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A23670And what publique benefit can be from reunion of such contrary principles of Tyranny, and liberty, godlinesse and superstition?
A579195. Who gave counsel to his Majesty so suddenly when the sickness was so dangerously spread, to convene this Parliamant?
A57919After that opportunity lost, when the whole Army was landed, with destruction of some of our men, why was nothing done?
A57919Again, if the Law be so clear as you make it, why needs the Declaration and Remonstrance in Parliament?
A57919And although Religion( saith he) and the truth thereof be in every mans mouth, what is it other then an universal dissimulation?
A57919And how, or why can this forwardness be in them, but in hope to cast the imputation of frowardness upon us?
A57919And when afterwards I saw, that men were to be put to their Oath, With whom they had had Conference, and whether any did disswade them?
A57919Are not Honors now sold, and made despicable?
A57919Are not Judicial Places sold?
A57919Are not such deliberations repugnant to your Royal temper?
A57919Are the Authors of it, afraid of it, or ashamed of it?
A57919At Oxford in a late Divinity Disputation held upon this Question, Whether a Regenerate Man may totally and finally fall from Grace?
A57919But suppose this might be brought to pass, what then, shall this gift of ours be lost, or cast away?
A57919But suppose this might be brought to pass, what then, shall this gift of ours be lost, or cast away?
A57919But the question here is, Whether this Return be within it?
A57919But what have we said all this Parliament?
A57919But what need I add spurs to a forward horse?
A57919But what need I add spurs to a forward horse?
A57919But where is the Enemy?
A57919By one and the same thing have King and People been hurt, and by the same must they be cured; to vindicate, what, new things?
A57919By what Counsel those Designs and Actions of War were carried and enterprised?
A57919Did not the Duke serve us in breaking the two Treaties with Spain, out of spleen and malice to Conde Olivares?
A57919Do we desire to destroy those Spiders that spin this Net?
A57919Do we desire to destroy those Spiders that spin this Net?
A57919Do we desire to extinguish the care of them, that they may never more germinate in this Commonwealth?
A57919Do we desire to extinguish the care of them, that they may never more germinate in this Commonwealth?
A57919Do we desire to sweep all Grievances out of this Land?
A57919Do we desire to sweep all Grievances out of this Land?
A57919Do you not perceive your bowels yearn at the thought of so ungrateful an offence?
A57919Doth not this Man the like?
A57919Doth our Law judge any man before it hear him, and know what he doth?
A57919E. 3. were they then in doubt in Parliament to name men that misled the King?
A57919For Rees voyage, was not the whole action carried against the judgement of the best Commanders?
A57919For first, Who accused me?
A57919For, what signifies seditio Regis, or tumultus Regis?
A57919God knoweth, I have endeavored alwayes to keep a good Conscience; for a troubled one, who can bear?
A57919He goes about to destroy the Kingdom and Commonwealth by his Divinity; but do we finde in Scripture such a destroying Divinity?
A57919He will settle our proprieties and goods, have we not had a gracious answer?
A57919His Majesty answered, For Gods sake, why should any hinder them in their Liberties?
A57919How cometh this about?
A57919How did he recommend unto his love, the Nobility, the Clergy, and the Communalty in the general?
A57919How doth this agree with the first Fundamental Position?
A57919How lately, and how often hath this Man commixed his Actions in Discourses with ACtions of the Kings?
A57919How powerfully did he charge the Prince with the care of Religion and Justice, the two Pillars( as he termed them) of his future Throne?
A57919How that agreeth with his Majesties Commission and Proclamation which are quoted in the Margent?
A57919How then shall I know what it is?
A57919I Am as much grieved as ever, said Sir Dudley Diggs; Must we not proceed?
A57919I said, but by one; His Majesty asked, how many were against him?
A57919IF you grant this Liberty, what are you the better by other priviledges?
A57919If a man would wish harm unto his enemy, could he wish him a greater torment, then to be wrested and wringed with ambitious thoughts?
A57919If our Petition did trench actually upon his Majesties Prerogative, would our saying that we intended it not, make the thing otherwise then the truth?
A57919In the Composure of these things there is great difference: What differences have been between the Courts of Chancery and Kings Bench?
A57919In the same Page weigh it well, How this Loan may be called a Tribute, and when it s said, We are promised it shall not be immoderately imposed?
A57919In this Case, what Subject dares complain?
A57919Is not the Body of more worth then the Raiment?
A57919Is not the time of the year too far spent for the Navy to go forth?
A57919It is in the bottome, view the Reign of Henry the Third, and whether it be fit to give such allowance to the Book, being surreptitiously put out?
A57919It rests then to be considered, what( being such) he is in reference to the King and State?
A57919LEt us look( said he) into the Records, and see what they are, what is Soveraign Power?
A57919Lastly he saith, That hereafter ye shall never have the like cause to complain; May we not think the breach is made up?
A57919Let us draw towards a conclusion: The Question is, whether a Feeman can be imprisoned by the King without setting down the cause?
A57919May not the Privy Councel commit without cause shewed in no matter of State where secrecie is required?
A57919Nevertheless, the Captains and Owners of the said Merchants Ships doubted upon some points( to wit) first, Against whom they should be employed?
A57919Non sentis tanti cogitatione facinoris ingrati animi tui viscera perhorrescere?
A57919Nonne ejusmodi consiliis Regalis ingenii indoles reclamitat?
A57919Nonne vides sententia Majestatis tuae iis omnino coelum eripi, qui tibi Regnum reliquerunt, dum eos in Religionis cultu aberrasse contendis?
A57919Olivares replied, That this was a preposterous demand; What to assist with Arms against the Kings Uncle, and the Catholick League?
A57919Or lastly, whether they will measure it by that Judgment which the Duke hath pass''d against himself in the guilt of his own Conscience?
A57919Or whether I did ever any the least act that was not suitable to the same Profession?
A57919Or whether being contented to wave the advantage of that Pardon, I should put my self into a legal way of Examination for the Tryal thereof?
A57919Others desired the House to consider when and where the late promise was made, was it not in the face of both Houses?
A57919Quid te exempta juvat spinis de pluribus uva?
