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A85811 The book of oaths, and the severall forms thereof, both antient and modern. Faithfully collected out of sundry authentike books and records, not heretofore extant, compiled in one volume. Very useful for all persons whatsoever, especially those that undertake any office of magistracie or publique imployment in the Common-wealth. Whereunto is added a perfect table. Garnet, Richard, S.J., attributed name. 1649 (1649) Wing G264; Thomason E1129_1; ESTC R202149 108,262 410

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power and withstand them and assist unto the King and my said Lord of Bedford in keeping of the Kings Peace and redressing of all such matter of proceeding by way of Feet and Force The Oath Which the Duke of York and Buckingham the two Arch-Bishops 11. Bishops 6. Earles two Viscounts 18. Abbots 2. Priours 17. Barons tooke in Parliament unto H. 6. in Anno 33. Nov. 25. for their Alleagiance unto the said King I Promise unto your Highnesse by the Faith and truth that I owe to God and you that I shall true and faithfully keepe the Leigeman that I owe unto you most Soveraigne Lord and to put me in my devoire to doe all that may be to the welfare honour and safeguard of your most noble Person and Royall Estate Preeminence and Prerogative and I shall at no time will or consent to that that might in any wise sound to the hurt or prejudice of your said most noble person Dignity Crown or Estate And over that I shall with all my power resist and withstand all them that will in any wise presume to attempt the contrarie So God me helpe and his Saints The Oath which the Duke of York tooke for his Alleagiance to King Hen. the 6. At the High Alter in St. Pauls Church London in presence of the said King which is entered in the Parliament Roll. Anno 38. H. 6. Nov. 9. I Richard Duke of Yorke confesse and know That I am and ought to be humble Subject and Leigeman unto you my Soveraigne Lord the King H. 6. And ought therefore to beare you faith and truth as to my Soveraigne and Leige Lord and so shall doe all the daies unto my lives end and shall not at any time will nor at any thing be attempted or done against your most Royall Person But whensoever I shall have knowledge of any such things imagined or purposed I shall with all the speed and diligence possible to me to make that your Highnesse shall have knowledge thereof and ever do all that shall be possible to come to the withstanding thereof to the uttermost of my life I shall not in no wise any thing take upon me against your Royall obeysance that is due thereto nor suffer any other man to doe as farre forth as it shall lye in my power to let it And also I shall come at your Commandment whensoever I shall be called by the same in all humble and obedient wise But if I be letted by sicknesse or impotency of my person or by such other causes as shall be thought reasonable to you my Soveraigne Lord I shall never hereafter take upon me to gather any Routs or make any Assembly of your people without your Commandment or Licence or my lawfull defence In the interpretation of which my lawfull defence and declaration thereof I shall report me at all time unto your Highnesse and if the case require unto my Peeres nor any thing attempt by way of faith against any of your Subjects of what Estate Degree or Condition they be but whensoever I shall be or when I shall feele my selfe wronged or grieved I shall sue humbly for remedy unto your Highnesse as an humble and true Subject ought to have him to his Soveraigne Lord All these things abovesaid I permit truly to observe and keepe by the holy Evangelists contained in this Booke that I lay my hand upon and by the holy Crosse that I here touch and by the blessed Sacrament of our Lords body that I shall now with his mercy receive and over this I agree me and will that if I at any time hereafter as with the grace of our Lord I never shall any thing attempt by way of fact or otherwise against your Royall Estate or obeysance that ought thereto or any thing I take upon me otherwise then is above expressed I from that time forth be unable to all manner of worship Estate or dignity be it such as I now occupie or any other that might grow unto me in any wise And this that I have promitted and sworne proceedeth of my owne desire and free volunt and by no constraint or cohertion In witnesse of all the which things above written I Richard Duke of Yorke above written Subscribe me with my owne Hand and Seale this with my owne Seale c. The Oath which was taken in the Parliament at Coventry unto King Henry 6. Anno 38. Nov. 26. by the two Arch-Bishops sixteen Bishops five Earles two Viscounts three Dukes in the absence of the Duke of Yorke fourteene Abbots two Pryors and seven Barons J A. B. knowledge you most High and Mighty and most Christian Prince King Henry 6. to be my most redoubted Soveraigne Lord and right-wise by Succession borne to Reigne upon me and all your Liege People Whereupon I voluntarily without cohertion promit and oblige me by the faith and truth that I owe unto God and