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early english books online81
the earle of essex60
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peace of the kingdome2
the warre is like2
unheard of an act2
by that ordinance your2
quarter should be denyed2
london likevvise terrible and2
the losse of about2
them to subscribe to2
of essex wherein is2
hereby required to use2
that this petition be2
this side the sea2
civilwar no the copy2
a relation and resolution2
or yet were such2
to be made with2
greatest part of the2
and for that purpose2
of all other rebellions2
and to preserve the2
be sold at their2
that purpose have sollicited2
with deep sorrow and2
upon paine of death2
and for whom they2
proclaimed traytors and rebels2
royall majesty likewise declareth2
sense to your lordship2
in danger of destroying2
i wish the temper2
any part of the2
massacres committed upon their2
should seem strange to2
your lordship herewith a2
the th of this2
them in this their2
the greatest part of2
resolution to use such2
shall be given hereafter2
to be presented to2
earle of essex wherein2
and by their faithfull2
to the deputy lievtenants2
his majesty was pleased2
an animosity and cruelty2
be denyed to all2
that almighty god would2
seale at armes this2
rigour shall be prevented2
the kingdome of scotland2
arms against his majesty2
or then any good2
any other impression in2
prisoners as shall be2
bishop for lawrence blaiklock2
after or houres fight2
will answer the contrary2
i shall desire you2
under what senselesse and2
being any acknowledgement of2
that no quarter shall2
which the other have2
to the composure of2
of those miserable men2
or malice have made2
command transported to serve2
should cause those prisoners2
the deputy lievtenants of2
determined upon such persons2
into such an animosity2
ordinance of parliament herewith2
souldiers when taken prisoners2
as had been done2
severall acts of parliament2
belonging to this army2
received your lordships letter2
and an expectation that2
that it is evident2
ordinance be duly executed2
enclosing a copy of2
reason enough to believe2
men know i have2
an act of injustice2
every officer and commander2
blaney sampled and proofread2
it is evident by2
the souldiers in the2
shall desire you to2
at armes this twenty2
the malignants of this2
against the protestant religion2
therefore i were unworthy2
parchment subscribed by the2
or coat of arms2
and the committees of2
have taken prisoners of2
they were in ireland2
peace will not be2
if it should be2
majesties army for the2
eyes of those who2
king and kingdomes cause2
pursuance of that just2
and to the scandall2
f category of texts2
parliament that this petition2
with what circumstances of2
latta text and markup2
i had not let2
i will cause so2
shall except all irish2
contrary at their uttermost2
his royall majesty likewise2
me to let your2
is not applicable to2
it is further ordered2
and subscribed by one2
for which we are2
his excellencies pleasure this2
and be used as2
received this day a2
and unjust pretence soever2
given them by your2
be used as they2
prodigious resolutions expressed in2
and of all other2
commanding all officers and2
as being the foundation2
will take these animadversions2
their piety towards their2
the blessings of a2
as i am informed2
library and the henry2
commons assembled in the2
they are confident will2
such acts of inhumanity2
refusall thereof england and2
came up to them2
in all churches and2
to acquaint your highnesse2
resolved to spend our2
where they neither did2
lawes and liberties are2
affected with such cruell2
of essex being a2
liberties of the kingdome2
majesty likewise declareth that2
pay the price of2
committees of the severall2
of horse and dragoons2
a declaration passed by2
kuster sampled and proofread2
that since his majesties2
reading with a resolution2
ready to allow quarter2
such person to death2
souldiers under my command2
a great sense to2
that those under yours2
your humble servant essex2
were such as might2
them or any of2
this be forthwith printed2
xml conversion a proclamation2
shall please god to2
all other officers and2
great sense to your2
do earnestly desire your2
armes this twenty eight2
the contrary at their2
day a letter of2
quarter given to any2
and cruelty it hath2
printed by richard bishop2
is like to be2
give nor receive quarter2
to of the kings2
i cannot but expresse2
andrew kuster text and2
since his majesties gracious2
texts with or more2
and therefore do earnestly2
fifty four thousand of2
augustine harper of market2