A57919Quis me Judicem fecit?
A57919R. 2. the Parliament moderateth the Kings prerogative, and nothing grows to abuse, but this House hath power to treat of it: What shall we do?
A57919Secondly, Admit that this be for Treason done, when he is privy: Whether in this case he may be a Witness, or not?
A57919Shall we alledge his Majesties pleasure, that the solemnity be performed in the Christmas Holidays?
A57919Shall we our selves relinquish or adulterate that which cost our Ancestors such care and labour to purchase and refine?
A57919Shall we urge the restoring of the Palatine?
A57919Since this Parliament begun, hath there been any dispence made of that which hath formerly been done?
A57919Sir, will You kéep Peace and Godly Agréement( according to Your Power) both to God, the Holy Church, the Clergy and the People?
A57919Sir, will You( to Your Power) cause Law, Justice, and Discretion to Mercy and Truth, to be executed to Your Judgment?
A57919THis Question was put to all the Justices; Whether a Peer impeached for Treason shall be tried in Parliament?
A57919That handful of men sent to the Palatinate, and not seconded, what a loss was it to all Germany?
A57919The Council then fell into Debate, whether by the Law of the Land they could justifie the putting him to the Rack?
A57919The Lords by Order referred to the Justices this Question; Whether the King may be a Witness in case of Treason?
A57919The next thing is the main point in Law, Whether the substance or matter of the Return be good, or no?
A57919The question is, Whether we shall secure our selves by silence, yea or no?
A57919The question was put to a Lacedemonian, Why their City wanted Walls?
A57919Then said Mr. Selden, Dare not you, Mr. Speaker, put the Question when we command you?
A57919Then the Bishop asked, whether those places where those Puritans were, did lend money freely upon the Collection of the Loan?
A57919Then the Lord Keeper demanded of the Lords, whether their Lordships would adjourn the House till Thursday next?
A57919Then the Lords asked him, When he would bring in his Answer?
A57919There is a stop, and never did a Parliament propound any thing but it hath been perfected sooner then this is: may not the King say, What have I done?
A57919Therefore if Mercy and Mitigation be in your Lordships power, and no way cross your ends, Why should I not hope of your favor and commiseration?
A57919To which the Doctor answered, Yea, but my hand is to it, what shall I do?
A57919We have Grievances, we must be eased of them; who shall ease us?
A57919Weighty it is, and great; as great as the honor, safety, and protection of Religion, King and Country; And what can be greater?
A57919What Prince can express more care and wisdom?
A57919What Remedy can be expected from a Prince to the Subject, if the enormities of his Kingdom be concealed from him?
A57919What back- ways, what by- ways, have been by this Duke found out, is too well known to your Lordships?
A57919What be their malicious and ambitious ends?
A57919What did we aim at, but to have served his Majesty, and to have done that that would have made him Great and Glorious?
A57919What doth this tend to but the utter subversion of the choise Liberty and Right belonging to every free- born Subject of this Kingdom?
A57919What have they to do with Kerchiefs and Staves, with lame or sickly men?
A57919What is it for his Allies to scratch with the King of Spain, to take a Town to day, and lose it to morrow?
A57919What may a man call his, if not Liberty?
A57919What stronger evidence can be given in of a wonderful defect of Courage?
A57919What the multitude and Potency of your Majesties enemies are abroad?
A57919What the said Earl saw in his Majesty, that he should think him so unworthy as to change his Religion for a Wife, or any earthly respect whatsoever?
A57919What was the reason of that Conquest?
A57919Where the word of the King is, there is power; and who may say unto him ▪ What doest thou?
A57919Whether a considerable sum of money be yet required?
A57919Whether an Accusation upon Common Fame by a Member of this House, be a Parliamentary way?
A57919Whether the Duke being Admiral, be not the Cause of the loss of the Kings Royalty in the Narrow- Seas?
A57919Whether the Duke, having been our Servant to break the Match with Spain, made not a worse Match with France; and upon harsher terms?
A57919Whether the Six Heads delivered by Doctor Turner to be the Cause of the Evils that were grounded upon Common Fame, be to be debated in Parliament?
A57919Whether those Eight Ships lent to the French King, which were imployed against the Rochellers, were not paid with the Subsidy- money?
A57919Who gave me up to your Lordships?
A57919Who hath dealt so with him, and what speeches or perswasions he or they have used to him, tending to that purpose?
A57919Why did not his Majesty declare the Enemy presently upon granting those three Susidies?
A57919Why was not this want of Money foreseen, but now onely thought upon unexpectedly, and dangerously considering the sickness?
A57919Will it not be fit to grant him this Honor, to have the Precedency?
A57919Would the Pope be won to suffer Heidelburgh, which he accounted the most dangerous Nest of Hereticks after Geneva, to return to her former strength?
A57919Yea, but you were otherwise inutile, not coming to the Star- chamber, nor to the Council- Table?
A57919You say well saith the Secretary, Would you that I should tell the King so much?
A57919all is, that we provide for Posterity, and that we do prevent the like suffering for the future: Were not the same means provided by them before us?
A57919and do not they then sell Justice again?
A57919and how vigilant and constantly industrious they are in pursuing the same; is well known to your Majesty?
A57919and if it have such reference, is it not clear that then it must needs have an operation upon the whole Petition, and upon all the parts of it?
A57919are we hand in hand for his supply, shall it be said that this day it was moved, but denied?
A57919are we secured for time future?
A57919but if all the House be on fire, will we then think of amending what''s a miss?
A57919can we do more?
A57919do we not deal with a wise King, jealous of his Honor?
A57919for if his Majesty be perswaded by any to take from his Subjects what he will, and where it pleaseth him; I would gladly know what we have to give?
A57919have we trenched on the rates of the Deputy Lieutenants?
A57919how compatible or incompatible with either?
A57919how shall we answer our duties to God and men?
A57919if false, how can we hope to satisfie his Covetousness?
A57919if nothing was intended, why were they landed, and why were they shipt again?
A57919if nothing were intended, wherefore did they land?
A57919if there were a service, why were they shipt again?
A57919is not his Majesty ingaged in his Royal word?
