A True copy of the journal of the High Court of Justice for the tryal of K. Charles I as it was read in the House of Commons and attested under the hand of Phelps, clerk to that infamous court / taken by J. Nalson Jan. 4, 1683 : with a large introduction.

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A True copy of the journal of the High Court of Justice for the tryal of K. Charles I as it was read in the House of Commons and attested under the hand of Phelps, clerk to that infamous court / taken by J. Nalson Jan. 4, 1683 : with a large introduction.
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Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649, defendant.
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London :: Printed by H.C. for Thomas Dring ...,
1684.
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Charles -- I, -- King of England, 1600-1649 -- Trials, litigation, etc.
Great Britain -- History -- Charles I, 1625-1649.
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"A True copy of the journal of the High Court of Justice for the tryal of K. Charles I as it was read in the House of Commons and attested under the hand of Phelps, clerk to that infamous court / taken by J. Nalson Jan. 4, 1683 : with a large introduction." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A63490.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 13, 2024.

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The Act. An Act of the Commons of England Assembled in Parliament, for Erecting of a High Court of Ju∣stice, for the Trying and Judging of Charles Stuart, King of England.

WHereas it is notorious, That Charles Stuart, the now King of England, not content with those many Encroachments which his Predeces∣sors had made upon the People in their Rights and Freedoms, hath had a wicked Design totally to Subvert the Ancient and Fundamental Laws and Liberties of this Nation, and in their place to introduce an Arbitrary and Tyrannical Government,

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and that besides all other evilways and means to bring this De∣sign to pass, he hath prosecuted it with Fire and Sword, Levied and maintained a cruel VVar in the Land, against the Parlia∣ment and Kingdom, whereby the Country hath been miserably wasted, the Publick Treasure Exhausted, Trade decayed, thousands of People murdered, and infinite other mischiefs com∣mitted; For all which high and treasonable Offences, the said Charles Stuart might long since justly have been brought to exemplary and condign Punishment: VVhereas also, the Par∣liament well hoping that the Restraint and Imprisonment of his Person, after it had pleased God to deliver him into their hands, would have quieted the distempers of the Kingdom, did for∣bear to proceed Judicially against him; but found by sad Experience, that such their Remisness served only to encourage him and his Complices in the continuance of their evil practi∣ces, and in raising of new Commotions, Rebellions, and Inva∣sions; for prevention therefore of the like or greater Inconveni∣ences, and to the end no Chief Officer or Magistrate whatsoever may hereafter presume traiterously and maliciously to imagine or contrive the Enslaving or Destroying of the English Na∣tion, and to expect Impunity for so doing, Be it Ordained and Enacted by the Commons in Parliament, and it is hereby Or∣dained and Enacted by Authority thereof, That Thomas Lord Fairfax, Oliver Cromwell, Henry Ireton, Es∣quires, Sir Hardress Waller, Knight, Philip Skippon, Valentine Wauton, Thomas Harrison, Edward Wha∣ley, Thomas Pride, Isaac Ewer, Richard Ingoldsby, Henry Mildmay, Esquires, Sir Thomas Honywood, Thomas Lord Grey of Groby, Philip Lord Lisle, Wil∣liam Lord Mounson, Sir John Danvers, Sir Thomas Maleverer Baronet, Sir John Bourchier, Sir James Har∣rington, Sir William Allanson, Sir Henry Mildmay, Sir Thomas Wroth, Knights, Sir William Masham, Sir John Barrington, Sir William Brereton, Baronets, Robert Wallop, William Heveningham, Esquires, Isaac Pennington, Thomas Atkins, Rowland Wilson, Aldermen of the City of London, Sir Peter Wentworth, Knight of the Bath, Henry Martin, William Purefoy, Godfrey Bosvile, John Trenchard, Herbert Morley, John Berkstead, Matthew Tomlinson, John Blackis∣ton, Gilbert Millington, Esquires, Sir William Con∣stable,