upon executing the irish2
expresse a great sense2
that every officer and2
and all other commanders2
therein there being any2
proceed in the same2
to be so managed2
annotation on thomason copy2
from his majesty to2
as shall be taken2
the earle of pembrook2
house of commons relating2
would open their eyes2
such as might be2
caused thirteen irish rebels2
to the cavaleers and2
copy of the solemn2
chappels within the kingdome2
contrary course shall be2
to observe the rules2
the king first by2
essex to the honourable2
excellence and by him2
on tuesday last essex2
bringing over of powerfull2
of those who shall2
in the partilrie garden2
to their piety towards2
and with what circumstances2
lives they value as2
of essex in the2
it neither having addresse2
are confident will be2
applicable to this argument2
be agreed upon by2
they have reason enough2
the command i hold2
as they use their2
hereby require and command2
to make oath before2
about seven hundered men2
how unequall soever the2
him to peace and2
it should seem strange2
of parliament have received2
who by act of2
make oath before their2
law hath determined upon2
hand and seal at2
the uttermost of our2
in the parliament of2
presence of almighty god2
parliament sent by sir2
not suffer any english2
the cavaliers and prevent2
and the henry e2
expressed in your lordships2
the earl of forth2
that they and every2
so obnoxious to law2
recover and reduce those2
admitted to receive quarter2
said city if they2
and advice compose the2
that almighty god will2
shall inflict upon him2
be taken in hostility2
power to be put2
that bloody rebellion of2
of about who came2
for that purpose have2
of the said severall2
his majesty being now2
and observed on this2
and command all the2
and therefore i were2
consisting of about who2
within the kingdome of2
hold under his majesty2
the solemn league and2
will not be hearkned2
be prevented by all2
for his highnesse prince2
of which his majesty2
time also how sir2
prevented by all the2
commanders on that side2
faithfully against the rebels2
they use their brethren2
destruction of the protestant2
applyed to the composure2
printed for william gay2
and power i have2
be made equall in2
so high a provocation2
them in the same2
for whom they daily2
defense of the protestant2
and estate from all2
civilwar no the earle2
cavaliers at yorke in2
such an animosity and2
blaney text and markup2
a proceeding contrary to2
english nation is in2
they pretended to some2
degenerating into such an2
to receive quarter here2
both the kingdomes of2
the partilrie garden to2
printed for laurence blaiklock2
hazard their lives for2
a parchment subscribed by2
parliament with the like2
make any other impression2
every such person to2
between them and the2
a mile of the2
to certifie unto me2
and a parchment subscribed2
the law hath determined2
to whom quarter was2
earle of essex in2
that your majesty will2
so suffer by my2
and faithfully against the2
odious both to god2
two houses have resolved2
the earle of pembrooke2
printed at london for2
thereof might justly be2
i have taken prisoners2
this twenty eight day2
equall in exchange with2
neither can that threat2
use such prisoners as2
to the rules and2
so good a worke2
the day of june2
of the whole kingdome2
parliament have received information2
used by those that2
will cause so many2
are hereby required to2
must pay the price2
commons also a order2
observe the rules they2
but if the contrary2
every of them do2
lordship herewith a nationall2
printed for richard vvest2
and full relation of2
his majesty and his2
in that army many2
the time they were2
the printing of edw2
excellent maiesty the humble2
foundation whereon all our2
by their cruell examples2
jonathan blaney sampled and2
yours should receive quarter2
taken throughout the armie2
that will not suffer2
proclamation attested by his2
hath determined upon such2
neither did give nor2
expectation that those under2
such cruell massacres committed2
for the recruting of2
the popish army england2
huntington library and art2
liberty and property of2
god would open their2
a full and setled2
the cavileers and how2
and commons of the2
upon his knees and2
with or more defects2
by the provost marshall2
and resolution so strange2
and equall exchange as2
were notwithstanding murthered upon2
shall so suffer by2
they have done that2
all other rebellions is2
to prevent plundering by2
cruelty it hath been2
good men must abhorre2
of destroying one another2
quarter given them by2
the like must be2
be ready to allow2
to peace and his2
ordnance which is conceived2
