A TRUE RELATION OF THE COMMISSIONS AND WARRANTS for the Condemnation and Burning of BARTHOLOMEW LEGATT AND THOMAS WITHMAN, the one in West-Smithfield, London, the other at Lichfield, in the Year, 1611. Signed with K. James his own hand. In which is laid open their most Blasphemous Heresies and false Opinions, being part of them the very same which our Ranters in these times profess to be their New Lights. Whereunto are added, The Pardons of Theophilus higgon's, and St Eustace Hart Knight. Published by Authority. LONDON, Printed for Michael Spark, MDCLI. A NARRATION of the Burning of Bartholomew Legatt. James R. JAMES by the Grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, defender of the Faith, etc. To Our right Trusty, and right Wellbeloved Counsellor Thomas Lord Ellesmere our Chancellor of England, Greeting. Where the Reverend Father in God John Bishop of London, having judicially proceeded in a Cause of Heresy against Bartholomew Legatt of the City of London, in the Diocese of the said Bishop of London concerning divers wicked Errors, Heresies, and blasphemous Opinions, holden, affirmed and published by the said Bartholomew Legatt, and chief in these thirteen blasphemous Positions following, viz. That the Creed called the Nicene Creed and Athanasius Creed contain not a Profession of the true Christian Faith, or that he will not profess his Faith according to the same Creeds. That Christ is not God of God begotten, not made, but begotten and made. That there are no Persons in the Godhead. That Christ was not God from everlasting, but began to be God when he took flesh of the Virgin Mary. That the World was not made by Christ. That the Apostles teach Christ to be man only. That there is no Generation in God, but of creatures. That this Assertion, God to be made man, is contrary to the Rule of Faith, and monstrous Blasphemy. That Christ was not before the fullness of time except by Promise. That Christ was not God otherwise then an anointed God. That Christ was not in the form of God equal with God, that is, in substance of God, but in Righteousness and giving Salvation. That Christ by his Godhead wrought no Miracle. That Christ is not to be prayed unto. Wherein he the said Bartholomew Legatt hath before the said Reverend Father maintained his said most Dangerous and Blasphemous Opinions, as appeareth by many his confessions publicly made and acknowledged. For which his Damnable and Heretical Opinions, he is by diffinitive sentence by the said Reverend Father John Bishop of London, with the advice and consent of other Reverend Bishops, learned Divines, and others learned in the Laws assisting him in Judgement, justly adjudged, pronounced and declared to be an obstinate and incorrigible Heretic, and is left by them under the Sentence of the great Excommunication, and therefore as a corrupt Member to be cut off from the Church of Christ, and Society of the Faithful, and is to be by our secular Power and Authority as an Heretic punished, as by the significavit of the said Reverend Father in God the said Bishop of London, bearing date at London the third Day of March in the year of our Lord, 1611. in the ninth year of Our Reign, and remaining in Our Court of Chancery more at large appeareth. And although the said Bartholomew Legatt hath since the said sentence pronounced against him, been often very charitably moved and exhorted as well by the said Bishop, as by many grave and learned Divines, to dissuade, revoke and remove him from the said Blasphemous and Heretical Opinions, yet he arrogantly and wilfully persisteth and continueth in the same. We therefore according to our Regal Function and Office, minding the execution of Justice in this behalf, and to give example to others, lest they should attempt the like hereafter, have determined by the Assent of our Council, to will and require, and do hereby Authorise and require you our said Chancellor, immediately upon the receipt hereof, to award and make out under Our Great Seal of England our Writ of Execution according to the Tenor in these Presents ensuing. And these Presents shall be your sufficient