Basiliká the works of King Charles the martyr : with a collection of declarations, treaties, and other papers concerning the differences betwixt His said Majesty and his two houses of Parliament : with the history of his life : as also of his tryal and martyrdome.

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Basiliká the works of King Charles the martyr : with a collection of declarations, treaties, and other papers concerning the differences betwixt His said Majesty and his two houses of Parliament : with the history of his life : as also of his tryal and martyrdome.
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Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.
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London :: Printed for Ric. Chiswell ...,
1687.
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Charles -- I, -- King of England, 1600-1649.
Great Britain -- History -- Civil War, 1642-1649.
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MDCXLI Jan. 3. ARTICLES of HIGH TREASON, and other High Mis∣demeanours, against the Lord Kimbolton, Mr. Denzil Hollis, Sir Arthur Hesilrig, Mr. John Pym, Mr. John Hambden, and Mr. William Stroude.

  • I.THAT they have traitorously endeavoured to subvert the Fundamental Laws and Government of the Kingdom of England, to deprive the King of His Regal Power, and to place in Subjects an Arbitrary and Tyrannical power over the Lives, Liberties, and Estates of His Majesties Liege People.
  • II.That they have traitorously endeavoured, by many foul Aspersions upon His Majesty and His Government, to alienate the Affections of His People, and to make His Majesty odious unto them.
  • III.That they have endeavoured to draw His Majesties late Army to disobedience to His Majesties Commands, and to side with them in their Traitorous Designs.
  • IV.That they have traitorously invited and encouraged a foreign Power to invade His Majesties Kingdom of England.
  • V.That they have traitorously indeavoured to subvert the Rights and very Being of Par∣liaments.
  • VI.That for the compleating of their Traitorous Designs they have indeavoured (as far as in them lay) by force and Terror to compel the Parliament to joyn with them in their Traitorous Designs, and to that end have actually raised and countenanced Tumults against the King and Parliament.
  • VII.That they have traitorously conspired to levy, and actually have levied War against the King.
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