A LIST OF DIVERS PERSONS WHOSE Names are to be presented to the Kings majesty, To die without Mercy. ALSO A DECLARATION of the Kingdoms of England and Scotland, for the Vindication and defence of their Religion, Liberties, and Laws. BY The Honourable Houses of the Parliament of England, and the Honourable Convention of the Estates of the kingdom of SCOTLAND. London printed for V, V. and are to be sold at the Exchange, Anno Dom. MDCXLVII. A LIST OF THOSE Persons, who are Exempted FROM PARDON By the Agreement of both kingdoms. RVpert Count Palatine of Rhine, Maurice Count Palatine of Rhine, The Manquis of Winchester, George Marquis of Huntley. James earl of Derby John earl of Bristol William earl of Newcastle Edward earl of Worcester James Earl● of Montrosse The earl of Traquare Robert earl of Nithsdale Lodowick Ear. of Crawford James earl of Airby Robert earl of Carnwarth patrick earl of Forth The earl of Castlehaven James Viscount Aboyne Francis Lord Cottington George Lord Digby Lord Brewdnel Lord Harris Lord Arundel of Warder James Lord Ogley Lord Audley Lord row James Lord Itham Matthew run, late B●shop of Ely John Maxwel, pretended Bishop of Rosse Dr. Bramhall, Bishop of Derry Sir Robert Heath Sir William Wodrington Sir Ralph Hopton Sir Joh Byron Sir Francis Doddington Sir John Strangewayes Sir George ratcliff Sir Marmaduke Langdale Sir Henry Vaughan Sir Francis Windebanke Sir Richard Greenvile Sir Edward hid Sir John Marley Sir Nicholas coal Sir Thomas Reddel Junior Sir John Cuspeper Sir Richard Lloyd Sir George Strode Sir George Cart●ret Sir Charles Dallison Sir Richard Lane Sir Edward Nicholas Sir Edward Herbert Sir Francis Howard Sir John Winter Sir Charles Smith Sir John Preston Sir Bazil brook Sir Henry Beddingfield colonel George Goring Colonel John Cockram Henry Jermin Esquire John Ashburnham Esq; Carel molineux Esquire Wil. Sheldon of Vcely Esq; Mr. endymion Porter Mr. David Jenkins Alester Mageonald Irwing younger of Drunim Gordan younger of Gight Lesly of Auchento●l Graham of Gorthie. All Papists, and popish recusants, who have been, now are, or shall be, actually in arms, or voluntarily assisting against the Parliament, or Estates of either kingdom. All such as being processed by the Estates for Treason, shall be condemned before the Act of oblivion be past. And all persons who have had any hand in the plotting designing, or assisting the Rebellion in Ireland, except such persons who having oly assisted the said Rebellion, have rendered themselves, or come to the Parliament of England. AN ACT IS TO BEE Propounded to the Kings Majesty, to be Passed in the Parliaments of both kingdoms respectively, for the Establishing the joint Declaration of both kingdoms, bearing date the 30 day of January 1643 in England, And 1644 in Scotland, with the qualifications expressed in the Propositions from both kingdoms to His Majesty. In which Declaration of the kingdom of England and Scotland( joined in arms for the Vindication and Defence of their Religion, Liberties and Laws) against the Popish, prelatical, and Malignant Party, By the Honourable Houses of the Parliament of England, and the Honourable Convention of Estates of the kingdom of Scotland, It is Declared, Thus I. WE do declare, concerning those who are or shall be found by the supreme Judicatories of the kingdoms respecttively, or their Committees appointed for that effect, to be such; That as the Conscience of their own bad deservings hath made them to despair of favour, and thereby uncessantly to work more and more mischief against their Religion and Native Country, so are they to look for such Execution of Justice, as is due to Traytors and Enemies of Religion, of the King, and his kingdoms, for terror and Example to others, in all times to come. II. And it is further now Declared, That the whole Estates, real and personal, movable, and Inheritance of those that shall not come in at the times before limited in the Sixth Article, and of the persons before excepted from Pardon,( as of Papists in arms, Irish Rebels ▪ and those who shall be found to come within the compass of the precedent Article) shall be forfeited and employed for paying the public Debts, relieving the common burdens of the Kingdoms and repairing of particular losses. III. And this Declaration we make, not from any presumption or vaine-glorying in the strength of our Armies and Forces; but from the sense of that duty which is required, and expected from the high places and public relations wherein we stand, and from the assurance we have of the assistance of God, by whose providence the trust & safety of these kingdoms are put into our hands at this time, have after long and grave consultation, resolved and decreed never to lay down arms till Truth and Peace by the blessing of God bee settled in this iceland upon a firm foundation for the present and future Generations, which shall be esteemed of us an abundant reward of all that we can do or suffer in this Cause. FINIS.