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A91263 A seasonable, legall, and historicall vindication and chronologicall collection of the good, old, fundamentall, liberties, franchises, rights, laws of all English freemen (their best inheritance, birthright, security, against arbitrary, tyrannicall, and Egyptian burdens) and of their strenuous defence in all former ages; of late years most dangerously undermined, and almost totally subverted, under the specious disguise of their defence and future establishment, upon a sure basis, their pretended, greatest propugners. Wherein is irrefragably evinced by Parliamentary records, proofs, presidents, that we have such fundamentall liberties, ... that to attempt or effect the subversion of all or any of them, ... is high treason: ... / By William Prynne of Swainswick, Esquire.; Seasonable, legall, and historicall vindication and chronologicall collection of the good, old, fundamentall, liberties, franchises, rights, laws of all English freemen. Part 1 Prynne, William, 1600-1669. 1654 (1654) Wing P4062; Thomason E812_10; ESTC R207634 45,225 63

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That the Votes upon the Petition and Agreement annexed and likewise the Votes upon this Petition be forthwith printed and published After which by a Speciall Ordinance of both Houses of Parliament 17 December 1647. No person whatsoever who had contrived plotted prosecuted or entred into that Engagement intituled The agreement of the people declared To be destructive to the being of Parliaments and Fundamentall Government of the Kingdome for one whole year was to be elected chosen or put into the office or Place of Lord Mayor or Alderman Sheriffe Deputy of a Ward or Common-Councel man of the City of London or to have a voice in the Election of any such Officer All these particulars with the Capitall Proceedings against White and others who somented this Agreement in the Army abundantly evidence the veriey of my foresaid Proposition and the extraordinary guilt of those Members and Souldiers who contrary to their own Votes Ordinances Proceedings and Censures of others have since prosecuted this the like or far worse Agreement to the destruction of our ancient Parliaments and their Priviledges and the fundamentall Government Laws and Liberty of our Nation which I wish they would now sadly lay to heart The third is the memorable Statutes of 3. Jacobi ch 1 2 4 and 5. Which relating the old Gunpowder Treason of the Jesuites and Papists and their infernal inhumane barbarous detestable plot to blow up the King Queen Prince Lords Commons and whole House of Peers with Gunpowder when they should have been assembled in Parliament in the upper House of Parliament upon the fifth of November in the year of our Lord 1605 do aggravate the hainousnesse and transcendency thereof by this circumstance That it was as some of the principall Conspirators thereof confessed purposely devised and concluded to be done in the said House That where sundry necessary and Religious Laws for Preservation of the Church and State were made which they falsely and slanderously term Cruel Laws enacted against them and their Religion Both Place and Persons should be all destroyed and blown up at once And by these dangerous consequences if it had not been miraculously prevented but taken effect That it would have turned to the utter ruine overthrow and Subversion Of the whole State and Common-Wealth of this flourishing and renowned Kingdom and Gods true Religion therein established by Law and of our Laws and Government For which horrid Treason they were all attainted and then executed as Traytors and some of their heads Quarters See Speeds History p. 1250 and Mr. John Vica●'s History of the Gunpowder Treason and the Arraignment of Traytors set up upon the Parliament House for terrour of others Even so let all other Traytors Conspirators against our Fundamental Laws Liberties Government Kings Parliaments and Religion treading presumptuously in their Jesuiticall footsteps a Judges 5. 