Master Strovvd his speech in Parliament on Tuesday the third of January in reply to the articles of high treason against himselfe, the Lord Kimbolton, Master Pym, Sir Arthur Haselrigg, Master Hambden and Master Hollis exhibited by His Majestie wherein he cleareth himselfe concerning the same, 1642.
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             Master Strovvd his speech in Parliament on Tuesday the third of January in reply to the articles of high treason against himselfe, the Lord Kimbolton, Master Pym, Sir Arthur Haselrigg, Master Hambden and Master Hollis exhibited by His Majestie wherein he cleareth himselfe concerning the same, 1642.
             Speech in Parliament on Tuesday the third of January, in reply to the articles of high treason against himselfe
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           Hampden, John, 1594-1643, -- defendant.
           Hesilrige, Arthur, -- Sir, d. 1661, -- defendant.
           Holles, Denzil Holles, -- Baron, 1599-1680, -- defendant.
           Manchester, Edward Montagu, -- Earl of, 1602-1671, -- defendant.
           Pym, John, 1584-1643, -- defendant.
           Trials (Treason) -- England -- 17th century.
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           MASTER
           
             STROVVD
          
           HIS
           SPEECH
           in
           Parliament
           ,
           On
           Tuesday
           the
           third
           of
           
             Ianuary
             ,
          
           in
           reply
           to
           the
           Articles
           of
           High
           Treason
           against
           himselfe
           ,
           the
           Lord
           
             Kimbolton
             ,
          
           Master
           
             Pym
             ,
          
           Sir
           
             Arthur
             Haselrigg
             ,
          
           Master
           
             Hambden
             ,
          
           and
           Master
           
             Hollis
             ,
          
           Exhibited
           by
           his
           Majestie
           ,
           wherein
           he
           cleareth
           himselfe
           concerning
           the
           same
           .
           1642.
           
        
         
           
             LONDON
             ,
          
           Printd
           for
           PC
           and
           ,
           TB
           1642.
           
        
      
    
     
       
       
       
         
           Master
           Strowd
           his
           Speech
           in
           Parliament
           on
           
             Tuesday
          
           the
           third
           of
           
             Ianuary
          
           1642.
           
        
         
           
             Master
             Speaker
             .
          
        
         
           IT
           is
           the
           saying
           of
           the
           Wise
           man
           even
           of
           a
           King
           ,
           
             Solomon
          
           the
           wisest
           of
           all
           Kings
           that
           ever
           raigned
           in
           this
           earth
           ,
           that
           in
           the
           countenance
           of
           the
           King
           is
           life
           and
           death
           ,
           like
           to
           the
           sonne
           which
           by
           the
           sending
           forth
           of
           his
           glorious
           beames
           upon
           the
           fruits
           of
           the
           earth
           nourisheth
           ,
           and
           causeth
           the
           same
           to
           fructifie
           and
           grow
           ,
           gives
           vigor
           and
           strength
           to
           all
           the
           creatures
           that
           lives
           in
           and
           upon
           the
           same
           ,
           and
           by
           withdrawing
           his
           light
           being
           over
           shaddowed
           with
           clouds
           keepes
           back
           the
           growing
           and
           flourishing
           of
           the
           creature
           ,
           yea
           and
           by
           continuance
           in
           that
           his
           hidden
           motion
           procureth
           at
           last
           the
           utter
           withering
           and
           perishing
           thereof
           .
        
         
           His
           gracious
           Majesty
           ,
           who
           is
           our
           sonne
           and
           comforter
           at
           such
           time
           as
           his
           glorious
           beames
           of
           grace
           and
           favour
           reflect
           upon
           
           hi
           good
           Subjects
           ,
           they
           increase
           &
           grow
           intire
           &
           tender
           affection
           towards
           his
           Majesty
           ,
           that
           no
           distempers
           or
           troubles
           whatsoever
           can
           separate
           betweene
           him
           and
           them
           .
           But
           this
           our
           sonne
           being
           over-shadowed
           with
           clouds
           ,
           and
           mists
           of
           discontent
           and
           disfavour
           towards
           his
           People
           ,
           causeth
           them
           to
           wander
           in
           obscurity
           and
           darknesse
           ,
           even
           ready
           to
           faint
           and
           dispaire
           of
           any
           designe
           they
           take
           in
           hand
           ,
           for
           the
           safety
           and
           security
           of
           his
           Majesty
           and
           his
           Kingdomes
           ,
           yea
           and
           strikes
           them
           as
           it
           were
           with
           death
           and
           utter
           distruction
           .
        
