item: #1 of 11 id: A26058 author: Assheton, William, 1641-1711. title: The cry of royal innocent blood heard and answered being a true and impartial account of Gods extraordinary and signal judgments upon regicides : with an historical relation of the deposing, murthering, and assasinating of several kings of England, Scotland, France, &c. ... date: 1683.0 words: 29114 flesch: 0 summary: Upon news of this success , the Duke of York hasts from Dublin in Ireland , and pulling off the Mask he had so long vailed his design with , layed claim in the Parliament then sitting to the Crown , breaking open the Kings Lodgings , and possessing himself thereof ; but the Parliament not approving his rashness , he drew up his Pedigree , in which he proposed himself to be the rightful Heir , which was likewise opposed with many forcible Arguments , yet so powerful was his Faction , that he prevailed to be Proclaimed Heir apparent , and again to enjoy the Title of Protector of England , with a grant that Henry the Sixth should Reign only during his natural Life , and that then the Crown should devolve on him and his Heirs , as descended of the Masculine Line from Edward the Third ; but at this time the Queen being in the North , gathering forces to release her Husband , would by no means consent to this agreement , which caused York to advance in order to oppose her , but her forces consisting of near 18000 , and his a far less number , he contrary to the advice of his Council , resolving to give Battel before his Son the Earl of March could joyn him , the Battel was fought at Wakefield , and therein himself , the Lord Harington , Sir Thomas Nevil Son to the Earl of Salisbury , and almost all his Soldiers were slain ; so severe is the Almighty in punishing perjury , and disloyalty to him and his Vice-gerents , Kings Anointed ; the Earl of Salisbury was taken Prisoner and Beheaded , and his head with the Dukes fixed upon York Gates ; upon this the Queen and her Army came to London , and released the King by the overthrow of Warwick at St. Albans , restoring him to his Power and Majesty , but rested not long e're the Earl of March , Eldest Son to the Duke of York advanced with a Puissant Army , and the Earl of Warwick having escaped the fight joyned with him , which news made the King and Queen retire into the North , to provide against the threatning storm , whereupon Edward Earl of M●rch , without any controul advanced and entered London , fearful of a Sack , and there by threats and perswasions prevailed with the unstable multitude to give their Assents for his being Crowned King , which Ceremony ended , though against all Law and The Historical relation of the deposing and barbarous Murther of Edward the Second , commonly called Edward of Carnarvan , King of England , Lord of Ireland and Duke of Aquitaine , and the Forty eighth Monarch of England ; with the manner of Gods vengeance upon those that were guilty of shedding his Blood. keywords: army; bishop; blood; brother; crown; death; duke; earl; edward; england; english; faction; france; glocester; good; great; having; john; king; king edward; king henry; king richard; lancaster; life; london; lord; murther; parliament; people; prince; queen; richard; royal; sir; son; thomas; time; tower; warwick; york cache: A26058.xml plain text: A26058.txt item: #2 of 11 id: A28270 author: Ross, Alexander, 1591-1654. title: The black box of Rome, or, A true and short discourse shewing the blasphemous treacheries and conjurations of the wicked Iesuites when they intend and encourage any of their impious disciples to murther a king and overthrow a kingdome date: 1641.0 words: 1521 flesch: 58 summary: This text is an enriched version of the TCP digital transcription A28270 of text R13171 in the English Short Title Catalog (Wing B3043). Transcribed from: (Early English Books Online ; image set 48250) keywords: king; murther; text; thy cache: A28270.xml plain text: A28270.txt item: #3 of 11 id: A31028 author: Baron, William, b. 1636. title: Regicides, no saints nor martyrs freely expostulated with the publishers of Ludlow's third volume, as to the truth of things and characters : with a touch at Amyntor's cavils against