Index Expurgatorius Anglicanus: Or, a descriptive catalogue of the principal books printed or published in England, which have been suppressed, or burnt by the common hangman, or censured, or for which the authors, printers, or publishers have been prosecutedHart, W. H. (William Henry)
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Index Expurgatorius Anglicanus: Or, a descriptive catalogue of the principal books printed or published in England, which have been suppressed, or burnt by the common hangman, or censured, or for which the authors, printers, or publishers have been prosecuted
Hart, W. H. (William Henry)
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illegible], _and are (at least) as obnoxious as other dissenters,
others think the party (being an undoubted protestant as far as
the law requires) intended that the laws should be briskly put in
execution against them, though possibly he might mistake innocent
and most useful sheep for Swine that root up the Government_
publicavit, et publicari causavit, ad incitandum et movendum
discordiam et scandalum inter dominum regem et populum suum, et
magnates hujus regni Angliæ manifesta: in malum et perniciosum
exemplum omnium aliorum in tali casu delinquentium, ac contra pacem
dicti domini regis nunc coronam et dignitatem suas &c.[219]
The result of this prosecution does not appear.
260.
English Liberties, or the Freeborn Subject's inheritance. 1682.
This was published by Henry Carr, for which a prosecution
was instituted against him. The following is a copy of the
information:--
Memorandum quod Samuel Astry Armiger, coronator et attornatus
domini regis, in curia ipsius regis coram ipso Rege, qui pro eodem
domino rege in hac parte sequitur in propria persona sua venit hic
in Curia dicti domini regis coram ipso rege apud Westmonasterium,
die Martis proximo post crastinum Sancti Martini isto eodem termino
et pro eodem domino rege dat Curiæ hic intelligi et informari quod
Henricus Care nuper de parochia Sancti Sepulchri London generosus,
machinans et malitiose intendens agitare et procurare discordiam
et scandalum inter dominum regem et populum suum, et magnates
hujus regni Angliæ incitare, et movere, et gubernationem ejusdem
domini regis, et administrationem justitiæ in eodem regno stabilitæ
scandalizare, et in odium et contemptum ducere, decimo septimo
die Octobris anno regni domini nostri Caroli Secundi, Dei gratia
Angliæ, Scotiæ, Franciæ, et Hiberniæ, regis Fidei Defensoris, &c.
tricesimo quarto, vi et armis, &c., apud parochiam prædictam infra
Civitatem Londoniæ prædictam quoddam falsum, scandalosum, odiosum,
et malitiosum libellum, intitulatem _English liberties or the
Freeborne Subjectes Inheritance._ In quoquidam libello inter alia
continetur prout sequitur. _Some directions concerning the choice
of members to serve in Parliament, And the Quallifications that
render a Gentleman fit or unfitt, worthy or undeserving of your
voices for so great a trust. 1. Avoid all such as hold any office
of considerable value during pleasure they beeing subject to be
overawed._ Et in alio loco ejusdem falsi et scandalosi libelli
continetur prout sequitur. _2. Suspect all those (especially if
they are men of ill repute) who in their profession are near
relations have dependency upon the Court._ Et in alio loco ejusdem
falsi et scandalosi libelli continetur prout sequitur in hæc
verba. _3. Meddle not with such as have been or are like to prove
pensioners or receive salaries for secret services_ publicavit,
et publicari causavit, prout per prædictum falsum scandalosum
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