blazon or coat of2
shall be reputed a2
order to print dated2
where they honestly performed2
it shall please god2
all men know i2
obnoxious to law and2
eight day of february2
who had quarter given2
be taken of his2
who are hereby required2
all those who have2
resolved to proceed in2
other way but by2
act of their duty2
had quarter given them2
that there should be2
to any souldiers under2
john latta text and2
of the proceedings of2
of so good a2
their utmost care and2
which shall be taken2
embase the value of2
wish the temper of2
is evident by undoubted2
all other commanders on2
and cannot but wonder2
consequently be made equall2
should after all this2
saturday being the day2
equall exchange as before2
have declared and stiled2
in exchange with the2
john latta sampled and2
first by proclamation attested2
which is the strongest2
rebellion in ireland began2
those souldiers when taken2
they prosecuted this horrid2
serve him in this2
the defence of his2
to some on this2
to extirpate the english2
for every officer and2
favourer of that bloody2
richard bishop for lawrence2
commander by sea or2
no a proclamation by2
murthered in cold bloud2
wherein is apparently manifested2
not be hearkned unto2
the act of their2
the ordinance of both2
to the uttermost of2
new propositions propounded by2
the two houses have2
shall be prevented by2
the foundation whereon all2
nor therein there being2
exchange with the english2
our horse and foot2
and shall upon the2
and the numer thereof2
kingdome of england and2
to be used in2
these prodigious resolutions expressed2
the originals in the2
all pardons granted to2
i hold under his2
partilrie garden to the2
pieces of ordnance which2
the english nation is2
lordship hath imparted to2
conversion a proclamation by2
by your officers that2
him to be presented2
of commons relating the2
commons relating the true2
blessings of a glorious2
seem strange to the2
out of ambition or2
god will open the2
of parliament shall inflict2
to proceed in the2
in the middest of2
of the english nation2
twenty citizens houses and2
pretext shall be made2
to the end that2
in which all men2
the city of oxford2
solemnly entered into by2
pleasure to unite themselves2
army england and wales2
but it neither having2
importunity for peace will2
any sort consent unto2
that this ordinance be2
guard and raise the2
manner for the future2
course shall be held2
during the time they2
city by the cavileers2
warre in any part2
your lordship hath imparted2
moons and planting their2
coat of arms his2
any acknowledgement of them2
army neare the citty2
the citty of oxford2
be much more mercilesse2
majesties proceedings wherein they2
petition be forthwith printed2
served his majesty stoutly2
in the service of2
by richard bishop for2
how after or houres2
as of those who2
and by a letter2
no his excellencies letter2
be used in the2
king and parliament with2
by one ralph goodwin2
that the rebels of2
much more mercilesse and2
by those english protestants2
cannot but expresse a2
lyable to such condigne2
would your lordship expect2
a kind of extirpation2
interest and power i2
bloody rebellion of ireland2
contrary to the rules2
the goods and imprisoning2
declaration passed by them2
hath in that army2
his armie before his2
stiled them in the2
of b the rate2
and commander by sea2
forthwith put every such2
about who came to2
hundred fifty four thousand2
house of commons also2
and sadnesse of heart2
their allegiance towards their2
upon other men to2
was no otherwise given2
by a letter of2
f the rate of2
of this instant from2
under yours should receive2
will not suffer the2
soever the law hath2
that you have resolved2
with another declaration of2
letters the one from2
in this their intended2
have used all possible2
the same manner as2
army neare the city2
other officers and commanders2
to unite themselves with2
one ralph goodwin your2
of the condition of2
two regiments of blew2
of texts with or2
oath before their titular2
being deeply affected with2
well as of those2
in the sight of2
being the foundation whereon2
or more defects per2
the bringing over of2
made equall in exchange2
reproductions of the originals2
severall troops of horse2
they value as their2
shall not suffer any2
so unheard of an2
that took them prisoners2
my hand and seal2
royal blazon or coat2
about twelve of the2
cruell massacres committed upon2
and of which his2
who are for the2
almighty god will open2
british library and the2
of the priviledges thereof2
officers of the severall2
and therefore i caused2
neare the city of2
send your lordship herewith2
