A declaration of the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled willing that no messenger or officer ... shall arrest, take, or carry away any of His Majesties subjects against their wils ... as also the vindication of both houses of Parliament of the Earle of Stamford, and others, from His Maiesties imputation of treason : with certain instructions from His Majesty to all the judges of the Kingdome of England.

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A declaration of the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled willing that no messenger or officer ... shall arrest, take, or carry away any of His Majesties subjects against their wils ... as also the vindication of both houses of Parliament of the Earle of Stamford, and others, from His Maiesties imputation of treason : with certain instructions from His Majesty to all the judges of the Kingdome of England.
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England and Wales. Parliament.
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London :: Printed for John Wright,
July 28, 1642.
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THE DECLARATION OF The LORDS and COMMONS In PARLIAMENT Assembled.

Willing, That no Messenger or Officer, by Colour of his Ma∣jesties Command or Warrant under his hand, shall arrest, take, or carry away any of his Majesties Subjects against their Wils, that it is against the Lawes of the Land, the liberty of the Subject, and tends to the disturbance of the peace of the Kingdome, and those that are imployed in the raising of Horses, Money or plate, according to the Proposi∣tions, shall not depart from that service upon any Command from his Majesty whatsoever.

Ordered by the Lords and Commons Assembled in Parliament, that this Declaration shall be forthwith Printed and Published.

John Browne Cler. Parl.

As also the Vindication of both Houses of Parliament of the Earle of Stamford, and others, from his Maiesties imputation of Treason.

With certain instructions from his Majesty to all the Judges of the Kingdome of England.

July 28. London Printed for John Wright. 1642.

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