A57919is there no balm in Gilead?
A57919it may put our whole business back, wherein can this disadvantage us?
A57919or how can we think of giving of Subsidies, till we know whether we have any thing to give or no?
A57919secondly, What Foreign power they should be bound to take into their Ships?
A57919shall it be the same thing in sense with seditio contra Regem?
A57919the Spanish ships fit for the satisfaction of a voyage ● either in point of honour, or in point of profit: why was it neglected?
A57919they grow cold, have I not told them, I will proceed with as much grace as ever King did?
A57919was ever a verbal Declaration of the King verbum Regni?
A57919was not the Army landed?
A57919we have united them, and have betrayed our selves more then our enemies could: Men and Brethren, what shall we do?
A57919what difference is there between imprisonment at home, and constrained imployment abroad?
A57919what greater disloyalty, rebellion and disobedience, then to depress supreme Authority, to tye the hands and clip the wings of Soveraign Princes?
A57919what will you give me, and I will betray this State, Kingdom, and Commonwealth?
A57919when grievances be, the Parliament is to redress them: Did ever Parliament relie on Messages?
A57919when the whole Army landed, why was there nothing attempted?
A57919why do we trouble our selves with the dispute of Law, Franchises, Propriety of goods?
A57919why may we not name those that are the Cause of all our evils?
A57919why was it not atchieved, it being granted on all hands feasible?
A57919will you not rather quench the fire?
A57919would not this be an hinderance to his Majesties service?
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A579256. whether one direct Witness, with others, to circumstances, had been single or double Testimony?
A57925Again, did he prove all manner of Rents were levied by Soldiers?
A57925And Asking him, What he would do if the Warrant was disobey''d?
A57925And as for Industry and Valour, who will take pains for that, which when he hath gotten, is not his own?
A57925And being asked, What was the Intent and Circumstance of that discourse?
A57925And being further asked, Whether he knew of any other that had been oppressed with this Exorbitant Power, or no?
A57925And how defends he this Article?
A57925And is it not ordinary in England to have Juries Sentenced for not finding according to the Evidence?
A57925And my Lords, admit I were mistaken in my opinion, shall it be a Treason to be mistaken?
A57925And stood with his Advise, and the Advise of his Lieutenants?
A57925And what Relation the Sergeant at Armes hath to other Courts?
A57925And what doth he advise the King?
A57925And what he knew in particular about it?
A57925And what it was?
A57925And when he stands under this question, and goes about to justify his exorbitant actions, how often hath he created this Idol again?
A57925And when?
A57925And whether himself did not?
A57925And whether the Bishops were not more chearful then others?
A57925And whether there was any more than two?
A57925And whether they did not declare their consent to a Months pay, and that my Lord of Strafford should deliver the Message by word of mouth?
A57925And you intend to go and complain against the Order my Lord conceived against your Father?
A57925And, Mr. Maynard said, The Question is put, Whether this Kingdom, be this Kingdom?
A57925And, What if my Lord of Strafford should procure a Letter from His Majesty to do that, which is not warrantable by Law?
A57925And, What was the whole Process of the business?
A57925And, whether upon an Allegation of a Consent, of the Lords of the great Council?
A57925Answer, He never made that to Savill, and he can not tell whether there was one to Savill, or not?
A57925Anthony Palmer Sworn, and Interrogated, What my Lord of Strafford said to him, concerning the mixt Money?
A57925Are we come to an end for our Countreys Libertys?
A57925As to the Advertisement of it hither by the Deputy and Counsel; Shall their Advertisement, of what was done Unjustly, make it Just?
A57925Barnewell Sworn, and Interrogated, What he knew of the stopping of the Scotch Ships in Ireland?
A57925Being Asked in what Case it was?
A57925Being Asked what number of Gentlemen were in the Hall?
A57925Being Asked( on M r Whitlocks Motion) who were those that took it so chearfully?
A57925Being Asked( on Mr. Glyns Motion) Whether my Lord of Strafford had not directed the money to be levied in manner as is exprest in the Order?
A57925Being Asked( on Mr. Maynards Motion) What time this was?
A57925Being Asked( on Mr. Maynards motion) Whether any other direction was given for the Message, besides the Petition, the last clause excepted?
A57925Being Asked( on Mr. Maynards motion) Whether he ever heard my Lord of Strafford say, The King was loose, and Absolved from all Government?
A57925Being Asked( on Mr. Maynards motion) Whether there were not two Trained- Soldiers hang''d up, for Mutyning for want of Pay?
A57925Being Asked( on Mr. Palmers motion) Whether it was a Debt between party and party, or the Kings Debt?
A57925Being Asked( on my Lord of Clares Motion) What he meant by this Direction?
A57925Being Asked( on my Lord of Straffords Motion) Whether in his VVarrant any Command was given to take other Mens Goods?
A57925Being Asked( on my Lord of Straffords motion) VVhether he saw any VVarrant of his?
A57925Being Asked( on my Lord of Straffords motion) VVhether it was Voted or no?
A57925Being Asked( on my Lord of Straffords motion) Where he spake them?
A57925Being Asked( on my Lord of Straffords motion) Where it was spoken?
A57925Being Asked( on my Lord of Straffords motion) Where this was spoken?
A57925Being Asked( on my Lord of Straffords motion) Whether the Commission and Instructions were not under the hand of the Council, as well as himself?
A57925Being Asked( on my Lord of Straffords motion) Who was there present?
A57925Being Asked( on the Earl of Clares motion) Whether he be a Minister?
A57925Being Asked( on the several Motions of my Lord of Clare, and my Lord Savil) Whether, by this Kingdom, he meant the Kingdom of England, or Scotland?
A57925Being Asked, About the time, When this was?
A57925Being Asked, But after the Relation made to the Peers, Who then spake first?
A57925Being Asked, By whom they were spoken?
A57925Being Asked, Hath this been Executed on several parts of the Kingdom?
A57925Being Asked, How far the old woman lived from Dublin?
A57925Being Asked, How long the Soldiers remained there?
A57925Being Asked, How long this was after the Parliament was Dissolved?