Warrant and Discharge for the same. REx Vicecomitibus London, Salutem, Cùm Reverendus in Christo Pater Johannes London Episcopus nobis significavit, quod cum ipse in quodam Haereticae pravitatis negotio contra quendam Bartholomeum Legatt subditum nostrum Civitatis London dicti London Episcopi Diocess. & jurisdictionis ritè & legitimè procedens, per Acta inactitata deducta proposita, & per confessiones ipsius Bartholomei Legatt, coram praefato Episcopojudicialiter factas & recognitas comperit & invenit praefatum Bartholomeum, Legatt quamplurimos nephandos errores falsas Opiniones Haereses & Blasphemias execrandas & scelerata dogmata Catholicae & Orthodoxae Fidei & Religioni & Sacrosancto Dei Verbo expressè contraria & repugnantia scienter maliciosè animoque pertinaci obdurato planéque incorrigibili credere tenere affirmare & publicare idem Reverendus Pater London Episcopus cum consilio & consensu tam Reverendorum Episcoporum & aliorum Theologorum quam juris etiam peritorrm in judicio assiden. & assisten. eundem Bartholomeum Legatt per sententiam suam diffinitivam obduratum contumacem & incorrigibilem Haereticum pronunciavit decrevit & declaravit, eaque occasione tanquam protervum Haereticum & Membrum putridum & contagiosum ab Ecclesia Christi & Fidelium Communione recisum & amputatum fore. Cum igitur sancta Mater Ecclesia non habeat quod ulterius facere & exequi valeat in hac parte, idem Reverendus Pater praefatum Bartholomeum Legatt, ut Blasphemum Haereticum brachio nostro seculari reliquit condigna animadversione plectend' prout per Literas Patentes praefati Reverendi in Christi Patris London Episcopi in hac parte superinde confect' Nobis in Cancellar' nostram Certificat' est. Nos igitur ut Zelator Justitiae & Fidei Catholicae Defensor, volentesque Ecclesiam sanctam ac Jura & Libertates ejusdem & Fidem Catholicam manutenere & defendere, ac hujusmodi Haereses & Errores ubique quantum in Nobis est eradicare & extirpare, ac Haereticos sic convictos animadversione condigna puniri, attendentesque hujusmodi Haereticum in forma praed' convictum & damnatum juxta Leges & Consuetudines Regni Nostri Angliae in hac parte consuet' ignis incendio comburi debere. Vobis praecipimus quod dictum Bartholomeum Legatt in Custodia vestra enisten' apud West-Smithfield in loco publico & aperto ex causa pramissa coram populo publicè igni committi, ac ipsum Bartholomeum Legatt in eodem igne realiter comburi fac' in hujusmodi criminis Detestationem, aliorumque Christianorum exemplum manifestum, ut in simile crimen labantur. Et hoc sub periculo incumbenti nullatenus omittatis. Teste, etc. Henry Hibirte. This containeth a Warrant to be granted by Your Majesty unto the Lord Chancellor of England, for the awarding of a Writ under the Great Seal of England to the Sheriff of the City of London, for the burning of Bartholomew Legatt, who is convicted of divers horrible Heresies before the Bishop of London, and by his Sentence left to the secular Power, as is by the said Bishop certified to Your Majesty into Your Highness' Court of Chancery. And is done by force of Your Majesty's commandment to me given under Your Highness' Sign manual. Henry Hibirte. THe King to the Sheriffs of London, greeting, Whereas the Reverend Father in Christ John Bishop of London, hath signified unto Us, that when he in a certain business of Heretical pravity against one Bartholomew Legatt our Subject of the City of London, of the said Bishop of London's Diocese and Jurisdiction, rightly and lawfully proceeding by Acts enacted, drawn, proposed, and by the Confessions of the said Bartholomew Legatt, before the said Bishop judicially made and acknowledged, hath found in the said Bartholomew Legatt very many wicked Errors, false Opinions, Heresies, and cursed Blasphemies, and impious Doctrines, expressly contrary and repugnant to the Catholic Faith and Religion, and the holy Word of God, knowingly and maliciously, and with a pertinacious and obdurate plainly incorrigible mind, to believe, hold, affirm and publish, the same Reverend Father the Bishop of London with the Advice and Consent, as well of the Reverend