Cromwell's recall. Or, The petition of the zealous fraternity, convented iniquity, at the house of John Goodwin arch-flamin of England, to the supreme authority of this nation, the House of Common-Traytors assembled in Parliament. With a declaration of the said House, for the recall of Cromwell from his dangerous expedition to sit with them and vote that which he dare not doe, July the 30. 1649. Together with Cromwell's description. It is ordered, that this declaration and the petition of our loving and seditious brethren be forthwith printed. Hen Scobel, Cler. de Com. / Written by Alethophilus Bæsiluphilus Britannophilus.

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Cromwell's recall. Or, The petition of the zealous fraternity, convented iniquity, at the house of John Goodwin arch-flamin of England, to the supreme authority of this nation, the House of Common-Traytors assembled in Parliament. With a declaration of the said House, for the recall of Cromwell from his dangerous expedition to sit with them and vote that which he dare not doe, July the 30. 1649. Together with Cromwell's description. It is ordered, that this declaration and the petition of our loving and seditious brethren be forthwith printed. Hen Scobel, Cler. de Com. / Written by Alethophilus Bæsiluphilus Britannophilus.
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Britannophilus, Alethophilus Baesiluphilus.
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Darby-house [London :: s.n.],
Printed in the first year of our reigne, 1649.
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Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658 -- Humor.
Goodwin, John, 1594?-1665 -- Humor.
Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1642-1660 -- Humor -- Early works to 1800.
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"Cromwell's recall. Or, The petition of the zealous fraternity, convented iniquity, at the house of John Goodwin arch-flamin of England, to the supreme authority of this nation, the House of Common-Traytors assembled in Parliament. With a declaration of the said House, for the recall of Cromwell from his dangerous expedition to sit with them and vote that which he dare not doe, July the 30. 1649. Together with Cromwell's description. It is ordered, that this declaration and the petition of our loving and seditious brethren be forthwith printed. Hen Scobel, Cler. de Com. / Written by Alethophilus Bæsiluphilus Britannophilus." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A81039.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 15, 2024.

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The House after some debate, sent out the Mace to bring in Mr. Goodwin, and three of the chief: to whom Mr. Speaker gave the thanks of the House, and promise of speedy satisfaction which upon their returne was pre∣sently took into consideration, and order issued out, as followeth:

¶ An Ordinance of the Commons as∣sembled in Parliament, for the sudden returne of the Lord Gen: Cromwell from the Irish expedition.

Die Lunae.

ORdered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that Oliver Lord Cromwell, Generall of all the Forces on this side Ireland, raised by the power of Parliament for defence of that Place, doe, if he can, return to us at Westminster: And it is likewise Ordered, that all Souldiers doe repair with him to the City of London, where they shall be rewarded for their gallant resolution and de∣portment. Every Colonel that hath magnanimously ven∣tur'd to looke upon the Sea without a prospective Glasse, shall have a hundred pounds when he can catch it; every Lieutenant Colonel of the same valour, fourscore and ten pounds; every Major, fourscore, &c. And it is likewise Ordered, that every Colonel that hath pretended to engage for Ireland shall have fifty pounds; every Lieutenant Col: five and forty pounds, &c. And those Monies to be raised out of Deanes and Chapters Lands. And further, it is Or∣dered by the Authority aforesaid, that if any one be so ad∣venturous as, notwithstanding this Order, shall put to Sea and go to Ireland, shall have all his Goods Sequestred in England to the use of the Common-wealth, and it shall be∣lawfull

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for one either Irish or English in the Dominins of Ireland to execute justice upon him for contempt of the Authority of Parliament.

This Order is forth with to be printed and sent into all parts of this Kingdome as soone as possible.

Hen. Scobel, Cler. de Com.

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