A57925Being Asked, How many dissented from this Court?
A57925Being Asked, How much of his Fine he paid?
A57925Being Asked, If Pigott had such a Warrant?
A57925Being Asked, If any Ship Perish''d upon the Restraint?
A57925Being Asked, If he knew what Scotchmen were those that left the Kingdom, because they would not take this Oath?
A57925Being Asked, If there were not diverse Scotish Papists there?
A57925Being Asked, On how many several Persons he had done it?
A57925Being Asked, On what Grounds the Deputy Lieutenants were induced, to make such an Order?
A57925Being Asked, Under whose hand was the Warrant?
A57925Being Asked, VVhether he had the VVarrant, or a true Copy of it?
A57925Being Asked, VVhether he threatned, That he should serve in person, if he did not pay?
A57925Being Asked, VVhether the Four Musketiers did not go along with the Constable, from place to place to levy the money?
A57925Being Asked, Was there not Complaints made of his showing Favour?
A57925Being Asked, What Fines were Imposed on Stuart, and the rest?
A57925Being Asked, What Month it was?
A57925Being Asked, What Quantities he conceives is brought in Annually?
A57925Being Asked, What Rates the Merchants sold their Tobacco for before this Restraint, and what since?
A57925Being Asked, What he knew of the Execution of this VVarrant?
A57925Being Asked, What he meanes by laying of Soldiers?
A57925Being Asked, What he meant by Delinquents?
A57925Being Asked, What he said on that occasion?
A57925Being Asked, What my Lord of Strafford said, touching the City of London?
A57925Being Asked, What was meant by a Posture?
A57925Being Asked, What was the Suit?
A57925Being Asked, What was the effect of the Warrant under my Lord Deputies Hand?
A57925Being Asked, When this course began?
A57925Being Asked, Whether about the 5th day of May, 1639, he heard my Lord of Strafford perswade the King to an offensive War against the Scots?
A57925Being Asked, Whether another had not a Warrant to the same purpose?
A57925Being Asked, Whether any Papists of the Scotish Nation were sent for by Letter, or had the Oath tendered?
A57925Being Asked, Whether at the Dissolving of the last Parliament, my Lord of Strafford did not advise to an Offensive War?
A57925Being Asked, Whether by Horse or Foot?
A57925Being Asked, Whether by particular Men, he meant not particular members of the Parliament?
A57925Being Asked, Whether diverse that signed the Petition, did not retract it?
A57925Being Asked, Whether he could tell who spake first at Whitehal?
A57925Being Asked, Whether he delivered his Opinion once, or twice?
A57925Being Asked, Whether he knew any Sentenced on these Pretences?
A57925Being Asked, Whether he remembred the words my Lord of Strafford spake, at the making of that Relation to the Privy- Council?
A57925Being Asked, Whether he said, That if the King should do so, he should follow the Example of other Princes?
A57925Being Asked, Whether he said, The Parliament had denyed the King?
A57925Being Asked, Whether he thought in his Conscience, That it was a True Copy?
A57925Being Asked, Whether he was heard to Answer in the Cause?
A57925Being Asked, Whether in case any refused to pay this money, they were not to be compelled to serve in person?
A57925Being Asked, Whether it hath been done ordinarily on all occasions, and on Persons of Quality as well as others?
A57925Being Asked, Whether it was not thereupon resolved, To Consult the Principal Gentry of that Nation, and to speak with them?
A57925Being Asked, Whether my Lord Deputy ever spake to him, about the Complaints made of him?
A57925Being Asked, Whether my Lord of Strafford advised then an Offensive War, or a Defensive War?
A57925Being Asked, Whether my Lord of Strafford did not faithfully relate the Message to the King, according to the Commission the Country gave him?
A57925Being Asked, Whether my Lord of Strafford had authority to acquaint the King, There should be a Moneths pay?
A57925Being Asked, Whether my Lord of Strafford had not Commission from the County, to offer a full moneths pay of the Trained- Bands?
A57925Being Asked, Whether the Money was not paid willingly by every man, without Force and Constraint?
A57925Being Asked, Whether the Number was left to his discretion, or a certain number assigned?
A57925Being Asked, Whether the People were not ready to rise in Tumults and Uproares, where these were Executed?
A57925Being Asked, Whether there was not Authority to lay Soldiers?
A57925Being Asked, Whether there was not a course taken upon that for an Oath, to secure the quiet of the Kingdom?
A57925Being Asked, Whether they left their Corn on the Ground, and Goods in their Houses?
A57925Being Asked, Whether they were not willing to pay it in that part of the Country, where he lives?
A57925Being Asked, Whether they were worth these Sums?
A57925Being Asked, Whether this Fortnights Pay was voluntarily paid in the Parts where he lived?
A57925Being Asked, Why the Ships were not permitted to Land?
A57925Being Asked, concerning the Execution of Trueman, as a Traytor, for the matter of Knockfergus?
A57925Being Asked, on like motion, Whether he did not tell them he was sick, and could not go to the King at that time?
A57925Being Asked, on like motion, Whether he perswaded the King that he was to be supplyed in extraordinary wayes?
A57925Being Asked, on my Lord of Straffords Motion, What number of Soldiers he commonly laid, and what was the greatest number usually?
A57925Being Asked, on the like motion, Whether he heard him say, The Parliament had forsaken, or denyed, or deserted the King, or words to that effect?
A57925Being Asked, on the like motion, Whether he heard my Lord of Strafford offer to my Lord Cottington, That this was worthy his consideration or notice?
A57925Being Interrogated( on my Lord of Strafford''s motion) whether he the Lord Strafford was then in Ireland?
A57925Being Interrogated, By what VVarrant?
A57925Being Interrogated, In what manner the Money was to be Levyed?
A57925Being Interrogated, What Insolencies he had known committed by Soldiers in this Case?
A57925Being Interrogated, What the Contempt was?
A57925Being Interrogated, Whether my Lord of Strafford did, by his Instructions, deny liberty to the parties to whom it was tendered, to peruse the Oath?
A57925Being Interrogated, Whether they knew the occasion of their being sent for?
A57925Being Interrogated, who first spake in Council after this relation?