Bishops and other Divines, as also of men Learned in the Law, in Judgement sitting and assisting; the same Bartholomew Legatt by his definitive Sentence hath pronounced, decreed, and declared to be an obdurate, contumacious and incorrigible Heretic, and upon that occasion as a stubborn Heretic, and rotten contagious Member to be cut off from the Church of Christ, and the Communion of the Faithful; Whereas the Holy Mother Church hath not further to do and prosecute in this part, the same Reverend Father hath left the aforesaid Bartholomew Legatt as a blasphemous Heretic to our secular Power to be punished with condign Punishment, as by the Letters Patents of the said Reverend Father in Christ the Bishop of London in this behalf, above made hath certified unto Us in Our Chancery. We therefore as a Zealot of Justice, and a defender of the Catholic Faith, and willing to maintain and defend the holy Church, and Rights, and Liberties of the same, and the Catholic Faith: And such Heresies and Errors every where what in Us lieth, to root out and extirpate, and to punish with condign Punishment such Heretics so convicted, and deeming that such an heretic in form aforesaid, convicted and condemned according to the Laws and Customs of this Our Kingdom of England in this part accustomed, aught to be burned with Fire; We do command you, that the said Bartholomew Legatt, being in your Custody, you do commit publicly to the Fire, before the People, in a public and open place in West-Smithfield, for the cause aforesaid, and that you cause the said Bartholomew Legatt to be really burned in the same Fire, in Detestation of the said Crime, for the manifest example of other Christians, lest they slide into the same fault, and this that in no wise you omit, under the peril that shall follow thereon. Witness, etc. A NARRATION of the Burning of Edward Wightman. James R. JAMES by the Grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, defender of the Faith, etc. To our right Trusty and right Well-beloved Councillor, Thomas Lord Ellesmere our Chancellor of England, Greeting. Where the Reverend Father in God, Richard Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, having judicially proceeded in the Examination, Hearing and Determining of a Cause of Heresy against Edward Wightman of the Parish of Burton upon Trent in the Diocese of Coventrey and Lichfield, concerning the wicked Heresies of the Ebionites, Cerinthians, Valentinians, Arrians, Macedonians, of Simon Magus, of Manes, Manichees, of Photinus, and Anabaptists, and of other Heretical, Execrable, and unheard of Opinions, by the instinct of Satan, by him excogitated and holden, viz. That there is not the Trinity of Persons, the Father, the Son, and the holy Ghost, in the Unity of the Deity. 2. That Jesus Christ is not the true natural Son of God, perfect God, and of the same Substance, Eternity and Majesty with the Father in respect of his Godhead. 3. That Jesus Christ is only Man and a mere Creature, and not both God and man in one Person. 4. That Christ our Saviour took not humane flesh of the substance of the Virgin Mary his Mother; and that That Promise, The seed of the Woman shall break the serpent's head, was not fulfilled in Christ. 5. That the Person of the holy Ghost is not God coequal, coeternal, and coessential with the Father and the Son. 6. That the three Creeds, viz. The Apostles Creed, the Nicene Creed, and the Athanasius Creed are the Heresies of the Nicolaitanes. 7. That he the said Edward Wightman is that Prophet spoken of in the eighteenth of Deutronomy in these words, I will raise them up a Prophet, etc. And that That place of Isaiah, I alone have trodden the wine-press: And that That place, Whose fan is in his hand, are proper and personal to him, the said Edward Wightman. 8. And that he the said Wightman is that Person of the holy Ghost spoken of in the Scriptures; and the Comforter spoken of in the sixteenth of St john's Gospel. 9 And that those words of our Saviour Christ of the sin of blaspemy against the holy Ghost, are meant of his person. 10. And that That place the fourth of Malachy, of Elias to come, is likewise meant of his person. 