As not unknowne. This petition or prophecie on record, presented to His Majestie in the yeare 1633. Alongtime though hath waited, yet be it knowne was accomplished, then this present year: 1644. When He on a Friday morning was killed or suffered.... This text is an enriched version of the TCP digital transcription A81655 of text R210355 in the English Short Title Catalog (Thomason 669.f.10[22]). Textual changes and metadata enrichments aim at making the text more computationally tractable, easier to read, and suitable for network-based collaborative curation by amateur and professional end users from many walks of life. The text has been tokenized and linguistically annotated with MorphAdorner. The annotation includes standard spellings that support the display of a text in a standardized format that preserves archaic forms ('loveth', 'seekest'). Textual changes aim at restoring the text the author or stationer meant to publish. This text has not been fully proofread Approx. 4 KB of XML-encoded text transcribed from 1 1-bit group-IV TIFF page image. EarlyPrint Project Evanston,IL, Notre Dame, IN, St. Louis, MO 2017 A81655 Wing D1973 Wing D2014A Thomason 669.f.10[22] ESTC R210355 99869163 99869163 162563 This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. This Phase I text is available for reuse, according to the terms of Creative Commons 0 1.0 Universal . The text can be copied, modified, distributed and performed, even for commercial purposes, all without asking permission. Early English books online. (EEBO-TCP ; phase 1, no. A81655) Transcribed from: (Early English Books Online ; image set 162563) Images scanned from microfilm: (Thomason Tracts ; 246:669f10[22]) As not unknowne. This petition or prophecie on record, presented to His Majestie in the yeare 1633. Alongtime though hath waited, yet be it knowne was accomplished, then this present year: 1644. When He on a Friday morning was killed or suffered.... Eleanor, Lady, d. 1652. To the Kings most excellent majestie. The humble petition of the Lady Eleanor. 1633. 1 sheet ([1] p.) s.n., [London : 1645] Title from opening lines of text. Imprint from Wing. Includes: To the Kings most excellent majestie. The humble petition of the Lady Eleanor. 1633. Annotation on Thomason copy: "March 21st: 1644". Reproduction of the original in the British Library. eng Laud, William, 1573-1645 -- Early works to 1800. Great Britain -- History -- Civil War, 1642-1649 -- Early works to 1800. A81655 R210355 (Thomason 669.f.10[22]). civilwar no As not unknowne. This petition or prophecie on record, presented to His Majestie in the yeare 1633. Alongtime though hath waited, yet be it Douglas, Eleanor, Lady, d. 1652. To the Kings most excellent majestie. The humble petition of the Lady Elean 1645 654 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A This text has no known defects that were recorded as gap elements at the time of transcription. 2007-10 TCP Assigned for keying and markup 2007-10 Apex CoVantage Keyed and coded from ProQuest page images 2007-11 Mona Logarbo Sampled and proofread 2007-11 Mona Logarbo Text and markup reviewed and edited 2008-02 pfs Batch review (QC) and XML conversion AS not unknowne . This Petition or Prophesie on record , presented to His Majestie in the yeare 1633. Along time Though hath waited , yet be it knowne was accomplished , then this present yeare : 1644. When He on a Friday morning was killed or suffered . Who little thought such a sopp prepared was for him to be his Lords blow ( Mat. 24. ) The Lord of that servant shall come in a day and an houre he lookes not for . For supposing or saying he defers his comming , because unknowne the houre and day . And shall cut him assunder , or as the word renders it , Cut of his head : to wit , as much to say with that Hypocrite Iudas , receives his portion due to him or the same sentence . Not dreamed of in his Diarie , where sets downe the 19. of September 1633. He was translated to be Arch BB. The Lords day by whose heigh authority was translated into a Lawlesse day of Revells and drinking . And so fullfils these also Revel. 17 , 8. His Sabbaticall time : who was seven yeares compleat , and eight current Arch BB. of LAMBETH ( or BETHLAM : ) before his going into prison rewarded as he had shut up and silenced others . And as in His Majesties reference , how presumptions so ever the imprinting then seemd of those Bookes concerning the Lords comming reveald , &c. And this Petition stiled so detestable and odious to be preferrd yet since hath provd not so detestable as true , in applying great Babylons judgements to great Brittaine , with that hand writing ( Dan. 5. ) dedicated to the present reigne , or his the last of the Assyrians weighed with this not more weake and found wanting then since so carried was away . TO THE KINGS MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTJE . The humble Petition of the Lady Eleanor . 1633 . Most humbly shevveth to Your Matie. THat the word of God spoken in the first yeare of Your happie reigne unto the Petitioner , upon Friday last did suffer early in the morning : the B : BEAST ascended out of the Bottomlesse pitt : having seaven Heads , &c. seaven Yeares , viz : making VVarre , hath overcome , and killed them : Bookes sealed by the Prophets . By the Bishop of Lambeth horned like the Lambe , harted like a VVolfe , are condemned to be burned at Pauls-Crosse , where our Lord crucified , &c. This is the third Day , that their dead Bodies shrowded in loose sheets of paper . Lye in the streets of the Great Cittie , &c. more cruell and hard harted , then other tongues and Nations , who will not suffer them so to be buryed . If your Highnesse please to speake the word , the spirit of life will enter into them , they will stand upon their feete , &c. Craving no other pardon , humbly as in duty bound shall pray for your Matie. The word of God to the King , Revela : 17. October , 1633. The BEAST that was , and is not : Even Hee is the eight , and is of the seven , and goeth into perdition . At the Court at White-Hall , October the 8. 1633. His Majestie doth expresly command the Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterburyes Grace , and his highnes Commissioners , for causes Ecclesiasticall : That the Petitioner be forthwith called before them , to answer for presuming to Imprint the said Bookes , and for preferring this detestable petition . Sydney Mountague ; Concordat cum originale fact à'collatione , per me Thomam Maydwell , no librum publium .