A57925Being asked by my Lord of Strafford, whether he himself spake them?
A57925Being asked of what Nation he was?
A57925Being asked on my Lord of Strafford''s motion, whether my Lord of Strafford was a Partie to them?
A57925Being asked to the Question, Nov. 2. proposed to the Lord Marquis?
A57925Being asked what Moneys were levied, by whose Warrants, and for what time?
A57925Being asked what he knew of another Petition framed afterwards?
A57925Being asked what he meant when he said, that not above halfe a score went to the negative of the Message?
A57925Being asked what was the reason of making this Demand, and whether he did conceive a forcible way was intended?
A57925Being asked when the Money was Assessed thus on Countreys, was it not by consent of the Countrey?
A57925Being asked whether Stuarts Sentence was not given by the unanimous Vote of the whole Council?
A57925Being asked whether he had not seen a Warrant to this purpose, subscribed by the Chief Governor?
A57925Being asked whether he heard my Lord of Strafford speak any thing concerning the reducing of England by the Army?
A57925Being asked whether it had been used before, or if it be an Innovation?
A57925Being asked whether it was not the voluntary consent of them all, that a months entertainment should be allowed the Trained Bands?
A57925Being asked whether there were not words of laying by the heels, and what the words were?
A57925Being asked whether this was immediately after the breach of the Parliament?
A57925Being asked( on Mr. Glyn''s motion) Whether those words were used before the Dissolution of the Parliament, or since?
A57925Being asked( on Mr. Glyn''s motion) whether he heard these words Root and Branch, or Stock and Branch?
A57925Being asked( on Mr. Maynards motion) whether Sir Pierce Crosby, or my Lord of Esmond fued it out?
A57925Being asked( on Mr. Whitlock''s motion) what time he heard these words from my Lord of Strafford, in the said Second Question?
A57925Being asked( on my Lord of Strafford''s motion) whether he saw the Warrant under Pigotts hand?
A57925Being asked( on my Lord of Straffords motion) whether he did so send?
A57925Being asked( on my Lord of Straffords motion) whether it were paid voluntarily?
A57925Being asked, How he expressed his sense of those words to Sir Robert King?
A57925Being asked, Whether it was done by himself only, or another?
A57925Being asked, Whether it was not to this effect, Whether those that would not pay their Money, should serve in Person?
A57925Being asked, Whether it was not willingly and voluntarily paid in every place without constraint, to his knowledge?
A57925Being asked, Whether it was so left by Williams, did not he and his Partners undertake the Farm?
A57925Being asked, Whether it was spoken of Demands in Parliament?
A57925Being asked, Whether many that had subscribed the Petition, did not declare they would not wave it, and go the other way?
A57925Being asked, Whether my Lord of Strafford did not faithfully and rightfully present to His Majesty, the Message, he was intrusted with?
A57925Being asked, Whether that was not the place and time appointed by the King, for the Countrey to meet and Treat about the business?
A57925Being asked, Whether there were not divers that Signed it, who did afterwards retract it?
A57925Being asked, Whether these Demands of the Scots were not in Parliament?
A57925Being asked, Whether these Lands were not purchased in the Name of Sir Robert Meredith, and others, and to whose use?
A57925Being asked, Whether they lie on the Parties Lands?
A57925Being asked, as to the Contribution and Composition- Rents?
A57925Being asked, how long Pigott had been a Sergeant?
A57925Being asked, how many Gentlemen he thinks were present at that meeting?
A57925Being asked, what Warrant was shewed for laying on these numbers of Foot?
A57925Being asked, what number there was of the company, that were willing to wave the Petition?
A57925Being asked, what the words were my Lord of Strafford spake to him, on which the apprehensions were grounded?
A57925Being asked, where this was spoken?
A57925Being asked, whether divers that Signed it, did not decline it?
A57925Being asked, whether part of it was not the consent to a months pay of the Trained Bands?
A57925Being asked, whether some of the Lords then present, did not declare and express themselves to be of a contrary opinion?
A57925Being asked, whether the Debt might not have been compounded for 5 l. and why he would not rather pay 5 l. than suffer prejudice to 500 l?
A57925Being asked, whether the Deputy did know the House of Commons had ordered them to come over, and yet refused?
A57925Being demanded by the Lord Steward, By whom his Goods were seized?
A57925Being directed to repeat the words again?
A57925Being interrogated whether he knew of any Soldiers Billetted in Dublin?
A57925Being prest further to Answer, Upon what ground it was made?
A57925Being required to answer positively, whether he brought that Message from my Lord of Strafford, touching the time of delivering the Petiton?
A57925Being required to speak his knowledge, Whether my Lord of Strafford told them, the Lords had Commanded, or Consented to it?
A57925Benjamin Croky Sworn, was Interrogated, Whether he, by vertue hereof, hath Seized any Yarn, and how much?
A57925Beside, that it was intended originally for Scotland, what proof makes he?
A57925Besides, if there be a Monopoly set up in England, Shall that Justifie another?
A57925Besides, though it was to be assumed to His Majesty, yet the Question is, Who had the Profit?
A57925But if it were true; hath it been only by the ordinary Revenue that it hath supported it self?
A57925But said he( my Lord Conway) What if the Parliament shall not supply the King, or not give these Subsidies?
A57925But the matter is, What Speeches were used?
A57925But this money is honestly and justly paid; Where is the Crime then?
A57925But what doth he fall into?
A57925But, How do they prove this to be done by me?
A57925But, What is this as to the Charge laid against him?
A57925But, sayes he, Mr. S ● t, now you have heard my Lord Primate thus much, What can you speak for your self?
A57925Can the good King of France, suffer a Daughter of France, his Sister, and her Children to be thus affronted?
A57925Dr. Duncombe being asked, Whether he came accidentally to York that day?
A57925Earl of Barkshire being Sworn and Interrogated, What my Lord of Strafford counselled the King, touching the said matter of Loan?
A57925Edmond Berne being Sworn, and Interrogated, How many Soldiers were laid upon himself, by vertue of this Warrant?