11. That the Soul doth sleep in the sleep of the first death, as well as the body, and is mortal as touching the sleep of the first death, as the body is: And that the Soul of our Saviour Jesus Christ did sleep in that sleep of death as well as his body. 12. That the Souls of the elect Saints departed, are not Members possessed of the triumphant Church in Heaven. 13. That the baptising of Infants is an abominable custom. 14. That there ought not be in the Church the use of the Lords Supper to be celebrated in the Elements of Bread and Wine: And the use of Baptism to be celebrated in the Element of Water, as they are now practised in the Church of England. But that the use of Baptism is to be Administered in Water, only to Converts of sufficient age of understanding, converted from Infidelity to the Faith. 15. That God hath ordained and sent him, the said Edward Wightman, to perform his part in the work of the Salvation of the world, to deliver it by his teaching or admonition from the Heresy of the Nicolaitanes, as Christ was ordained and sent to save the world, and by his death to deliver it from sin, and to reconcile it to God. 16. And that Christianity is not wholly professed and preached in the Church of England, but only in part. Wherein he the said Edward Wightman hath before the said Revered Father, as also before our Commissioners for causes Ecclesiastical within our Realm of England, maintained his said most perilous and dangerous Opinions, as appeareth by many his Confessions, as also by a Book written and subscribed by him, and given to us. For the which his Damnable and Heretical Opinions, he is by Divine sentence declared by the said Reverend Father, the Bishop of Coventrey and Lichfield, with the advice and consent of Learned Divines, and other Learned in the Laws assisting him in Judgement, justly adjudged, pronounced and declared to be an obstinate and incorrigible Heretic, and is left by them under the Sentence of the great Excommunication, and therefore as a corrupt member to be cut off from the rest of the flock of Christ, lest he should infect others professing the true Christian Faith: and is to be by Our secular Power and Authority as an Heretic punished: As by the Significavit of the said Reverend Father in God the Bishop of Coventrey and Lichfield, bearing Date at Lichfield the fourtenth day of December in the ninth year of our Reign, and remaining in our Court of Chancery more at large appeareth. And although the said Edward Wightman hath since the said Sentence pronounced against him, been often very charitably moved and exhorted, as well by the said Bishop, as by many other Godly, Grave and Learned Divines to dissuade, revoke, and remove him from the said blasphemous, Heretical and Anabaptistical Opinions; Yet he arrogantly and wilfully persisteth and continueth in the same. We therefore, according to Our Regal Function and Office, minding the execution of Justice in this behalf, and to give example to others lest they should attempt the like hereafter, have determined by the assent of Our Council to will and require, and do hereby authorise and require you Our said Chancellor immediately upon the receipt hereof to Award and make out under Our great Seal of England, Our Writ of Execution according to the tenor in these presents ensuing. And these presents shall be your sufficient Warrant and discharge for the same. REx Vic' Civitatis nostrae Lich. salutem; Cum Reverendus in Christo Pater Richardus providentia Divina Coventr' & Lich' Episcopus nobis significaverit, quod ipse contra & adversus quendam Edwardum Wightman Parochiae de Burton super Trent Coventr' & Lich' Diocese. de & super nephandis heresibus Ebionis, Cerinthi, Valentiniani, Arrii, Macedonii, Simonis Magi, Manetis, Manechiorum, Photini, & Anabaptistarum aliorumque heresiarcharum, & insuper de aliis execrandis opinionibus instinctu Satana excogitatis & antehac inauditis, juxta Canonum Ecclesiasticorum legumque & consuetudinum hujus Regni nostri Angl' exigentiam judicialit' procedens, praedictus Edwardus Wightman coram praefato