our king's curing the evil, and the thirtieth of January fast : a supplement to the Just defence of the royal martyr / by the same author. date: 1700.0 words: 32028 flesch: 25 summary: eng Charles -- I, -- King of England, 1600-1649. Regicides. Almighty God , as already hinted , Pardons none but upon Repentance ; and can King or Parliament follow a better Precedent ? keywords: account; army; author; court; cromwell; friends; general; god; good; government; hath; king; life; like; lord; ludlow; man; men; nation; new; notice; order; parliament; party; people; person; power; reason; royal; set; sir; thing; tho; thought; time; way; world cache: A31028.xml plain text: A31028.txt item: #4 of 11 id: A79304 author: Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685. title: By the King. A proclamation for apprehension of Edward Whalley and William Goffe date: 1660.0 words: 1056 flesch: 61 summary: A proclamation for apprehension of Edward Whalley and William Goffe England and Wales. A proclamation for apprehension of Edward Whalley and William Goffe England and Wales. keywords: goffe; text; whalley cache: A79304.xml plain text: A79304.txt item: #5 of 11 id: A79339 author: Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685. title: By the King. A proclamation for the apprehension of Edmund Ludlow, commonly called, Colonel Ludlow. date: 1660.0 words: 1005 flesch: 66 summary: By the King· A proclamation for the apprehension of Edmund Ludlow esquire, commonly called, Colonel Ludlow. A proclamation for the apprehension of Edmund Ludlow, commonly called, Colonel Ludlow. keywords: edmund; ludlow; text cache: A79339.xml plain text: A79339.txt item: #6 of 11 id: A82435 author: England and Wales. Parliament. title: Anno Regni Caroli II. Regis Angliæ, Scotiæ, Franciæ, & Hiberniæ, duodecimo. At the Parliament begun at Westminster, the five and twentieth day of April, an. Dom. 1660 In the twelfth year of the reign of our most gracious soveraign lord Charles, by the grace of God, of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, &c. date: None words: 30712 flesch: 55 summary: May it therefore please your Maiesty that it may be Enacted , And be it Enacted by Authority of this present Parliament , That the said Oliver Cromwell deceased , Henry Ireton deceased , John Bradshaw deceased , and Thomas Pride deceased , shall by vertue of this Act , be adjudged to be Convicted and Attainted of High Treason , to all intents and purposes , as if they , and every of them respectively had been Attainted in their lives : And also that John Lisle , William Say , Valentine Wauton , Edward Whally , John Barkstead , Edmond Ludlow , sir Michael Livesey , John Okey , John Hewson , william Goffe , Cornelius Holland , Thomas Challoner , William Cawley , Miles Corbet , Nicholas Love , John Dixwell , Daniel Blagrave , Andrew Broughton , Edward Dendy , and every of them , stand and be adjudged , and by Authority of this present Act Convicted and Attainted of High Treason ; And that all and every the Mannors , Messnages , Lands , Tenements , Rents , Reversions , Remainders , Possessions , Rights , Conditions , Interests , Offices , Fees , Annuities , and all other the Hereditaments , Leases for years , Chattels real , and other things of that nature , whatsoever they be , of them the said Oliver Cromwell , Henry Ireton , John Bradshaw , Thomas Pride , John Lisle , William Say , Valentine W●uton , Edward Whally , John Barkstead , Edmond Ludlow , sir Michael Livesey , John Okey , John Hewson , William Goffe , Cornelius Holland , Thomas Challoner , William Cawly , Miles Corbet , Nicholas Love , John Dixwell , Daniel Blagrave , Andrew Broughton , Edward Dendy , Thomas Harrison , Adrian Scroop , John Carew , John Jones , Thomas Scot , Gregory Clement , Hugh Peters , Francis Hacker , Iohn Cook , Daniel Axtell , sir Hardress Waller , William Heveningham , Isaac Pennington , Henry Martin , Gilbert Millington , Robert Tichborne , Owen Rowe , Robert Lilborne , Henry Smith , Edmond Harvy , Iohn Downs ▪ Vincent Potter , Augustine Garland , George Fleetwood , Simon Meyne , Iames Temple , Peter Temple , Thomas Wayte , which they , or any of them , or any other person or persons , to their