         
           
             Master
             Speaker
             .
          
        
         
           I
           perswade
           my selfe
           our
           gracious
           Soveraigne
           in
           his
           owne
           naturall
           disposition
           ,
           is
           altogether
           bright
           and
           comfortable
           ,
           and
           that
           never
           causeth
           or
           retracts
           to
           himselfe
           any
           discontent
           towards
           his
           loving
           Subjects
           ,
           but
           by
           suggestion
           information
           ,
           and
           instigation
           ,
           of
           malignant
           and
           disaffected
           spirrits
           ,
           both
           to
           the
           tranquillity
           and
           peace
           of
           his
           Majesty
           and
           the
           whole
           state
           of
           this
           Kingdome
           .
        
         
           It
           is
           
             Master
             Speaker
          
           the
           onely
           pollicy
           of
           desparate
           and
           evill
           minded
           persons
           ,
           that
           have
           beene
           the
           onely
           troublers
           of
           our
           Israell
           finding
           themselves
           in
           danger
           (
           by
           calling
           of
           them
           to
           an
           accompt
           for
           their
           misdeeds
           and
           misdemeanours
           )
           to
           be
           brought
           to
           punishment
           for
           the
           same
           ,
           to
           cast
           aspersions
           
           upon
           those
           faithfull
           councellours
           of
           the
           King
           and
           State
           ,
           which
           strive
           to
           prevent
           their
           malicious
           and
           wicked
           designes
           ,
           to
           overthrow
           and
           destroy
           the
           same
           .
        
         
           It
           cannot
           Sir
           enter
           into
           my
           thoughts
           that
           ever
           his
           Maiest●e
           of
           him selfe
           could
           haue
           gone
           about
           to
           interrupt
           and
           hinder
           ,
           the
           happie
           proseedings
           of
           th●s
           his
           greate
           and
           wise
           counsells
           whose
           endeaveours
           are
           altogether
           to
           maintaine
           the
           honour
           and
           ,
           dignitie
           ,
           the
           peace
           and
           saftie
           of
           his
           Royall
           Maiestie
           and
           his
           Kingdomes
           ,
           by
           removeing
           such
           impediments
           and
           hinderances
           as
           have
           hitherto
           letted
           the
           same
           and
           the
           establishing
           of
           true
           religion
           in
           this
           Church
           Congruent
           to
           the
           doctrine
           of
           Christ
           and
           his
           Apostles
           sett
           downe
           and
           manifested
           in
           sacred
           writt
           ,
           by
           accuseing
           and
           impeaching
           the
           members
           thereof
           of
           high
           treason
           as
           if
           they
           whose
           hearts
           are
           united
           to
           their
           lawfull
           soveraigne
           ,
           and
           by
           nature
           bound
           to
           the
           defence
           and
           securitie
           of
           their
           Contrie
           by
           Covenant
           with
           God
           tyed
           to
           the
           maintenance
           of
           his
           true
           religion
           should
           be
           the
           betrayers
           and
           destroyers
           of
           all
           together
           .
        
         
           These
           Articles
           Master
           Speaker
           exhibited
           against
           my selfe
           and
           the
           other
           gentelmen
           are
           I
           conceive
           not
           really
           intended
           against
           vs
           as
           if
           we
           were
           actually
           guiltie
           of
           the
           same
           but
           onely
           to
           procure
           our
           absence
           from
           this
           honourable
           house
           that
           wee
           may
           not
           
           haue
           our
           free
           votes
           in
           the
           triall
           of
           the
           12.
           