Reverendo Patre ac aliis Theologis & jurisperitis sibi in judicio assistentibus comparens, praedicta nephanda crimina haereses ac alia detestanda blasphemia & Errores contumaciter & ex quadam pertinacia scienter maliciose animoque obdurato publicavit defendebat & disseminabat, per sententiam definitivam ejusdem Reverendi Patris cum consensu Theologorum & jurisperitorum praedictorum juste Legitime & Canonice contra eundem Edwardum Wightman in ea parte latam heretic' adjudicat' & pronunciat' existit; & ideo tanquam ovem morbidam è grege Domini ne subditos nostros sua contagione inficiet ejiciendum & eliminandum fore decreverit: Cum igitur Sancta Mater Ecclesia non habeat quod ulterius in hac parte facere & exequi debeat, idem Reverendus Pater eundem Edwardum Wightman ut blasphemum & damnatum Haereticum brachio nostro seculari reliquit, condigna animadversione plectend' prout per Literas Patentes praefati Reverendi Patris Episcopi Coventr' & Lich' in hac parte superinde confect' nobis in Cancellar' nostram certificat' est. Nos igitur ut zelator justiciae & fidei Catholicae defensor: Volentesque Ecclesiam Sanctam ac jura & libertates ejusdem & fidem Catholicam manutenere & defendere, ac hujusmodi Haereses & Errores ubique (quantum in nobis est) eradicare & extirpare, ac Haereticos sic convictos animadversione condigna puniri, attendentesque hujusmodi Haereticum in forma praedicta convictum & damnatum juxta leges & consuetudinem Regui nostri Angliae in hac parte consuet' ignis incendio comburi debere; Tibi praecipimus quod dict. Edwardum Wightman in custodia tua existent' in aliquo loco publico & aperto infra Civitatem pradict' ex causa pramissa coram populo publice igni committi, & ipsum Edwardum Wightman in codem igne realiter comburi fac' in hujusmodi criminis detestationem aliorumque Christianorum exemplum manifestum, ne in simile crimen labantur. Et hoc sub periculo incumbenti nullatenus omittas. Teste, etc. Henry Hibaite. This containeth a Warrant to be granted by Your Majesty unto the Lord Chancellor of England, for the Awarding of a Writ under the Great Seal of England, to the Sheriff of the City of Lichfield, for the burning of Edward Wightman who is convicted of divers horrible Heresies before the Bishop of Coventrey and Lichfield, and by his Sentence left to the secular Power, as is by the said Bishop certified to Your Majesty, into Your Highness' Court of Chancery. And is done by force of Your Majesty's Commandment to me given under Your Highness' Sign Manuel. Henry Hibaite. THe King to the Sheriff of Our City of Lichfield, Greeting. Whereas the Reverend Father in Christ, Richard by Divine Providence of Coventrey and Lichfield Bishop, hath signified unto us that he judicially proceeding, according to the exigence of the Ecclesiastical Canons, and of the Laws and Customs of this Our Kingdom of England, against one Edward Wightman of the Parish of Burton upon Trent, in the Diocese of Coventrey and Lichfield, of and upon the wicked Heresies of Ebion, Cerinthus, Valentinian, Arrius, Macedonius, Simon Magus, of Manes, Manichees, Photinus, and of the Anabaptists, and other Arch-heretics, and moreover of other cursed Opinions belched by the instinct of Satan excogitated and heretofore unheard of, the aforesaid Edward Wightman appearing before the aforesaid Reverend Father and other Divines, and Learned in the Law, assisting him in Judgement, the aforesaid wicked Crimes, Heresies and other detestable Blasphemies and Errors stubbornly and partinaciously, knowingly, maliciously, and with an hardened heart, published, defended and dispersed, by definitive Sentence of the said Reverend Father, with the consent of Divines, Learned in the Law aforesaid, Justly, Lawfully and Canonically against the said Edward Wightman in that part brought, stands Adjudged and Pronounced an Heretic, and therefore as a diseased Sheep out of the Flock of the Lord, lest Our Subjects he do infect by his contagion, he hath decreed to be cast out and cut off. Whereas therefore the holy Mother Church hath not further in this part what it ought more to do and prosecute, the same Reverend