31 perish O Lord but let all them who cordially love and strenuously maintain them against all Conspirators Traytors Underminers Invaders whatsoever be as the Sunne when he goeth forth in his might That the Land may have rest peace Settlement again for as many years at least as it had before our late innovations Warres Confusions by their restitution and establishment CHAP. II. HAving thus sufficiently proved That the Kingdome and Freemen of England have some ancient hereditary Rights Liberties Franchises Priviledges Customes properly called FVNDAMENTALL as likewise a Fundamentall Government no wayes to be altered undermined subverted directly or indirectly under the guilt and pain of High Treason in those who attempt it especially by Fraud Force or armed Power I shall in the second place present you in brief Propositions a Summary of the chiefest and most considerable of them which our prudent Ancestors in former ages and our latest reall Parliaments have both declared to be and eagerly contested for as Fundamentall and Essentiall to their very being and well being as a Free people Kingdome Republick unwilling to be enslaved under any yokes of Tyranny or arbitrary power that so the whole Nation may the more perspicuously know and discern them the more strenuously contend for them the more vigilantly watch against their violations underminings in any kind by any Powers or Pretences whatsoever and transmit perpetuate them intirely to their posterities as their best and chiefest inheritance I shall comprise the Summe and Substance of them all in these 9. Propositions beginning with the Subjects Property which hath been more frequently universally invaded assaulted undermined by our Kings and their evill instruments and thereupon more strenuously frequently and vigilantly maintained retained by our Nobles Parliaments and the people in all ages till of late years than any or all of the rest put together though every of them have been constantly defended maintained when impugned or incroached upon by our Ancestors and our selves 1. That no Tax Tallage Aid Subsidy Custome Contribution Loan Imposition Excise or other Assessement whatsoever for Defence of the Realm by Land or Sea or any other publick ordinary or extraordinary occasion may or ought to be imposed or levyed upon all or any of the Freemen of England by reason of any pretended or reall Danger Necessity or other pretext by the Kings of England or any other Powers but onely with and by their common consent and Grant in a free and lawfull Parliament duly summoned and elected Except onely such ancient legall Ayds as they are specially obliged to render by their Tenures Charters Contracts and the Common Law of England 2. That no Freeman of England ought to be arrested confined imprisoned in any private Castles or remote unusuall Prisons under Souldiers or other Guardians but onely in usuall or Common Gaols under sworn responsible Gaolers in the County where he lives or is apprehended and where his Friends may freely visit and relieve him with necessaries And that onely for some just and legall cause expressed in the Writ Warrant or Processe by which he is arrested or imprisoned which ought to be legally executed by known legal responsible sworn Officers of Justice not unknown military Officers Troopers or other illegall Catchpols That no such Freeman ought to be denied bail Mainprise or the benefit of an Habeas Corpus or any other Legal Writ for his enlargement when bailable or incumpernable by Law nor to be detained prisoner for any reall or pretended Crime not bailable by Law then untill the next Generall or Speciall Gaol-delivery held in the County where he is imprisoned where he ought to be legally tried and proceeded against or else enlarged by the Justices without deniall or delay of Right and Justice And that no such Freeman may or ought to be outlawed exiled condemned to any kind of corporall punishment losse of Life or Member or otherwise destroyed or passed upon but onely by due and lawfull Processe Indictment and the lawfull Triall Verdict and Judgement of his Peers according to the good old Law of the Land in some usuall Court of Publick Justice not by
at Aiciston Hill in Oxfordshire where they intended their first meeting b See the Journals of both Houses and Act for his Attainder Mr. Pyms Declaration upon the whole matter of the Charge of High Treason against him April the 12. 1641. M. St. Iohns Argument at Law at his Attainder and Diurnal Occurrences 9. To come nearer to our present times and case In the last Parliament of King Charls Anno 1640. 