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A82650 The declaration of the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled concerning the Earl of Stamford and others his assistants; whom the King proclaimed traytors for executing the ordinance of the militia. England and Wales. Parliament. 1642 (1642) Wing E1384; Thomason 669.f.5[60]; ESTC R210907 817 1

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THE DECLARATION OF The LORDS and COMMONS in Parliament assembled Concerning the Earl of Stamford and others his Assistants whom the KING Proclaimed Traytors for executing the Ordinance of the Militia WHereas Henry Earl of Stamford was by Ordinance of both Houses of Parliament appointed Lord-lieutenant of the County of Leicester and by the Order of both the said Houses the Magazin of the said County was delivered into his hands to be removed or disposed of as he should thinke fit for the safety and defence of His Maiesty and the County In obedience whereunto the said Earle did take the said Magazine and did place a great part thereof at his house at Bradgate under safe guard and the residue thereof at a place in the Newarkeneere the Towne of Leicester For the doing whereof the said Earle and also William Sherman William Stanley John Norris and William Reynor upon pretence of being Afsistants to the said Earle and all other his Adherents were without all colour of Law and against the rights and liberties of the Subiect proclaimed traytors which as concerning the said Earle being a Member of the House of Peeres is a high breach of the priviledge of Parliament Be it therefore declared by the said Lords and Commons That the said Earle William Sherman William Stanley John Norris William Reynor nor any other of the parties which were assisting of the said Earle in the Premises have done any thing herein but according to their duties and in obedience to the commands of both Houses of Parliament and that therefore the said Earle and all other the said persons his assistants and every of them shall and ought to be protected by the power and Authority of both Houses of Parliament And the said Lords and Commons do hereby forbid all Sheriffes Majors Bayliffes Constables and other His Maiesties Officers and Subiects whatsoever any way to arrest impeach molest or trouble the said Earle William Sherman William Stanley John Norris William Reynor or any other of the said persons so assisting to the said Earle either in their persons goods or estates for or by reason of the premises without the Authority or consent of both Houses of Parliament Sabbathi 23 Julii 1642. ORdered by the Lords in Parliament That this Declaration be forthwith printed and published John Brown Cler. Parliamentorum London Printed by E. G. for C. Latham and T. Creake 1942.