Father, the same Edward Wightman as a Blasphemous and condemned Heretic, hath left to Our secular Power to be punished with condign punishment, as by the Letters Patents of the aforesaid Reverend Father the Bishop of Coventrey and Lichfield in this behalf thereupon made is certified unto Us into Our Chancery. We therefore as a zealot of Justice and a Defend or of the Catholic Faith, and willing that the holy Church and the Rights and Liberties of the same and the Catholic Faith to Maintain and Defend, and such like Heresies and Errors every where so much as in us lies to root out and extirpate, and Heretics so convict to punish with condign punishment, holding that such an Heretic in the aforesaid form convict and condemned according to the Laws and Customs of this Our Kingdom of England in this part accustomed aught to be burned with fire, We command thee that thou cause the said Edward Wightman being in thy custody to be committed to the fire in some public and open place below the City aforesaid, for the cause aforesaid, before the people, and the same Edward Wightman in the same fire cause really to be Burned in the detestation of the said Crime and for manifest example of other Christians, that they may not fall into the same Crime, and this no ways omit, under the peril that shall follow thereon. Witness, etc. 1611. Expedit' apud Westm' Nono die Martii Anno Regis Jacobi Angl' &c. Nono. per Windebank. THE PARDON OF Theophilus higgon's. James R. REX omnibus ad quos, etc. Salutem. Cum nobis dat' est intelligi, Quod Theophilus higgon's de London Clericus in parts transmarin' absque licenc' nostra Regia emigraverit, Ibidemque duos ann' & dimidium vel eo circiter Commorat' & cum Jesuitis & Presbyter' Conversat' fuerit, atque in eodem temporis spatio in Seminar' Anglic' apud Douai & Sanct' Omer' aliquantisper permanserit, Et se Ecclesiae Romanae reconciliaverit, Necnon quaedam Scandalos. & Periculos. contra Stat' hujus Regni nostri tam Ecclesiast' quam Temporal', & verbis & script' protulerit, & enunciaverit, atque etiam quosdam è subdit' nostris a Religione in hoc Regno nostro stabilit' seducere & avertere operam & vires intenderit; Postea tamen per sancta & bona media, & praecipuè ex penitent' & instinctu misericordiae & gratiae Divinae, praed' perversitat' suam, ac falsas & opprobriosas opiniones praed' penitùs abnegaverit, Seque Religioni verae & reformat', & in hoc Regno promulgat' & stabilit' Conformem exhibuerit. Sciatis igitur, quod nos pietate moti de gratia nostra speciali, ac ex cert' scient' & mer' motu nostris pardonavimus remisimus & relaxavimus, ac per praesentes pro nobis hered' & successor' nostris pardonamus remittimus & relaxamus, praed. Theophilo higgon's de London Clerico, seu quocunque alio nomine cognomine sive additione nominis vel cognominis offic' art ' dignitat. loc. vellocorum, idem Theophilus higgon's censeatur vocetur sive nuncupetur, aut nuper censebatur vocabatur sive nuncupabatur, omn. & omnimod. offence. de transeundo in parts transmarin. absque Licenc. nostra, ibidemque commorand & cum Jesuit. & Presbyter. conversand. ac in Seminar. Anglic. apud Douai & Sanct. Omer. permanend. atque Ecclesiae Romanae se reconciliand. ac scandalos. aliqua contra Stat. Regni hujus tum Ecclesiast. quam temporal. & scribend, & loquend. atque aliquos è subdit. nostris à Religione hujus Regni nostri avertend. & seducend; Atque omnes alias offence. delict. contempt. malefact. & transgression. quascunque praemissa aut eorum aliquod vel aliqua in aliquo tangen. vel concernen. per praed. Theophilum Higgons ante dat. praesentium qualitercunque. Commiss. sive perp●trat. atque etiam omn. & omnimod. offence. proditiones felonias & premunir. ratione alicujus vel aliquorum facti vel factor. superius mencio●●t. con●●tis. perpetrat. vel incurs●s; Licet idem Theophil●● higgon's de praemis. vel aliquo premis. indictat. impetit. convict. ●●●inct. adjudicat. utlegat. seu condemnat. existit vel non existit, aut inde indictar. impetir. convinc. atting. adjudicar. utlegar. seu condemnari contigerit in futurum; Nocnonomnes & omnimod. utlegar. si quae in ipsum