by the faith truth and Leigiance that I owe unto you my most redoubted Soveraign Lord That I shall be without any variance true faithfull humble and obeysant Subject and Liegeman unto you my most redoubted Soveraigne Lord and that I shall be unto my lives end at all times and places readie and attending at your calling in my most heartie wise and manner as any true Liegeman oweth to be unto his Soveraigne Lord putting me in my true undelayed endeavour to do all that that may be unto the weale and suretie of your most Royall Person of your most Noble Estate and the verie conservation and assurance and continuance of Your most High Authoritie Preeminence and Prerogative To the weale suretie and preserving of the Person of the most Noble and Benigne Princesse Margaret the Queene my Soveraigne Ladie and of her most High and Noble Estate she being your Wife And also to the weale suretie and Honour of the Person of the right High and Mightie Prince Edward my right redoubted Lord the Prince your first begotten Sonne and of the Right High and Noble Estate of the same and faithfully truly and obeysantly in my most humble wise and manner honour serve obey and beare mine Allegiance unto you my most redoubted Soveraigne Lord during your life which God the Father of mercy for my most singular recomfort preserve long in prosperitie to endure and if God of his infinite Power take you from this Transitorie life me bearing life in this world That then I shall take and accept my said redoubted Lord the Prince Edward your said first borne Sonne for my Soveraigne Lord and beare my true Faith and Leigiance unto him as my naturall borne Soveraigne Lord and after him unto his Succession of his bodie lawfully begotten and in default of his Succession which God defend unto any other Succession of your Bodie lawfully comming And that I shall never at any time for any manner of occasion colour affinitie or cause consent give aide assistance or favour or agree to any thing that I may understand or know
THE Book of Oaths AND The severall forms thereof both Antient and Modern Faithfully Collected out of sundry Authentike Books and Records not heretofore extant compiled in one Volume Very useful for all persons whatsoever especially those that undertake any Office of Magistracie or publique Imployment in the Common-wealth Whereunto is added a perfect Table Numb 30.2 If a man vow a vow unto the Lord or sweare an oath to bind his soule with a bond he shall not breake his word he shall doe according to all that proceedeth out of his mouth Heb. 6.16 For men verily sweare by the greater and an oath for confirmation is to them an end of all strife Printed at London for W. Lee M. Walbancke D. Pakeman and G. Bedle. 1649. The Table A. ATtourney at Law 29 Allegiance 63 Attourney of the Augmentation Court 85 Auditor of the Augmentation 88 Alneger 240 Allegiance of the Duke of York and other Lords in Parliament 25 Allegiance of the Duke of York in Parliamen to Henry the 6. 258 Allegiance of the Lords Spirituall and Temporall Arch-Bishops Oath 127 Articles Matrimoniall 271 Ahjure the Land for stealing the Kings Venison Atturney of the Court of Wards 318 Auditor of the Court of Wards 321 Atturney of the first Fruits 327 Auditor of the first Fruits 329 Atturney of the Court of Survey Approver banished 208 Auditors of the Court of Survey 354 Auditor of the Exchequer 376 B. BRoker in London 69 Beadle of a Ward in London 76 Bishops Oath 141 Bayliffe to attend a Jurie 204 Bayle upon Suspition of Murther 207 Bishops Renunciation of the Popes Bull. 243 Bull of the Pope Renounced 243 Baron of the Exchequer 214 381 Bayliffe of Shewers 17 361 Barwick Souldiers ●56 Bishops Fidelitie 244 Bishops Popish 275 C. COuncell Privie 143 Councell Clerke 6 Clerke of the Chancery 9 Constable of London 75 366 Clerke of the Chechue 52 Captaines of a Band. 53 Clerke of the Parliament 61 Constable in London 19 Chancellour ef the Augmentation 80 Clerke of the Augmentation 87 Clerke of the Councell to the Prince 96 Councell of Warre 112 Councell of Wales 12● Controversie to be compounded in Parliament betweene the Duke of Gloucester and the Bishop of Winchester 139 Councell Privie 4 Clerke of the Signet 150 Comptroller of Calice 185 Councell of Calice Captaines in Zealand 200 Chancell●ur of England 211 Church-wardens 393 394 Councell to Princesse Mary 109 Comptroller of the Customes 230 Customer 223 Clerke of the Statutes 236 Chancellour of the Exchequer 237 380 Clerks six of the Chancery 249 Clerks of the Pettie-Bagg● 252 Commissioners f●r Sewers 360 Controversie to be compounded in Parliament betweene the Duke of Gloucester and the Bishop of Winchester 254 Chamberlaine of the Exchequer 388 Comptroller of the Kings Houshold 280 Clerke of the Court of Wards 323 Chancellour of the first Fruits 324 Clerke of the first Fruits 330 Cloths to be valued 345 Clerke of the Signet 150 Clerke of the Liveries 347 Clerke of the Court of Survey 355 Clerke of the Pleas. 