or any of their uses , or in trust for them , or any of them , had the Five and twentieth day of March , in the year of our Lord , One thousand six hundred forty and six , or at any time since , shall stand and be forfeited unto Your Majesty , Your Heirs and Successors , and shall be deemed , vested , and adjudged to be in the actual and real possession of Your Majesty , without any Office or Inquisition thereof hereafter to be taken or found : And also , That all and every the Goods , Debts , and other the Chattels personal whatsoever , of them the said Oliver Cromwell , Henry Ireton , Iohn Bradshaw , Thomas Pride , whereof at the time of their respective deaths , they , or any of them , or any other in trust for them or any of them , stood possessed in Law or Equity , and all the Goods , Debts , and other the Chattels personal whatsoever of them the said Iohn Lisle , William Say , Valentine Wauton , Edward Whalley , John Barkstead , Edmond Ludlow , Sir Michael Livesey , John Okey , John Hewson , William Goffe , Cornelius Holland , Thomas Challoner , William Cawly , Miles Corbet , Nicholas Love , John Dixwell , Andrew Broughton , Edward Dendy , Thomas Harrison , Adrian Scroope , John Carew , John Jones , Thomas Scot , Gregory Clement , Hugh Peters , Francis Hacker , Iohn Cook , Daniel Axtell , sir Hardress Waller , William Heveningham , Isaac Pennington , Henry Martin , Gilbert Millington , Robert Tichborne , Owen Rowe , Robert Lilborne , Henry Smith , Edmond Harvy , Iohn Downs , Vincent Potter , Augustine Garland , George Fleetwood , Simon Meyne , Iames Temple , Peter Temple , Thomas Wayte , whereof upon the Eleventh day of February , One thousand six hundred fifty nine , they or any of them , or any other in Trust for them or any of them , stood possessed either in Law or Equity , shall be deemed and adjudged to be forfeited unto , and are hereby vested , and put into the actual and real possession of Your Majesty , without any further Office or Inquisition thereof hereafter to be taken or found . An act for the better ordering the selling of wines by retail -- An act for the levying of the arrears of the twelve moneths assessment commencing the 24th of June 1659, and the six moneths assessment commencing the 25 of December 1659 -- An act for granting unto the Kings Majesty, four hundred and twenty thousand pounds, by an assessment of threescore and ten thousand pounds by the moneth, for six moneths, for disbanding the remainder of the army and paying off the navy -- An act for further supplying and explaining certain defects in an act intituled An act for the speedy provision of money for disbanding and paying off the forces of this kingdom -- An act for the raising of seventy thousand pounds for the further supply of his Majesty -- An act for the attainder of several persons guilty of the horrid murther of his late Sacred Majestie King Charles the First -- An act for confirmation of leases and grants from colledges and hospitals -- An act for confirmation of marriages -- An act for prohibiting the planting, setting, or sowing of tobacco in England and Ireland -- An act for erecting and establishing a post-office -- An act impowering the master of the rolls for the time being, to make leases for years, in order to new build the old houses belonging to the rolls. keywords: act; authority; baronet; city; commissioners; contrary; county; day; edward; england; esq; esqs; gent; george; henry; iames; iohn; john; knight; law; letters; lord; majesties; majesty; master; money; parliament; persons; places; port; post; pounds; richard; robert; sir; sir thomas; sir william; successors; thing; thomas; time; town; vvilliam; william cache: A82435.xml plain text: A82435.txt item: #7 of 11 id: A83920 author: England and Wales. Parliament. House of Lords. title: Die Veneris, 18 Maii, 1660. Upon complaint this day made by the Commons in Parliament, it is ordered by the Lords in Parliament assembled, that all these persons, viz. John Bradshaw ... [et al.] Who sate in judgement upon the late Kings Majesty when sentence of death was pronounced against him, and the estates both real and personal of all and every the said persons ... date: 1660.0 words: 894 