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Baronet, Edmond Ludlow, John Lambert, John Hutchinson, Esquires, Sir Arthur Hesilrige, Sir Michael Livesey, Baronets, Richard Salwey, Humphry Salwey, Robert Tichbourn, Owen Roe, Robert Manwaring, Robert Lilbourn, Adrian Scroop, Ri∣chard Deare, John Okey, Robert Overton, John Huson, John Desborough, William Goff, Robert Duc∣kenfield, Cornelius Holland, John * 1.1Carey, Esquires, Sir William Armyn, Baronet, John Jones, Esquire, Miles Corbet, Francis Allen, Thomas Lister, Benjamin Weston, Perigrin Pelham, John Gourdon, Esquires, Francis Thorp, Serjeant at Law, John Nutt, Thomas Challoner, Algernon Sydney, John Anlaby, John Moore, Richard Darley, VVilliam Say, Joh. * 1.2Aldred, John Fagg, James Nelthorp, Esquires, Sir VVilliam Roberts, Knight, Francis Lastells, Alexander Rigby, Henry Smith, Edmond VVild, James Challoner, Jo∣sias Berners, Dennis Bond, Humphrey Edwards, Gre∣gory Clement, John Fry, Thomas VVogan, Esquires, Sir Gregory Norton, Baronet, John Bradshaw, Ser∣jeant at Law, Edmond Harvey, John Dove, John Ven, Esquires, Iohn Fowks, Alderman of the City of London, Thomas Scot, Esquire, Thomas Andrews, Alderman of the City of London, William Cawley, Abraham, Burrell, Anthony Stapeley, Roger Gratwick, Iohn Downs, Thomas Horton, Thomas Ham∣mond, George Fenwick, Esquires, Robert Nicholas, Serjeant at Law, Robert Reynolds, Iohn Lisle, Nicho∣las Love, Vincent Potter, Esquires, Sir Gilbert Picker∣ing, Baronet, Iohn Weaver, Roger Hill, Iohn Lenthall, Esquires, Sir Edward Banton, Iohn Corbet, Thomas Blunt, Thomas Boon, Augustine Garland, Augustine Skinner, Iohn Dixwell, George Fleetwood, Simon Meyne, Iames Temple, Peter Temple, Daniel Bla∣grave, Esquires, Sir Peter Temple, Knight and Baronet, Thomas VVayte, Iohn Brown, Iohn Lowry, Esquires, Shall be, and are hereby Appointed and Required to be Commis∣sioners and Judges, for the Hearing, Trying and Adjudging of the said Charles Stuart. And the said Commissioners or any Twenty or more of them, shall be, and are hereby Authorized and Constituted an High Court of Justice to meet and sit at such

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convenient time and place as by the said Commissioners or the major part of twenty or more of them under their Hands and Seals shall be appointed and notified by publick Proclaimation in the great Hall or Palace-Yard at VVestminster, and to ad∣journ from time to time, and from place to place, as the said High Court or major part thereof meeting shall hold fit; and to take order for the charging of him the said Charles Stuart with the Crimes and Treasons abovementioned; and for the receiving of his personal Answer thereunto, and for the examina∣tion of VVitnesses upon Oath, which the Court hath hereby Authority to administer, or otherwise, and taking any other Evi∣dence concerning the same, and thereupon, or in default of such Answer, to proceed to final Sentence, according to Justice, and the merit of the Cause, and such final Sentence to execute or cause to be executed speedily and impartially. And the said Court is hereby Authorized and required to appoint and direct all such Officers, Attendants and other circumstances as they or the ma∣jor part of them shall in any sort Judge necessary or useful for the orderly and good managing of the premises. And Thomas Lord Fairfax the General, and all Officers and Soldiers under his command, and all Officers of Justice, and other well affected persons are hereby Authorized and required to be aiding and assisting unto the said Court in the due Execution of the Trust hereby committed. Provided, That this Act, and the Authority hereby granted; do continue in force, for the space of one Month from the making hereof, and no longer.

Hen. Scobell Cler. Par. Dom. Com.

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