Theophilum Higgons occasionibus praed. seu earum aliqua fuerint promulgat. sive promulgand. Ac omn. & omnimod. Judic. attinctur. conviction. condemnation. paenas mort. paenas corporal. imprisonamen. ac omn. al. for is factur. execution. punition. & paenalitat. quaecunque super vel versus ipsum Theophilum Higgons ratione seu occasione praemis. sive eor. alicujus habit. fact. reddit. sive adjudicat. aut habend. faciend. reddend. seu adjudicand; Necnon omn. & omnimod. action. sect. querel. impetition. & demand. quaecunque quae nos versus ipsum Theophilum Higgons ratione sive occasione praemiss. seu eor. alicujus habemus habnimus seu in futurum habere poterimus, aut hered. sen successor. nostri habere poterint in futur. sectamque pac. nostrae quae ad nos versus ipsum Theophilum Higgons pertinet seu perti●ere poterit in futur. & firmam pacem, & hanc pardonation. nostram eidem Theophilo higgon's inde damus & concedimus per praesentes. Aliquo Statut. Act. provisione seu restrictione in contrar. inde in aliquo non obstan. In cujus rci, etc. Toast, etc. Fr. Bacon. 1611. Expedit' apud Westm' xxiiijº die Julij Anno Regis Jacobi Nono. per Windebank. It may please Your excellent Majesty. This Bill containeth Your Majesty's gracious Pardon unto Theophilus higgon's Clerk, for any offence or contempt in passing over the Seas, or reconciliation to the Church of Rome, or remaining in Seminaries, or conversing with Jesuits or Priests, or other offences of that nature; for which he is Penitent, and hath converted and conformed himself to the Religion established in this Realm. I have no Warrant for the drawing of this Bill, save that Sr Edward Hoby, to whom the party bears special obligation, did by his Letter to me signify Your Majesty's pleasure to this purpose: But because the party's conversion was so notorious, and so generally liked, I have presumed to commend this Bill to Your Majesty's Signature. Fr. Bacon. THE PARDON OF Sr Eustace Harte. James R. REX Omnibus ad quos, etc. Salutem. Sciatis, quod nos de gratia nostra speciali ae ex certa scientia & mero motu nostris pardonavimus, remisimus & relaxavimus ac per praesentes pro nobis haered. & successor. nostris pardonamus, remittimus & relaxamus Eustathio Haerte de villa de Southampton milit. seu quocunque alio nomine, cognomine seu additione nominis vel cognominis, dignitat. Offic. loc. vel. locorum idem Eustathius Harte sciatur, censeatur, vocetur seu nuncupetur, aut nuper sciebatur, censeabatur, vocabatur sive nuncupabatur omnia & singula crimina & offence. Adulterii, Fornicationis & Incontinentiae quascunque per ipsum Eustathium Harte cum aliqua muliere sive aliquibus mulieribus ante dat. present. ubicunque quandocunque quomodocunque & qualitercunque fact. commis. sive perpetrat. Necnon omnia & singula sect. Impetitiones, actiones, fines, paenas, amerciament. & punitiones quascunque tangen. seu concernen. praemissa seu eorum aliquod. Except. semper extra has praesentes omnibus & singulis Rapt. Mulier. Angl. vocat. Rapes, & omnibus & singulis Incest. & Buggeriis & omnibus aliis criminibu● & offensis unde aliqua Billa, Actio, querela aut Informatio ante dat. praesen. exhibit. fuit & coram nobis & consilio nostro in Camerae Stellat. aut aliquibus aliis Cur. nostris apud Westmonaster. aut in aliqua vel aliquibus curiis nostris Ecclesiasticis aut coram aliquem vel aliquos Judicem vel Judic. aut Commissionar. nostros Ecclesiastic. modò dependet & remanet prosequend. In cujus rei, etc. Teste, etc. This containeth Your Majesty's Pardon to Sr Eustace Hart Knight, of all Adulteries, Fornications and Incontinencies committed with any woman before this time, and also of all imprisonments, fines and punishments in respect of the same. It containeth nevertheless an Exception of all Rapes, Incest and Buggeries, and all Suits wherein any Bill or Suit is depending in the Court of Star-chamber, or any other Your Majesty's Courts at Westminster, or in any Ecclesiastical Court whatsoever. Tho. Ridley Cancellarius Winton. Ex. Levinus Monk. 1616. Expedit' apud Westm' Undecimo die Julii Anno Regis Jacobi quarto decimo. per Windebank. FINIS.