flesch: 80 summary: Printed by John Macock, and Francis Tyton, printers to the House of Lords, London, : 1660. This text is an enriched version of the TCP digital transcription A83920 of text R211912 in the English Short Title Catalog (Wing E2858). keywords: john; lords; parliament; text; thomas cache: A83920.xml plain text: A83920.txt item: #8 of 11 id: A83921 author: England and Wales. Parliament. title: Die Veneris, 18 Maii, 1660. Upon complaint this day made by the Commons in Parliament, it is ordered by the Lords in Parliament assembled, that all these persons, viz. ... date: 1660.0 words: 846 flesch: 79 summary: 1 sheet ([1] p.) Printed by John Macock, and Francis Tyton, Printers to the House of Lords, London : 1660. Sir John Bourcher Rt. VVilliam Heveringham Esq Alderman Pennington Alderman of London . keywords: esqs; john; parliament; text; thomas cache: A83921.xml plain text: A83921.txt item: #9 of 11 id: A87169 author: Axtel, Daniel, d. 1660. title: The speech of Maj. Gen. Harison, upon his arraignment, tryal, and condemnation; with the sentence of death pronounced against him, to be hang'd, drawn, and quarter'd As also the speeches of Alderman Tich Mr. burn, Hugh Peters, Col. Axtel, and Col. Lilburn; at the sessions house in the Old Bayley, before the most honourable Lords, and others His Majesties commissioners of Oyer and Terminer; upon the reading of the charge and indictment of high-treason, that they had wilfully, maliciously, and trayterously, advised, abetted, assisted, contrived, and compassed the death of our late dread soveraign Charles the first by the grace of God of ever blessed memory King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. date: 1660.0 words: 2179 flesch: 64 summary: The Speech of Major Gen. Harrison , Sir Hardress Waller , and Hugh Peters , at Justice-Hall in the Old-Bayley ; upon the reading of the Bills of Indictment , &c. THe Bill of Indictment being ( on Tuesday last ) read at Hicks-Hall , against those unjust Judges , who contriv'd , arraign'd sentenc'd , and executed that most vertuous Prince our late Soveraign King Charles the First of ever blessed Memory ; And the said Bill being found by the Grand Jury of Knights and Gentlem●n of quality of the County of Middlesex , on Wednesday ( Octob. 'T is probable , he may have regret of Conscience , for ushering in his former Doctrines ( or rather Blasphemies ) of Heresies and Rebellions ; and with the Penitent thus contemplate with a ferve●t Spirit O miserable and wretched Souls , to use such Barbarisme against our Gracious Soveraign , and Protes●●●● 〈…〉 ay the wisest of men and the b●st of Princes . keywords: -early; charles; col; death; text cache: A87169.xml plain text: A87169.txt item: #10 of 11 id: A89379 author: Marten, Henry, 1602-1680, title: The Most vile and lamentable confession of Hugh Peters of all his bloody advices given to the late Oliver Cromwel, touching all the horrid murders committed upon those martyrs whose names are all herein specified, immediately after his apprehension neer Horsly-down, Sept.4. Together with a conference between him and Sir Henry Martin, now in the Tower of London. Sing hey homy honey, my heart shall never rue, twenty four traytors now for a penny, and into the bargain Hugh. date: 1660.0 words: 2771 flesch: 82 summary: no The Most vile and lamentable confession of Hugh Peters of all his bloody advices given to the late Oliver Cromwel,: touching all the horrid Peters, Hugh 1660 2423 4 0 0 0 0 0 Together with a conference between him and Sir Henry Martin, now in the Tower of London. keywords: hugh; mar; martin; pet; peters; text cache: A89379.xml plain text: A89379.txt item: #11 of 11 id: B03083 author: England and Wales. Parliament. House of Lords. title: Die Veneris, 18 Maii, 1660. Upon complaint this day made by the Commons, it is ordered by the Lords in Parliament assembled, that all these persons, viz. ... date: 1660.0 words: 870 flesch: 75 summary: This text is an enriched version of the TCP digital transcription B03083 of text R175269 in the English Short Title Catalog (Wing E2858A). Sir John Bourcher , Knight . keywords: esqs; john; lords; parliament; text cache: B03083.xml plain text: B03083.txt