385 Comptroller of the Pipe 387 D. DEputie of Calice 151 Doctor of Divinitie according to the Vniversitie of Basill 307 Decay of Castles and Forts to be Surveyed and reported 335 Deputie-Chamberlaine of the Exchequer 392 E EStates of the Subjects to be discovered 337 Esquires for the Body Evidence against a Prisoner 204 Evidence betweene partie and partie 205 Evidence upon Bills of Indictment 204 Escheator 228 389 Examiner in the Chancery 253 Estates of the Subjects to be discovered 338 Estate of the Subject to be examined 340 Estate of the Subject to be examined 341 Estate of the Subject to be examined 344 Estate of the Subject to be discovered Earle in Scotland 369 F. FReemen of London 22 Freemen of Merch●nt Adventurers Francke Pleadge in London 67 Fealtie 232 Fidelitie of a Bish●p 144 Fidelitie of the Pryor of S Johns 270 Forrester of the Forrest 300 Fealtie of the King of Scots 305 Fealtie of John King of England to the Pope 306 French Kings Oath 92 Forraigne Opposer to the Exchequer 386 G. GArnet the Jesuit 365 Governour of Barwick Garter King of Armes 113 Great Seale 148 H. HEralds of Armes 119 Homage of an Arch Bishop 127 Homage of the King of Scots 201 Homage of a Temporall Lord. 246 I. JVdge 9 Jurie to try a Prisoner at the Barre 203 Jurie to try a Nisi Prius 205 Inquest Grand 206 Judge 216 Justice for Works Weights and Measures 219 Justice to heare and determine 295 Inhabitants rf Forrests 302 Justice of Peace 313 Ingrosser of the great Roll. 377 K. KIng of Scots to King Henry 6. 201 Kings Oath 1 Kings Oath 3 King of France to observe the Statutes of the Garter King James his Servants 108 Knight of the Garter 93 Kings of Armes 115 Knights of the Round Table 125 King of Pol●●●a to the Turke 126 Knights for the Body Knight of Scotland 371 Keeper of the great Seale Knight of the Bath 199 303 Kings Councell and Judges 363 King Edward the seconds Oath 201 King Charles his Oath 272 292 Knight of the Bath Keeper of the Kings Papers of State Knights and Squires 136 L. LEague and Covenant 410 Lieutenant of Guysnesse 159 Lieutenant of Calice 170 Lieutenant of Ruisbanck 179 Lieutenant of Hannues 184 Lieutenant of Newhaven 192 Lieutenant of the Tower 266 Loardisme renounced 267 Lord of Parliament in Scotland 370 M. MErchants for the true shipping Cloth to the Mart Towne 30 31 32 Marshall of Barwick 45 Master of the Woods of the Court of Augmention 84 Messenger of the Augmentation 91 Marshall of Calice 164 Marshall-Deputie of Calice 193 May●r of the Staple 241 373 Master of the Rolls 248 Mid-wives Oaths 284 Master of the Court of Wards 317 Master of the Woods of the Court of Survey 352 Messenger of the Court of Survey 356 Master of Requests Master of the Ordinance for Barwick 50 Mary Queene her Councell 109 Marshall of Calice 169 N. NVn entring into the Cloyster 290 P. POrter of Barwick 48 President of the Councell 129 Privie Seale 145 Porter of Calice 189 Portage of the Chancery 242 Pursevant at Armes 123 President of Wales 57 Prior of S. John Jerusalem 270 Protestation 405 R. REquests Master 15 Receiver of the Augmentations 89 Ranger of the Forrest 296 Regarder of the Forrest 299 Receiver of the Court of Wards 320 332 Receiver of the Court of Survey 354 Register of the Kings Papers of Estate 315 Remembrancer to the King 383 S. SErvants to the King Seavenger of London 21 Sheriffe of the Counties 24 309 Servants for the true serving of their Lords 33 Souldiers sworne for their true service 41 Supremacie 66 357 Scavengers of the Wards in London 68 Serjeants to the Sheriffe of London 72 Surveyor of the Augmentation Solicitor of the Augmentation Surveyer of the Woods in the Augmentation 86 Surveyer of the Lands in the Court of Augmentation 81 Servants of the Kings Chamber 132 Servants to the King Secretarie of State
Limits be duly put in Execution You shall have a watchfull eye to such persons as shall maintaine or keepe any common house or place where any unlawfull Games is or shall be used As also to such as shall frequent or use such places or shall use or exercise any unlawfull Games there or elsewhere contrarie to the Statutes at your Assizes Sessions or Leet You shall present all and everie the offences done contrarie to the Statutes made 1. Jacob. 4. Jacob. 21. Jacob. Regis to restraine the inordinate hunting and tipling in Innes Ale-houses and other Victualling-houses and for repressing of drunkennesse You shall true representment make of all Blood-shedding Affraies Out-cryes Rescuous and other Offences committed or done against the Kings Majesties Peace within your Limits And you shall have a care for the maintenance of Archerie according to the Statute You shall well duly execute all Receipts and Wa rants to you directed from the Justices of this Countie And yee shall well and dulie according to your knowledge power and abilitie doe and execute all other things belonging to the Office of a Constable so long as you shall continue in this Office So help you God The Oath of a Duke and Earle in Scotland to their King YOu shall fortifie and defend the true and Christian Religion and Christs holy Evangell presently preached in this Realme and shall be loyall and true to our Soveraigne Lord the Kings Majestie and shall defend his Highnesse Realme and Lieges