           Bishops
           accused
           by
           whom
           I
           verily
           beleiue
           were
           these
           Artickles
           drawne
           and
           onely
           by
           their
           aduice
           and
           such
           as
           favour
           their
           cause
           were
           exhibited
           and
           I
           perswade
           my selfe
           ,
           may
           we
           be
           apprehended
           and
           taken
           from
           this
           house
           upon
           the
           same
           our
           Tryall
           ,
           will
           be
           by
           force
           immediatly
           ,
           to
           cutt
           us
           of
           although
           his
           Majestie
           no
           other-wise
           conceives
           and
           is
           really
           minded
           we
           should
           legally
           be
           proceeded
           against
           ,
           of
           such
           powerfullnes
           ,
           are
           those
           persons
           that
           were
           the
           Authors
           of
           them
           .
        
         
           Master
           Speaker
           the
           Articles
           if
           actually
           guiltie
           of
           are
           many
           of
           them
           ,
           I
           confesse
           ●igh
           treason
           as
           to
           endeavour
           to
           subuert
           the
           fundamentall
           lawes
           to
           introduce
           an
           Arbitrary
           forme
           of
           government
           to
           the
           state
           actually
           to
           levi
           warr
           against
           the
           King
           to
           procure
           forraigne
           aide
           to
           inuade
           this
           Land
           and
           the
           like
           is
           Treason
           I
           need
           not
           speake
           much
           to
           cleare
           my selfe
           of
           these
           crimes
           I
           hope
           this
           honourable
           house
           will
           make
           such
           a
           favorable
           construction
           of
           all
           my
           actions
           since
           I
           have
           had
           the
           honour
           to
           sitt
           in
           the
           same
           ,
           that
           it
           will
           be
           manifest
           to
           all
           the
           world
           that
           they
           have
           been
           far
           with
           out
           the
           compasse
           of
           treason
           either
           against
           my
           King
           or
           Country
           .
        
         
           And
           Master
           Speaker
           if
           it
           shall
           be
           conceived
           by
           this
           honourable
           assembly
           ,
           as
           learnedly
           it
           hath
           already
           been
           delivered
           by
           
           that
           w●●thy
           Gentleman
           that
           last
           spake
           ,
           that
           as
           members
           of
           a
           Parliament
           ,
           to
           agree
           with
           the
           same
           in
           all
           their
           votes
           ,
           for
           the
           punishment
           of
           delinquents
           ,
           setling
           of
           religion
           ,
           securing
           of
           their
           owne
           persons
           by
           a
           guard
           desiring
           assistance
           of
           our
           brethren
           in
           
             Scotland
             ,
          
           to
           suppresse
           the
           rebellion
           in
           
             Ireland
          
           be
           Treason
           ,
           then
           I
           thinke
           we
           are
           all
           guilty
           of
           these
           Articles
           ,
           otherwise
           are
           wee
           cle●re
           and
           innocent
           of
           the
           same
           .
        
         
           
             Master
             Speaker
             ,
          
           I
           humbly
           desire
           of
           this
           honourable
           House
           ,
           that
           I
           may
           have
           a
           speedy
           tryall
           upon
           the
           same
           ,
           that
           as
           I
           shall
           bee
           found
           guilty
           by
           the
           Iudgement
           of
           this
           high
           Court
           ,
           I
           may
           know
           my
           sentence
           ,
           which
           I
           shall
           willingly
           submit
           unto
           ;
           be
           it
           to
           my
           condemnation
           ,
           or
           preservation
           ,
           wishing
           and
           praying
           with
           all
           my
           heart
           ,
           that
           none
           of
           these
           evill
           and
           malicious
           designes
           in
           agitation
           against
           the
           Parliament
           ,
           by
           any
           malignant
           persons
           whatsoever
           may
           take
           effect
           to
           hinder
           the
           blessed
           proceedings
           thereof
           ,
           but
           that
           you
           may
           goe
           one
           with
           courage
           and
           cheerfulnes
           ,
           to
           settle
           all
           things
           aright
           ,
           both
           in
           Church
           and
           State
           ,
           for
           the
           government
           thereof
           in
           perpetuall
           peace
           &
           tranquillity
           .
        
         
           FINIS
           .