An order made by the committees of the House of Commons and directed to the iustices of peace in Middlesex and Surrey for the raising of the trayned bands and placing of good guards about the city on Tuesday, October 19, 1641 : whereunto is annexed a petition delivered to Mr. Pym concerning one hundred pensioners in the Kings Bench, with the coppie of a letter sent from Germany to the Parliament touching the Palatinate, and an honourable proposition made concerning the same.

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An order made by the committees of the House of Commons and directed to the iustices of peace in Middlesex and Surrey for the raising of the trayned bands and placing of good guards about the city on Tuesday, October 19, 1641 : whereunto is annexed a petition delivered to Mr. Pym concerning one hundred pensioners in the Kings Bench, with the coppie of a letter sent from Germany to the Parliament touching the Palatinate, and an honourable proposition made concerning the same.
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1641.
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The Copie of a Petition delivered to Mr. Pym, concerning a hundred Pensioners in the Kings-Bench, October 19. 1641

THere was this day also a Petition delivered to Mr. Pym, concerning a hundred Pensioners in the Kings-Bench, whereupon Mr. Pym was de∣sired to deliver his opinion, whether the impri∣sonment of the body for contempt or otherwise, were not against Magna Charta, and the Privi∣ledge of the Subject, to which Mr. Pym replyed, it befitted not him as a private man to deliver his opinion therein, but it concerned the two houses of PARLIAMENT, the Judges, and the lear∣ned in the Law to give verdit upon it, and upon the meeting and assembling of the House of Com∣mons, the Petition should be delivered, where they must attend for answer to it.

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