The observator observed, or, Animadversions upon observations on the history of King Charles wherein that history is vindicated, partly illustrated, and severall other things tending to the rectification of some publique mistakes, are inserted : to which is added, at the latter end, the observators rejoinder.
L'Estrange, Hamon, 1605-1660.

Page. 215.

Fol. 202. And on the 18th he was voted guilty of High Trea∣son.] Observator. Our Author may please to know, that on Wednesday, December the 16. a Committee was appointed to draw up against him (the Arch-Bishop) and the same day, not on the 17th. he was named an Incendiary by the Scots, no complaint com∣ming from them on the Thursday.

Answer. The Observator may be displeased to know that in this particular he is as arrant an Errant as ever was. Page  40 The Journals, had he searcht them, would have told him, that [on Thursday Decemb. the 17th. there was a conference between the two Houses: At that meeting the Lord Paget read the Scotch Charge against the Lieutenant of Ireland and the Archbishop. It was many sheets of paper close writ∣ten, and in folio, &c.] So that here is a complaint from the Scots against the Archbishop, and in this charge the Archbi∣shop was named an Incendiary.