1641. The whole house of Commons impeached Thomas Earl of Strafford Lord Deputy of Ireland of High Treason amongst other Articles for this crime especially wherein all the other centred That he hath TREASONABLY ENDEVOURED by his Words Actions and Counsels to SUBVERT THE FUNDAMENTALL LAWS OF ENGLAND and IRELAND and introduce an Arbitrary and Tyrannicall Government This the whole Parliament declared and adjudged to be High Treason in and by their votes and a speciall Act of Parliament for his Attainder for which he was condemned and soon after executed on Tower Hill as a Traytour to the King and Kingdome May 22. 1641. c See the Commons and Lords Iournals his printed impeachment Mr. Pyms Speech thereat Canbuties Doom p. 25 26 2● 38 40 10. The whole House of Commons the same Parliament impeached William Laud Archbishop of Canterbury of HIGH TREASON in these very terms February 6. 1640. First That he hath trayterously endeavoured to subvert Fundamentall Lawes and Government of this Kingdome of England and instead thereof to introduce An Arbitrary and Tyrannicall Government against Law See chap. 2. Proposition 1. and he to that end hath wickedly and TRAYTEROUSLY advised his Majesty that he might at his own will and pleasure L●vy and take money of his Subjects without their consent in Parliament and and this he affirmed was warrantable by the Law of God Secondly He hath for the better accomplishment of that his Trayterous design advised and procured Sermons and other Discourses to be preached printed and published in which the Authority of Parliaments and the force of the Lawes of this Kingdome have been denyed and absolute and unlimited Power over the persons and estates of his Majesties Subjects maintained and defended not onely in the King but in himself and other Bishops against the Law Thirdly He hath by Letters Messages Threats and promises and by divers other wayes to Judges and other Ministers of Justice interrupted perverted and at other times by means aforesaid hath endevoured to interrupt and pervert the course of Justice in his Majesties Courts at Westminster and other Courts TO THE SUBVERSION OF THE LAWS OF THIS KINGDOME whereby sundry of his Majesties Subjects have been stopt in their just suits deprived of their lawfull Rights and subjected to his Tyrannical will to their ruine and destruction Fourthly That he hath trayterously endevoured to corrupt the other Courts of Justice by a vising and procuring his Majesty to sell places of Judicature and other offices CONTRARY TO THE LAWS and CUSTOMES in that behalf Fifthly He hath TRAYTEROUSLY caused a Book of Canons to be compiled and published without any lawfull warrant and Authority in that behalf in which pretended Canons many matters are contained contrary to the Kings Prerogative to the fundamentall Laws and Statutes of this Realm to the Rights of Parliament to the Property and Liberty of the Subject and matters tending to sedition and of dangerous consequence and to the establishing of a vast unlawfull presumptuous power in himself and his Successors c. Seventhly That he hath trayterously endevored to alter and subvert Gods true Religion BY LAW ESTABLISHED and instead thereof to set up Popish Religion and Idolatry And to that end hath declared and maintained in Speeches and Printed Books divers Popish Doctrines and opinions contrary to to the Articles of Religion ESTABLISHED BY LAW He hath urged and enjoyned divers Popish and Superstitious Ceremonies WITHOVT ANY WARRANT OF LAW and hath cruelly persecuted those who have opposed the same by corporall punishments and imprisonments and most unjustly vexed others who refused to conform thereunto by Eccclesiasticall Censures Excommunication Suspension Deprivation and Degradation CONTRARY TO THE LAWS OF THIS KINGDOME 13. He did by his own authority and power contrary to Law procure sundry of his Majesties Subjects and enforced the Clergy of this Kingdome to contribute towards the maintenance of the war against the Scots That to preserve himself from being questioned for these and other his Trayterous Courses he hath laboured to Subvert the Rights of Parliament and the ancient Course of Parliamentary Proceedings and by false and malicious slanders to incense his Majesty against Parliaments All which being proved against him at his Triall were after solemn Argum●nt by Mr. Samuel Brown in behalf of the Commons House proved and soon after adjudged to be High Treason at the Common Law by both Houses of Parliament and so declared in the Ordinance for his Attainder for which he was condemned and beheaded as a Traitor against the King Law and Kingdome on Tower hill January 10. 1644. 11. In the a See the Commons and Lords Journals Durnal Occurrences p. 15 16 19. 