person or persons so2
what senselesse and unjust2
assembled in the parliament2
to serve him in2
your lordships humble servant2
and consequently be made2
to live in that2
of that bloody rebellion2
by his own royall2
with men he gave2
now that such bloody2
all i have in2
the resolution to use2
dayes after this proclamation2
maintenance of the parliament2
am sure such rigour2
for peace will not2
essex being a true2
lordship hath in that2
of the true religion2
the kingdome of england2
printer to the vniversity2
and property of the2
and do hereby declare2
their guard and raise2
and to extirpate the2
is that for which2
officer and souldier so2
and most of their2
officers that took them2
senselesse and unjust pretence2
his majesties command transported2
to come to him2
on that side know2
his majesties proceedings wherein2
both king and parliament2
men to observe the2
letter be forthwith printed2
i have in command2
or dominion of wales2
by him presented to2
and shall be lyable2
of the solemn league2
published by the provost2
an ordinance of both2
xml conversion the earle2
and i cannot but2
mr harding to come2
great affront which was2
resolutions expressed in your2
are avowed by christians2
other men to observe2
commons of the parliament2
with his forces and2
the severall and respective2
upon so high a2
in any sort consent2
this is the case2
to such condigne punishment2
printed by robert barker2
pardons granted to them2
is apparently manifested his2
that the king first2
should be denyed to2
citizens of london likevvise2
to use such prisoners2
sent to the same2
last with his majesties2
house of commons concerning2
ordinance your lordship mentions2
that all men may2
from york declaring the2
is further ordered and2
his majesties royall person2
have been strangely deceived2
and so unheard of2
which they are confident2
who shall so suffer2
the value of the2
of his armie before2
or negligent in observing2
by sea or land2
being the of september2
might be applyed to2
submit to such an2
subordinate officers and commanders2
commons concerning the sending2
hath been carryed on2
tvvo letters the one2
and pieces of ordnance2
of that massacre know2
all england and dominion2
this petition be forthwith2
which all men know2
belonging to the army2
arms his excellencies letter2
if upon so high2
the trained bands and2
be made with the2
act of parliament are2
prisoners remaining in their2
the same committee by2
fourth day of april2
throughout all england and2
of horse and foot2
against the rebels of2
of the aldermen for2
if the contrary course2
the same manner for2
one hundred fifty four2
enough to believe i2
and faithfully endeavour to2
majesties command transported to2
committee by your direction2
to prince rupert with2
i have also written2
who have been strangely2
mile of the towne2
they shall be ready2
speedy notice hereof to2
this ordinance be duly2
by both the kingdomes2
both to god and2
into by both the2
hoping that almighty god2
to the same committee2
there should be no2
command i hold under2
to believe i will2
worcester on saterday last2
his majesties army for2
sure such rigour shall2
to assist them in2
a glorious and happy2
message to the earle2
fourth day of february2
other rebellions is apparent2
unjust pretext shall be2
be expected from you2
letter of the th2
battle to of the2
shall be taken in2
of the command i2
said city by the2
and by him presented2
fell upon his knees2
either upon the sea2
out of reading with2
men must pay the2
conversion the earle of2
in the act of2
two of the clock2
majesties gracious offers and2
any souldiers under my2
and importunity for peace2
upon any pretence whatsoever2
yorke in plundering the2
of the clock in2
how the rebellion in2
as might be applyed2
to such an ordinance2
being the day of2
required to use their2
remaining in my power2
proceeding contrary to the2
by these prodigious resolutions2
you have resolved to2
living securely by them2
ambition or malice have2
of every such irish2
did really intend by2
had not let the2
before their titular clergy2
with the english nation2
be lyable to such2
then it hath been2
clock in the morning2
who served his majesty2
jonathan blaney text and2
by them both together2
will be much more2
your lordship hath in2
like must be expected2
his excellence and by2
in which the other2
civilwar no his excellencies2
to spend our blood2
the command of the2
that for which we2
knees and asked pardon2
rupert with his highnesse2
who by their cruell2
that the truth thereof2
tuesday last with his2
therefore the two houses2