A57925For if His Majesty be perswaded by any to take from His Subjects what He will, and where it pleashim, I would gladly know what we have to give?
A57925For that my Lord hath said, divers Witnesses were by, and heard not the words deposed by Mr. Treasurer, What Argument is this?
A57925For the matter of the Letter, it is of no great importance whether it be so or no?
A57925Francis Wetheringe being Asked, VVhat he knew concerning my Lord of Straffords giving of Licence to my Lord of Esmond?
A57925George Henley being Sworn, and Interrogated, Whether he saw Skinner this morning at Westminster?
A57925Griffin Sworn and Interrogated, Whether my Lord of Strafford said, The Lords of the Great Council had consented to the levying of Money?
A57925Haman thought in his heart, Whom will the King Honour but my self?
A57925Have I been all this while Charged as an Incendiary?
A57925He Answered, That he demanded of Sir George Ratcliffe, How the King would do for Money to maintain the Scotch War?
A57925He Answered, That it is very true, My Lord Deputy appealed to the King, VVhether he had not His Majesties Approbation and Order for it?
A57925He Answered, That it was thus: My Lord of Strafford at his last being in Ireland, was pleased to say to him, My Lord, will you buy any Land?
A57925He Answered, sometimes my Lords Secretary would demand, Why he would not put the Warrant in Execution?
A57925He being interrogated whether he knew any thing of Sir Pierce Crosbies Commitment, or no?
A57925He said the King hath 30000 men, and 400000 l. in his Purse, and his Sword by his side; and if he wants Money, who could pity him?
A57925Henry Gogan Sworn and Interrogated, What he heard my Lord of Strafford say, when he attended him, about the abusing of the Coyn?
A57925Henry Parry Sworn, was Interrogated, Whether the Copy showed unto him was a true Copy of Secretary Cooks Warrant?
A57925Henry Parry being Interrogated, What were the Proceedings with him about his Examinations in Ireland, before his coming over?
A57925Here my Lord of Strafford interrupted him, Asking, If this was to the Business?
A57925His Lordship Asked him, Who took his Bond?
A57925His Lordship Asked, What Warrant had Mr. Ralton to take Bond of you?
A57925His Lordship Interrogated him, Where my Lady Moore was?
A57925How many?
A57925How would he destroy?
A57925How would he devour?
A57925I say in my opinion, they might be lyable to Fine and Ransome; but what is this to Treason?
A57925I told the King he might be pleased to consider with himself, which of the ways it was fit for him to hearken unto?
A57925If it be Asked, What good this Statute doth, if it take not away the Common Law Treasons?
A57925If there be no Rule of Government,( My Lords) where is the Rule of Obedience?
A57925Iohn Gore Sworn; and being interrogated how his Father was Arrested, and how long before this Commission?
A57925Iohn Loftus being Sworn, and Interrogated, Whether he was present at the Sentence against Mr. Stuart and the rest?
A57925Is it then so much for me to say what''s in the Act?
A57925It was thereupon replyed, and as( he the Deponent takes it, by himself) how can Money be raised, when the Scotch Army is on foot, and so strong?
A57925Lord Cottington being examined to the Question Nov. 1. proposed to the Lord Marquis?
A57925Lord Dillon being Asked, What year it was?
A57925Lord Mountnorris being Examined, Whether he was put out of possession by Vertue of that Order, and how long he had Possession of the Lands?
A57925Lord Rainalaugh being Interrogated to the same effect?
A57925Lord Ranalaugh being Interrogated, What he heard Sir George Ratcliffe speak, concerning the Kings levying Money by force, or to that purpose?
A57925Lord Ranalaugh being Interrogated, what he knew of this Warrant, of laying of Soldiers, upon whom?
A57925Lord Ranalaugh being Interrogated, what his sense was of these words, spoken by Sir George Ratcliffe?
A57925Lord Roche Sworn, and Interrogated, Whether he did not demand a Licence, and was deny''d; and, in what suit he thought to be relieved?
A57925Lord Wharton being Sworn and Examined to the point of the Petition?
A57925Men have been driven to resign their Estates: And is this a Just way of improving a Kings Revenue?
A57925Mr. Fitzgarret being Interrogated, as to the Value of this Commodity, to the Kingdom of Ireland?
A57925Mr. Henry Dillon being Asked, Whether he knew of any such Warrant formerly granted?
A57925Mr. Kennedy being Interrogated, Whether he the said Fitzgerard did did not lye in the nature of a Rebel when Soldiers were laid on him?
A57925Mr. Little being Asked to the matter of Fees?
A57925Mr. Maxwell being Sworn, and Interrogated, In what manner were Gentlemen sent for to Dublin about this matter?
A57925Mr. Ralton being Asked, Whether the business of my Lord of Esmond, and Sir Walsingham Coke, were not Advertized over hither?
A57925Mr. Ralton sayes, he is confident there was a Commission: if there was so, Why is not that Record produced?
A57925Mr. Savill being Asked, How he came to set his hand to the VVarrant?
A57925Mr. Savill being Asked, What he did in that kind?
A57925Mr. Savill being Asked, Whether the Warrant to him granted was not agreeable to former Precedents?
A57925Mr. Savill being asked what was become of the Original Warrant?
A57925Mr. Savill being( on my Lord of Clares Motion) Asked, How they came by the Copy?
A57925Mr. Savill being( on the motion of the Earl Bath) Examined, Whether this was the occasion of his coming over?
A57925Mr. Slingsby being Asked about the Fees for Licences?
A57925Mr. Slingsby being Interrogated, What he knew concerning the Design of the Irish Army?
A57925My Lord Asked further, Where he took the Bond, if at the Signet- Office?
A57925My Lord Conway putting the doubt to him again, What if they should not be given?
A57925My Lord Cottington being asked( on Mr. Glyns motion) whether he had heard of such a Letter?
A57925My Lord Rainalaugh being Asked accordingly?
A57925My Lord Traquair being Interrogated, Whether the Reasons of the Demands were given before, or at the Meeting at Whitehall?
A57925My Lord of Strafford desired he might be Asked, Whether he was not then Prisoner in the Castle?