37. 191. to 264. and Mr. St. Iohns Speech at a conscience of both Houses of Parliament concerning shi●mony and these Judges Together with the Speeches of Mr. Hide Mr. Walker Mr. P●erpoint Mr. Denzill Hollis at their impeachments ●uly 16. 1641. aggravating their offences in Diurnall Occurrences and Speeches same Parliament December 21. Jan. 14. February 11. 1640. and July 6. 1641. Sir John Finch then Lord Keeper chief Justice Bramston Judge Berkly Judge Crawly Chief Baron Davenport Baron Weston and Baron Turnour were accused and impeached by the House of Commons by several Articles transmitted to the Lords OF HIGH TREASON for that they had Traitorously and wickedly endeavoured to subvert the Fundamentall Laws and est●blished Government of the Realm of ENGLAND and instead thereof to introduce an Arbitrary and Tyrannicall Government against Law which they had declared by Traiterous and wicked words opinions judgement and more especially in this their extrajudiciall opinion subscribed by them in the case of Ship-money viz. We are of opinion that when the good and safety of the Kingdome in generall is concerned and the whole kingdome in danger Your Majesty may by Writ under the Great Seal of England without consent in Parliament command all your Subjects of this your Kingdome See ch 2. Proposition 1. at their charge to provide and furnish such a number of Ships with Men Victuall and Ammunition and for such time as your Majesty shall think fit for the Defence and safeguard of the Kingdome from such danger and perill And we are of opinion that in such case your Majesty is the sole Judge both of the danger and when and how the same is to be prevented and avoided And likewise for arguing and giving iudgment accordingly in Master John Hempdens case in the Exchequer Chamber in the point of Ship money in Aprill 1638. which said Opinions
Fundamental or unalterable but that the STATE-PHYSITIANS or rather Mountebanks of our time who are not tied up to them but left free unto themselves may lay them quite aside either in part or whole as they see cause Yea having now attained to such a super-transcendent Authority as may as they assert LAY ASIDE ALL PARLIAMENTS and PARLIAMENTARY WAYS and appoint SOMETHING ELSE as more seasonable and proper to us and as Providence makes way for it if they see it more conducing to the safety and good of the Commonwealth that is to their own private Interests Honours Profits Securities Designes Oppressions Rapines gilded over with this specious pretext And then peremptorily conclude That to plead for these and ot●er Fundamental Laws and L●berties as unalterable though the onely Bulwarks and Badges of our Freedom is nothing else but to enslave the Nation for by such a Principle People do not onely lose their Liberty but are brought under such a kinde of Tyranny out of which AS BEING WORSE THEN THE AEGYPTIAN BONDAGE there is no hope of deliverance An absurd Tyrannical Paradox transcending any I ever yet met with in any Author stripping us naked of all our long-enjoyed Laws Liberties Franchises Great Charters at once tending onely to reduce and perpetually inthral us under such an absolute AEGYPTIAN BONDAGE and Tyranny without any hope of future deliverance from it which some now endeavour to enta●l on us and our posterities for ever by an Iron Law and Yoke of Steel in stead of restoring to us that Glorious Freedom which we have so long expected from them in vain And because I finde the Generality of the Nobility Gentry Clergie Commonalty of our Nation after all their late yeers expensive bloody wars and Parliamentary Disputes for the defence and preservation of these our Ancient Hereditary Fundamental Charters Laws Liberties Priviledges so strangely degenerated both from themselves and their Heroick prudent Ancestors as that they are more readily inclined upon every occasion out of a base un-Christian unmanly un-English fear or sottish cowardice and stupidity wittingly to desert betray surrender them all up into the hands of any invading Usurpers without the least Publike Claim Dissertation Defence or Dispute then diligently or couragiously to contend for them as of late they did So as that which Paul once taxed in the slavish besotted Corinthians 2 Epist 11. 20. may be most truly averred of our degenerated insatuated English Nation Ye suffer if a man bring you into bondage if a man devour you if a man take of you if a man exalt himself above your Laws Liberties Franchises Parliaments Kings Nobles Properties Lives Consciences and a 2 Thes 2. 