be remembred by the higher dignities this is the damnable doctrine of the Papists that so much envie against the Parliament Citie and Kingdome Many bitter Cups have beene prepared for London yet the dregs given to those that mixt the poyson and thus Let all thine enemies perish O Lord. What plotting had wear the beginning of the Parliament to get the Lord Strafford Deputie of Ireland out of the Tower And first men in armes appoynted to break in and a second and their commotions to follow it till he was rescued and yet by a Letter it being discovered then tooles were brought unto him by which he cut the hand from barres and a Vessell was prepared to have met him on Tower-Hill to have escaped but all was prevented Then Articles were prepared against some Members to take away their lives because they Acted so faithfully and couragiously for the Kingdome that intrusted them and the like was against some godly Ministers and others The Papists bloody Bishops all this while went Jesuitically on in their designes to make a strength to rest in this Kingdome as they had barbarously murdered so m●ny in Ireland and the Lord Herbert of Rag●●●● now Earle of Glamorgan made his house in Wales a strong Garrison where ●●te the councell of Jesuites and to this day do still continue and order the businesse there for the Papists as the Lords doe at Oxford for the King they have to this day their Agents in all parts of the Kingdome Scouts and Spies and doe exceedingly dis●urbe our peace A young man that was a Taylor in White-crosse-s●●eet heard some that there was a Plot to murder divers of the Parliament men those who was their chiefe men in the Citie and the rest of the worke would be the more easily done but they espying him drew their Swords he ranne they after him one of them run his Rapier through his cloak short coat and breeches hardly escaping with his life and before he could Alarm any to pursue them they were vanished A Letter was intercepted which declared the manner how the Papists and Malignants had ordered the businesse in their intentions and given directions to massacre the Citie viz. That as severall Churches where the most populous meetings are that on a Lords day appoynted when they were all at Church and unprepared then to rise and with severall parties fall on the Congregations at the said severall places and put them all to the sword but a strong guard being that day in all parts of the Citie they durst not attempt their intended designe Then they fell to particular wayes of Acting as amongst the rest a Cavalier Jesuited Rogue tooke the plaister of a Plague sore with the matter on it and inclosed it in a Letter directed to John Pym Esquire telling him that he was sick of the Plague and had sent him that and that if it went not to his heart his dagger should this was brought to him to the house of Commons by a Porter but through Gods mercy did no hurt at all And to act their designes the better first Lunsford then Byron were made Lieutenants of the Tower who were notable Agents for the Popish partie and have since beene there great Champions the one at Ragland with the Jesuites the other at Chester with the Irish Rebels but these by the consent of the King and Parliament were soone turned out which was a great mercy but they are still in armes against the Parliament and the very nest of Romish frogs swarme in Wales with them They never rested til they had raised a warre against the Parliament and by men armes and monies got into the Kings Camp and have murdered many godly Protestants and still labour by all their wiles and subtilties to ruine the people of God but the Lord hath still effectuated all their councells and turned their bloody devises upon their owne pates They have sought by treachery to have had many Towns and Garrisons betrayed to them as Bristol Abington and others where Digby and the rest of them have been shamefully foyled yet some they have gotten by treachery as Waymouth and others which they have not bin able to keep but have shortly after been beaten out againe with very great losse They have sought by all their wiles and stratagems to have London betrayd to them corrupted the Lord Major who for his malignancy was ordered to be committed to the Tower and the malignant Recorder Sir Tho. Gardiner fled to the King Then they plotted with Tompkins Chall●n●r and the rest of that conspiracy to destroy the Citie but the chiefe plotters were apprehended and hanged And forraigne forces were sent for one armie of P●pists from the Duke of Loraine another of Irish Rebells but those Irish Rebells were but a moth and a canker to the rest many thousand of those murdering Villaines have bin slaine in England for there is justly a great heart burning against them especially for their bloody massacres at Boulton Middlewith and elsewhere and we hanged 13 of those Popish Irish Rebells at Shrewsbury Prince Rupert then hanged 13 godly Protestants for them The plot also carried on with Mr. Ryley whose simplicity instead of advancing him was his overthrow the Scout-Master-Generall of London that design of their working with him they were defeated in But they had other wayes besides all these and those very subtle the Malignants about London got many hands to a petition pretending for peace and by that way endeavoured by petitioning the parliament to have made an uprore but they were quelled Many treaties have beene propounded which were onely plots for the carrying on of their designes against us amongst the rest when the Commissioners were within the Line and after sate at Uxbridge and gathered and carryed away much monies from London and gained upon the neutrall affections Then one Herne a malignant Lawyer came up and having power from the King caused a common hall to be called and the City met at Guild hall where some malignants were discovered in Gownes that were no Common-Councell men amongst the rest a Proctor of Pauls Others brought Writs and Proclamations from the King who lay here as leaguer-Spyes and once a moneth or so went to Oxford One Kniston one of them who was discovered