A57925My Lord of Strafford proposing, That my Lord Dillon might be Asked, What he remembred of the Sentence against Parry?
A57925My Lord of Strafford was pleased to aske Ardah, what he heard concerning laying of Soldiers?
A57925My Lords, I will not demand, What kind of Offence it may be, for a Man to Subvert the Fundamental Laws of the Kingdom?
A57925My Lords, Who speaks this to the people, a Privy- Counsellor?
A57925My Lords, in the Third place, He is pleased to mention, That it was in a Debate, Whether an Offensive or Defensive War?
A57925No, sayes my Lord Deputy, Answer me Catagorically; Would you go or no, If we would Command you not to go?
A57925Now, My Lords, how comes this to be his design?
A57925Now, my Lords, Where is the Mark set upon this Crime?
A57925Of their intention to go into England, whether they would aske leave to go into England?
A57925Or, that Misdemeanors should be made Accessaryes to Treason, where there is not a Principal in the Case?
A57925Patrick Cleare Sworn: was Interrogated, What Execution he knew of my Lord of Straffords Warrant, to lay Soldiers?
A57925Patrick Gough being Interrogated, Where he had the Remonstrance of the House of Commons?
A57925Patrick Gough was examined, whether he heard of any Sentenced in the Proclamations for Tobacco?
A57925Richard Salmon Sworn, and Interrogated, What he knew concerning the Sentencing of Stuart, his Wife and Daughters, and Gray in Ireland?
A57925Richard Wade Interrogated, What my Lord Lieutenant said to him, concerning my Lord of Esmonds coming over?
A57925Richard Welsh Sworn: Being Interrogated, Whether he had seen a Warrant under my Lord of Straffords Hand, for laying of Soldiers?
A57925Robert Lord Dillon being asked, Whether he remembred any Charge laid against my Lord of Esmond, for a practice against Sir Walsingham Coke?
A57925Robert Lord Dillon being asked, whether ordinary fellows in Ireland, passed not under the name of Rebels?
A57925Shall it be Treason to embase the Kings Coin, though but a piece of Twelve- pence, or Six- pence?
A57925Shall we bring this Army to turn the points of our blades upon that Nation from whence we were all derived?
A57925Sir Adam Loftus Vice- Treasurer, produced and Sworn, was interrogated, whether my Lord of Strafford had not 24000 l. out of the Kings Revenue?
A57925Sir Adam Loftus being Interrogated to the same Point?
A57925Sir Adam Loftus being asked what he heard of these words?
A57925Sir Edward Osborne Interrogated to that Point?
A57925Sir Edward Osborne Interrogated, What he thinks of the Course?
A57925Sir George Wentworth of Wolley being Interrogated, Whether he was not present at the Hall, where the Petition was spoke of?
A57925Sir Harry Griffin being Interrogated, VVhether my Lord of Strafford sent not Messengers to them, that refused to pay this Money Assessed?
A57925Sir Henry Cholmley Sworn and Interrogated, what my Lord of Strafford said concerning Money?
A57925Sir Henry Garaway Interrogated, Whether any of the Aldermen were committed?
A57925Sir Henry Garaway being Sworn, and Interrogated, What my Lord of Strafford said to the Aldermen, about the Ship- Money and Loan- Money?
A57925Sir Iames Mountgomery being Interrogated, what he knew concerning the contriving and imposing of the said Oath?
A57925Sir Iohn Burroughes Sworn and Interrogated, Whether he knew of any such VVarrant, or Order, for levying money for those two Regiments?
A57925Sir Iohn Clotworthy Interrogated, What he hath known done in Execution of these Commands, being a Justice of Peace?
A57925Sir Iohn Clotworthy being Asked to that Point?
A57925Sir Iohn Hotham Sworn and Interrogated, what he knew touching the Petition, and my Lord of Straffords rejecting it?
A57925Sir Philip Manwaring being asked, what he heard the Master of the Rolls say that day?
A57925Sir Ralph Freeman being Asked, What words my Lord of Strafford spake concerning Copper Money, If it were refused to be taken?
A57925Sir Robert Smith being Sworn, and Interrogated, Whether he was imployed by the House of Commons to come over hither?
A57925Sir William Hamilton,& c. Being Asked( on the Earl of Clares motion) Whether the Refusers fled into any part of Scotland?
A57925Sir William Ingram Sworn, and Interrogated, VVhat he hath heard my Lord of Strafford say, touching this business of levying Money?
A57925Sir William Parkhurst being Sworn, and Interrogated, What my Lord of Strafford said, when he and the rest attended him about the Copper Money?
A57925Sir William Pennyman being Asked, Whether the Warrant was grounded on a former Command of my Lord of Strafford?
A57925Sir William Pennyman being Interrogated, touching the Convenience and Ease of this Course?
A57925Sir William Pennyman being Sworn and Interrogated, Whether a Warrant now shewed him, was not under His Hand and Seal?
A57925Sir William Pennyman being asked to the said last point?
A57925Sir William Savill being Interrogated, How many of them that set their hands to the Petition, did Vote against it?
A57925Strickland Interrogated, Whether he conceived not this a great ease to the Country, thus to lay the last Fortnights Pay for the two Regiments?
A57925That Mr. Somer came, and told him, Here is a Copy: That he asked Mr. Somer, Whether he had examined it?
A57925That afterwards he attended with a Petition of my Lord of Ely''s; and, that my Lord Asked him, Where his Petition was?
A57925That at another time when my Lord Conway, a Nobleman of this House, was pleased to ask him, How the Forces raised, and to be raised, should be paid?
A57925That he sent for the Soldier, and Asked him, By what Authority he did so?
A57925That thereupon his Lordship Interrogated him, Where the Great Seal was?
A57925That upon some Conferences heretofore had with their Lordships, a saving was made by this House in the Point, Whether Counsel should be heard or not?
A57925That when divers are by, that which divers do not remember is not true?
A57925The Deputy called on the Lord Moore, and said, What shall we say to this business?
A57925The King propounds a question, What shall be done to the man whom the King will Honour?
A57925The L. Treasurer being Asked, Whether ever he heard my Lord of Strafford in any private Council, or Debate with the King, tell him the said words?