from all Aliens and Strangers at the uttermost of your power So helpe you God and by the Oath that yee have else made The Oath of a Lord of Parliament in Scotland YEE shall give due andfaithfull Councell to our Soveraign Lord the Kings Majesties Wea le publiquely in Parliament as in all other places needfull and secretly according to you knowledge for the preservation of his Highnesse most noble Person his Royall Estate Lieges and Realme and Common weale thereof And shall never Heile nor conceyle any point of Treason or Crime Leismajestie that shall appeare to be conspired against his said Royall Person but shall incontinent with all possible diligence reveale the same So help you God and by the Oath that yee have else made The Oath of a Knight of Scotland 1. I Shall fortifie and defend the Christian Religion and Christs holy Evangell presently preached in this Realme to the uttermost of my power 2. I shall be Loile and true to my Soveragine Lord the Kings Majestie to all Orders of Chivalrie and to the Noble Office of Armes 3. I shall fortifie and defend Justice at my power and that with favour or feed 4. I shall never flye from my Soveraigne Lord the Kings Majestie nor from his Highnesse Lieutenants in time of Mellay and Battaile 5. I shall defend my Native Realme from all Alieners and Strangers 6. I shall defend the just occasion and quarrell of all Ladies of Honour of all true and friendlesse Widowes of Orphans and of Maidens of good same 7. I shal do diligence wheresoever I hear there is any Murtherers Traytors or masterfull Reavers that Oppresseth the Kings Laeges and poore people to bring them to the Law at my power 8. I shall maintaine and uphold the Noble estate of Chivalrie with Horse Harnesse and other Knightly Habillements and shall helpe and succour them of the same Order if they have need 9. I shall enquire and seeke to have the knowledge and understanding of all the Articles and Points contained in the Booke of Chivalrie All these premisses to observe keep and faithfull I oblige me So helpe me God by my owne hand so help me God c. The Oath of the Mayor of London and Oxford as it is entred in the Red Book of the Exchequer YEE shall sweare That yee shall serve well and truely our Soveraigne Lord the King in the Office of Mayoraltie in the Citie of London or Oxenford and the same Citie Yee shall surely and safely unto the use of our said Soveraigne Lord the King of England and of his Heires Kings of England and the Profit of the King yee shall doe in all things that to you longeth and the Right of the King and that that longeth to the Crowne yee shall truely keepe Yee shall not assent unto decrees nor concealment of the Rights nor of the Franchize of the King or of the Crown be it in Lands Rents or ●n Franchizes or in Suits concealed or withdrawn you shall put your power to call it againe And if yee may not doe it yee shall tell unto the King or to those of his Councell of whom yee shall understand for to be certaine that they shall enform the King thereof And yee shall truly and right-wisely treat the people of your Baylie and right yee shall doe to every person as well to Stranger as to privie to poore as to rich in that that belongeth to you for to doe And that for highnesse nor for riches for gift promise favour nor hate yee shall no wrong doe to any person nor to any man yee shall the right let Yee shal not take whereby the King may leese or by which the right may be letted And also that ye may set good keeping upon the ●●ssize of Bread Wine Fish Flesh Corne and all other Victuals and also of Weights and Measures in the said Citie doing sad and due execution upon the defaults that there shall be found according to all the Statutes thereof made not repealed and that in all things to the May or of the said Citie longing for to doe well and truely you shall have you and doe So helpe you God and holydome The Oath of the Sub-Treasurer as it is entred in the Red Booke of the Exchequer YEE Shall well and truely serve the King our Soveraine Lord in the roome of Under-Treasurer of this his Exchequer and in the Receipt of the same and well and truly survey and order as wel the Receipts of all sums of money payd and to be payd to the Kings use in the said Receipt as the issue of the same And well and truly behave have your selfe in the same roome So helpe you God and all Saints and the holy Evangelists The Oath of the Auditor of the Exchequer as it is entred in the Red Booke of the Exchequer YEE shall sweare That yee shall truely serve the King our Soveraign Lord in the Office of one of the Auditors of this Exchequer during the time yee shall have the same And well and truly yee shall intreat and with all goodly speed yee shall rid such persons as shall be by this Court Assigned to Accompt before you Yee shall not take of any person whereby the Kings Majestie may lose nor consent to any untruth And right yee shall doe to every Accomptant that shall have to doe before you according to your wit and discretion and safely and surely keepe such Records Writs and other Mynuments of this Court as shall be committed for