4. all that is called God or worshipped if a man smite you on the face notwithstanding all their manifold late b See Exact collect and a general Collect. of all Ordinances c. Protestations Vows Covenants Remonstrances Declarations and Publike Engagements to the contrary And withal after diligent enquiry discovering scarce one man of Eminencie or Power in the Nation nor so much as one of my degenerated temporizing Profession of the Law even when the c See Culpep●r's Lilly's Merlins Almanacks John Can ' s 2 Voice Lilb tried and cast with many Pe●itions and Pamphlets against the Law and Lawyers The Order of Aug. 19. 1653. That there should be a Committee selected to consider of A NEW BODY of the Law for the government of this Common-wealth whole Body of our Laws and all its Professors are violently assaulted and devoted unto sudden ruine by many lawless spirits who hath so much Courage Magnanimity Honesty Zeal or cordial Love to his native Country remaining in his brest as manfully to appear in Publike for the strenuous necessary defence of these our Hereditary Fundamental Laws Liberties Rights Franchises though their own and every other English Freeman's best Inheritance and Security for fear of being persecuted imprisoned close imprisoned exiled condemned destroyed as a Traytor Rebel Seditious person Enemy to the Publike or disturber of the Kingdoms Peace by those who are truely such I thereupon conceived I could not undertake or perform a more necessary seasonable beneficial Service for my Country and not to be like those who are ashamed afraid for the most part to own visit or be seen in the company of those Gallant men much less to assist defend and stick close unto them in their dangers according to the sixth Article of their late Solemn League and Covenant who have suffered acted and stood up most for their Common Liberties Rights Freedoms Religion against all invading Tyrants to their great discouragement and betraying nor pitch upon any Subject more proper for me either as a common Lawyer or as a constant Advocate and Sufferer for the Publike Cause and Liberties of the Nation as well under our late extravagant Free-State as former Regal and Episcopal arbitrary Tyranny then in this juncture of our publike affairs to present our whole distracted unsetled Kingdom with An Historical and Legal Vindication and Chronological Collection in all Ages of these Ancient Hereditary Liberties Franchises Rights Contests Laws Charters Records Monuments of former and late times for their Confirmation and inviolable Observation which our Ancestors and our Selves have always hitherto reputed FUNDAMENTAL UNALTERABLE INVIOLABLE upon any pretext and have most eagerly contended for with the prodigal expence of many millions of Treasure and whole oceans of gallant Christian Engl●sh blood And if upon the serious perusal of them the universality of our degenerated Nation after their many late solemn Protestations Vows Leagues Covenants Remonstrances inviolably to defend and maintain them shall still so undervalue them now at last as most actually have done as not to esteem them worth the owning maintaining vindicating or perpetuating any longer and thereby draw upon their heads the real guilt of all those bloody Wars Murders Tumults Violencies Rapines Oppressions Sins Mischiefs Illegal Taxes Excises Exorb tancies which their many late yeers pretended Necessary Defence and Preservation have brought upon our three whole Nations let them henceforth like so many dastardly conquered Bondslaves bored thorow the ears publikely disavow disclaim renounce abjure them for themselves and their Posterities for ever as meer worthless toys or pernicious inventions fit onely to kindle perpetual Wars and Discords between King and People Head and Members Superiours and Inferiours or as poor slender Cobwebs as now they prove fit to hold none within compass but the very weakest flyes broken thorow with ease and impunity by every greater fly creeping up into any Power or Supreme Authority by Right or Wrong and swept down to the very ground by every New Broom in the hand of upstart Innovators But if upon saddest deliberation they shall really estimate them to be such incomparable rich precious jewels and ancient inheritances as are every way worth the infinite Treasures Wars Blood Cares Consultations Troubles heretofore and of late yeers expended both to