A57925The Lord Treasurer of England being Interrogated, What Advice my Lord of Strafford gave, touching the levying of Ship- Money?
A57925The occasion being, Whether an Offensive or Defensive War?
A57925Their Lordships asking him, whether he was sure of it?
A57925Then he called, Where is the man that should do this last Office?
A57925There is another thing my Lord Insists on: Is the making of a good Bargain Treason?
A57925There is nothing in this that can be Treason, and when 1000 misdemeanors will not make one Felony, shall 28 Misdemeanors heighten it to a Treason?
A57925This might be a good Plea in the Kings- Bench, and inferior Courts at Westminster- Hall; the question is, Whether it be so in Parliament?
A57925Timothy Crosby Sworn, and Asked, Whether Ships have not been Prohibited to Land their Tobacco?
A57925To interpose betwixt the King and his Subjects whereby the splendor of his Glory and Justice can not be discovered to his people?
A57925To know whether the House would relye on His Royal Word or no, Declared to them by the Lord Keeper?
A57925To prove a design of seizing the Castle of Knock- Fergus, my Lord of Strafford desired Mr. Slingsby might be examined, and being Interrogated?
A57925To this Mr. Maynard excepted, as not proper to Examine the Judge, Whether his Sentence was just or no?
A57925To which he the Deponent objected, How can this course be taken, when the Scotch are on foot unpacified?
A57925To which my Lord Traquair being Interrogated?
A57925Torky being Asked the time of year the Summer Assizes used to be in Ireland?
A57925Upon whom?
A57925Was one made to Savill?
A57925Was there an Entrie of any Warrant in his Book to that purpose?
A57925What can be more hurtful, more pernicious to both, than such propositions as these?
A57925What if the Parliament would not give him that assistance?
A57925What is my fault( said the Arch- Bishop) that brings this message of Removal and Confinement upon me?
A57925What will be alledged on the other part?
A57925When Sir George Ratcliffe is asked how Money will be had?
A57925Where is the Token by which I should discover?
A57925Whether he made any such Warrant to Pigott to his knowledge?
A57925Whether the Irish Affairs should be referred to a Committee of the whole House?
A57925Whether the Rule for expounding the Irish Statute and Customs, be one and the same in England as in Ireland?
A57925Whether they would repair to England or no?
A57925Why should not that be done to him, that himself would have done to others?
A57925Why, sayes he?
A57925William Castigatt sworn, being asked several questions touching that part particularly, Whether he knew one executed by Martial Law, and by whom?
A57925William Dowsen Sworn, and Interrogated, How he hath known those moneys for the Trained- Bands, levyed?
A57925William Pierson Sworn, and Interrogated, VVhether Four Musketiers, or Soldiers, did not come to Collect this Money?
A57925and admitting my Lord Deputy should command them not to goe, till His Majesties pleasure was known, whether they would go?
A57925and how it was disposed of?
A57925and how long time?
A57925and how long?
A57925and if not the other way, why the first way?
A57925and is it not for the Honour of the English Nation to say it?
A57925and what he heard the words repeated to be?
A57925and when was it paid in?
A57925and yet my Lord Ranalagh should say, Shall we turn our Swords upon our own bowels?
A57925and, Am I now come in the Conclusion to be charged as a Confederate?
A57925and, For what cause?
A57925and, How many he had laid?
A57925and, How she did?
A57925and, Upon what Occasion?
A57925and, What Contempt?
A57925and, What Warrant he had for it?
A57925and, What condition they were in that deny''d to pay it?
A57925and, What his behaviour was?
A57925and, What was meant by laying of Soldiers?
A57925and, What was the loss?
A57925and, Whether Force was used?
A57925and, Whether a moneths pay was not consented to?
A57925and, Whether by the Orders of the House of Commons Read the other day, that their Lordships might clearly understand him?
A57925and, Whether he consented not to it, as a very great Advantage?
A57925and, Whether he had not said, He had brought all his Warrants with him?
A57925and, Whether he was deny''d Licence?
A57925and, Whether he was not then Sick?
A57925and, Whether it was meant, That he might imploy the Army in England, or in Ireland, because he said, The Army might be there imployed?
A57925and, Whether it was not on an Allegation, that the Lords of the Great Council had Consented, or Commanded, it should be done?
A57925and, Whether it was ordinarily done?
A57925and, Whether many of them were not Recusants?
A57925and, Whether my Lord of Straffords Letters were sent in persuance thereof?
A57925and, Whether that was not the place appointed for the County, to Consult about the business?
A57925and, Whether the Soldiers were Armed?
A57925and, Who knows how soon there may be no difference betwixt a Peer and another?
A57925and, amongst the rest, himself?
A57925are we secured for time future?
A57925for else why should he mention the Prerogative, when he is charged to exceed the Law?
A57925for how shall the People know to obey, when there is no Rule to direct them what to obey?
A57925have we entrenched on the right of the Deputy- Lieutenants?
A57925himself; and therefore who was the cause of this Proposition but himself?
A57925is there no difference to bring an Army to offend them, and for the King to raise a force to defend himself?
A57925might not I borrow of a Gentleman that would trust me with money, but it must be an Offence?
A57925of what strength it was, and how provided of Money?
A57925one Balshal coming from London, found one Bernard at Plough, in the Parish of Ofley, in the County of Hertford, Bernard asked Balshal what news?
A57925or how can we think of giving Subsidies, till we know whether we have any thing to give or no?
A57925or who fight for that wherein he hath no other interest, but such as is subject to the Will of another?
A57925or, Whether he was Examined after his Return?
A57925the said Dennis answered, He would carry it to Dublin: And he asking him farther, What he would do with it there?
A57925they would say it went higher: If whether Felony?
A57925to increase his Revenue?
A57925were it not better to enjoy his Estate in peace and quietness, than have it under danger of a War?
A57925what positions offers he?
A57925where is his care to advance the Kings Rents?
A57925where is the Kings service?
A57925where is your safeguard?
A57925whereupon being Examined, And, When it was?
A57925whether that City hath not a special Charter of Exemption?
A57925whether they were not a Grievance?