the composure of that2
taken prisoners in the2
ralph goodwin your secretary2
other officers of the2
shall be lyable to2
and after the cessation2
the kings army consisting2
city if they will2
next door to the2
it hath been carryed2
as well as of2
of the severall counties2
all such arms as2
prisoners in the act2
without any provocation given2
all subordinate officers and2
taking of every such2
will recover and reduce2
no quarter shall be2
same committee by your2
prosecuted this horrid designe2
or within this kingdom2
and liberties are built2
then to the former2
about two of the2
who have been proclaimed2
the clock in the2
which were taken in2
intend by that odious2
a copy of the2
in the city of2
executing the irish rebels2
after quarter given to2
him presented to his2
who they are that2
and by him to2
reduce them into the2
prince rupert with his2
will open the eyes2
fight they fored them2
king first by proclamation2
long time groaned under2
in pursuance of that2
the truth thereof might2
by him to be2
were unworthy of the2
any officer or souldier2
as his majesties good2
shall upon the taking2
this is the true2
not communicate it to2
and chappels within the2
and it is thought2
i received your lordships2
i were unworthy of2
all the interest and2
had been done at2
to hazard their lives2
the inhabitants of this2
and how after or2
service of the parliament2
and i doubt not2
armie before his arrivall2
did give nor receive2
person or persons whatsoever2
citizens houses and imprisoned2
plundering by robert earl2
and a declaration passed2
issued out of the2
of commons also a2
use their utmost care2
price of such acts2
for which they have2
subscribed by one ralph2
of parliament concerning the2
th of this instant2
could not communicate it2
conversion the copy of2
officer and commander by2
themselves with the citizens2
all other your inferiour2
to let your highnesse2
his refusall thereof england2
of the earl of2
castle to sir samuel2
the said city if2
army for the future2
horse with the losse2
by all the interest2
houses of parliament have2
desire to see it2
addresse to the two2
of the resolution to2
and commanders by sea2
the other have trod2
them by your officers2
taking horse with the2
prevent plundering by robert2
assembled by his majesties2
malice have made those2
earnestly desire your highnesse2
into the right way2
parliament shall inflict upon2
of england and scotland2
houses of parliament shall2
full and setled peace2
that this be forthwith2
of london likevvise terrible2
to all subordinate officers2
other commanders on that2
secritary to his excellency2
declaration of the kingdome2
essex in the head2
there being any acknowledgement2
made with the enemy2
those souldiers of mine2
all good men must2
apparently manifested his faith2
upon the taking of2
aldermen for not contributing2
by the cavileers and2
and therefore the two2
in your power to2
been strangely deceived into2
relation of two famous2
communicate it to them2
the sight of almighty2
churches and chappels within2
no the copy of2
and taking horse with2
have resolved to proceed2
be published by the2
that ordinance your lordship2
neither having addresse to2
would bring upon us2
i do hereby declare2
two regiments of blewcoaths2
them into the right2
the city of coventry2
i take my leave2
his majesties good subjects2
cavaliers and taking horse2
gracious offers and importunity2
though with deep sorrow2
the lord generall hath2
parliament concerning the ordering2
caused the like number2
so odious both to2
twenty eight day of2
by those that take2
of that just ordinance2
must be expected from2
kuster text and markup2
warre is like to2
earl of b the2
open the eyes of2
another declaration of the2
by that odious rebellion2
of our power to2
of reading with a2
seizing the goods and2
all our lawes and2
thereof england and wales2
he gave battle to2
and by the same2
other your inferiour commanders2
and have commanded me2
of the originals in2
and i doe hereby2
there should be an2
your officers that took2
withstand the cavaliers and2
to all those who2
latta sampled and proofread2
nation is in danger2
same manner as had2
i am sure such2
which we are all2
to use their utmost2
other impression in me2
his majesty in that2
to be taken throughout2
most excellent maiesty the2
of ordnance which is2
that the english nation2
this their intended conquest2
deceived into armes against2
his majesties gracious offers2
essex wherein is declared2
assist them in this2
peace and his refusall2
to wrest that kingdom2
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