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Strana xii
... Henry Vane and Sir Gilbert Green , to consider of the Number and Quality of the Persons in all Counties , that have refused the Protestation ; and what Course is fit to be held towards them . " At the same time the members of the House ...
... Henry Vane and Sir Gilbert Green , to consider of the Number and Quality of the Persons in all Counties , that have refused the Protestation ; and what Course is fit to be held towards them . " At the same time the members of the House ...
Strana 3
... Henry Hutton * ; Churchwardens : George Snaith , Symond Aire , Georg Robinson ( ab ) ; Overseeres : Thomas Horne , Robertt Watson ; Constables : Miles Shipperdson , Michaell Taylor ( ab ) . Boulden Parishe Parson : Mr. Robert Chapman ...
... Henry Hutton * ; Churchwardens : George Snaith , Symond Aire , Georg Robinson ( ab ) ; Overseeres : Thomas Horne , Robertt Watson ; Constables : Miles Shipperdson , Michaell Taylor ( ab ) . Boulden Parishe Parson : Mr. Robert Chapman ...
Strana 4
... Henry Warmouth13 ( ab ) ; Highe Constables wth in Chester Warde : Mr. John Johnson , Mr. Anthony Thomp- son14 , Mr. John Brasse15 . Chester Parish - Minister : Mr. Robertt Huntt ; Church- wardens : Robertt Robson , Egreat ( ab ) , Henry ...
... Henry Warmouth13 ( ab ) ; Highe Constables wth in Chester Warde : Mr. John Johnson , Mr. Anthony Thomp- son14 , Mr. John Brasse15 . Chester Parish - Minister : Mr. Robertt Huntt ; Church- wardens : Robertt Robson , Egreat ( ab ) , Henry ...
Strana 13
... Henry Lambert , Rich . Punshon , Tho . Hall , Roger Hall , Phillip Hall , Willm . Lyall , Edw . Emnerson , Jo . Grenr , Stephen Whelden , John Haddock , George Laws , Tho . Punsho , Robt . Punshon , Raph Porter , Robt . Porter , Am ...
... Henry Lambert , Rich . Punshon , Tho . Hall , Roger Hall , Phillip Hall , Willm . Lyall , Edw . Emnerson , Jo . Grenr , Stephen Whelden , John Haddock , George Laws , Tho . Punsho , Robt . Punshon , Raph Porter , Robt . Porter , Am ...
Strana 17
... Henry Toppin , Robert Cornforth , Parcivall Quarton , John Quarton , John Shevill , Robert Mann , John Tayler , George Heed , William Heed , Mathew Young , Henry Wake , Richard Smith , Robert Bullmer , James Hutchinson , Nathaniell ...
... Henry Toppin , Robert Cornforth , Parcivall Quarton , John Quarton , John Shevill , Robert Mann , John Tayler , George Heed , William Heed , Mathew Young , Henry Wake , Richard Smith , Robert Bullmer , James Hutchinson , Nathaniell ...
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Strana x - I AB do, in the presence of Almighty God, promise, vow, and protest, to maintain and defend, as far as lawfully I may, with my life, power, and estate, the true reformed protestant religion, expressed in the doctrine of the church of England...
Strana 71 - I, AB, do in the Presence of Almighty God promise, vow and protest, To maintain and defend as far as lawfully I may, with my life, power and estate, the True Reformed Protestant Religion, expressed in the Doctrine of the Church of England...
Strana x - ... in this present protestation contained ; and further, that I shall, in all just and honourable ways, endeavour to preserve the union and peace between the three kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland ; and neither for hope, fear, nor other respect shall relinquish this promise, vow, and protestation.
Strana x - Parliaments, the lawful rights and liberties of the subjects, and every person that shall make this Protestation in whatsoever he shall do, in the lawful pursuance of the same; and to my power, as far as lawfully I may, I will oppose, and by all good ways and means endeavour to bring to condign punishment all such as shall by force, practice, counsels, plots, conspiracies or otherwise do anything to the contrary in this present Protestation contained...
Strana ix - Person, the consumption of the revenue of the Crown, and the treasure of this Realm : And lastly finding great causes of jealousy that endeavours have been and are used to bring the English Army into misunderstanding of this Parliament, thereby to incline that Army by force to bring to pass those wicked counsels. " Have therefore thought good to join ourselves in a declaration of .our united affections...
Strana ix - We, the Knights, Citizens and Burgesses of the Commons House, in Parliament, finding, to the grief of our hearts, That the designs of the Priests and Jesuits, and other Adherents to the See of Rome, have been of late more boldly and frequently put in practice than formerly, to the undermining, and danger of ruin, of the True Reformed Religion in his Majesty's Dominions established...
Strana x - England," to have included the government or hierarchy of the church ; but it was resolved and declared by the house *, that by those words was and is meant,— only the public doctrine professed in the said church, so far as it is opposite to Popery and Popish innovations ; and that the said words are not to...
Strana ix - Ireland, and to introduce the exercise of an Arbitrary and Tyrannical Government, by most pernicious and wicked counsels, plots and conspiracies: And that the long intermission, and unhappier breach, of Parliaments hath occasioned many illegal Taxations, whereupon the Subjects have been prosecuted and grieved: And that divers Innovations and Superstitions have been brought into the Church; multitudes driven out of his Majesty's dominions; jealousies raised and fomented between the King and People;...
Strana 71 - Pursuance of the same; and to my power and as far as lawfully I may I will oppose and by all good Ways and Means endeavour to bring to condign Punishment all such as shall either by Force, Practice...
Strana ix - ... endeavours to subvert the fundamental laws of England and Ireland, and to introduce the exercise of an arbitrary and tyrannical government...