The Qualifications of Persons, declared Capable by the Rump, Parliament to Elect, or be Elected, Members to supply their House. Printed in the year 1660. THE QUALIFICATIONS, Of Persons declared, capable to Elect, or be Elected; as Members to supply the present house of PARLIAMENT. THE Representative of the Parliament of England, having for many years employed their constant endeavour, to impose Freedom and Liberty on the Three Nations; (notwithstanding their obstinate reluctancy, and opposition thereunto, who would take upon them against all right and reason, to be their own Judges) and being now after two scandalous Ejectments, and as many signal Restorations, happily returned to discharge the remaining fragment of their Trust; do find, (to their unspeakable grief,) the Red-coats, (in whom they always loyally acquiesed) failing of their pay, to fail likewise of their Trust, and seduced by evil Counsel, to adhere unto the Common enemy that is to say; The said three Nations, in complying with their Desires and Addresses, which are to have this present Representative dissolved, and a Free Parliament, speedily Convened, (which they tremble to think upon) or the Secluded, Members readmitted, (which they equally abominate) or the present House supplied with new Election, which their bowels sigh to reflect on: Nevertheless, they have after serious and mature deliberation resolved upon he lest, (that is to say,) to fill up their House, as being (though of dangerous consequence) less horrible, and dreadful to themselves, than any other way. And to the end, the Persons to be Elected, may be of as near a Condition as may be, to match the present Members, and so possibly, go Hand in Hand with them, in carrying on the said Work; they have agreed upon these following Qualifications, and do Enact, and be it here by Enacted, that no Person, whatsoever, presume to Elect, or be Elected, (under pain of Confiscation of his Estate, and sale of his Person,) that is not allowed capable thereof, by the said Qualifications, in which they do profess before the searcher of all hearts, that they have freely discover the naked truth of all their intentions, as if their Breasts were to be opened, and their Hearts taken out, (which God defend) it would manifestly appear to all the World. Qual. I. Whosoever hath at any time been known to take the Name of God in vain, that is, to swear, or forswear himself for nothing, without advantage to that Public, or his own particular concernments, but merely out of rash and needless profanation; is hereby declared, utterly incapable to Elect, or be Elected, as a Member to serve in this present Parliament. For Oaths have been found by experience, to be wonderful expedients in State affiaires; and ought not to be made or broken, but with great and serious Consideration. Qual. II. Whosoever is noted to be a Sabbath breaker, or Profaner of the Lords day, is declared, incapable to Elect, or be Elected, etc. For he that cannot one day in seven observe, (at least in show) on Commandment in ten, that costs nothing the keeping, nor gains any thing by being broken, is not fitly qualified to sit in this Parliament; For all such sins, as have no immediate relation to the service of this House, must be openly detested, that there may be the less notice taken of such as are for the advantage and interest thereof. Qual. III. Whosoever hath at any time, within the space of these twenty years last passed, been observed to be disguised in drink, unless he can bring testimony that it is his usual Custom to drink himself drunk in private alone, to avoid giving evil example, or in secret and well affected Company, without healths, is declared incapable to Elect, or be Elected; Provided that Surfeit and Gluttony be not included within this incapacity, nor such other alterations, as may fall upon the Spirit of a man, at Thanksgiving Dinners. Qual. iv Whosoever doth live in Adultery, or Fornication, or hath at any time had Carnal Copulation with the Wife, Sisters, or Daughter, of any Member of Parliament, now sitting without the Consent, or Satisfaction of the said Member; Or hath been seen in the day time, to resort to houses of evil fame, or frequent the Company of Common women, is declared, incapable to Elect, or be Elected, etc. Provided that this do not extend to any Person, that hath kept a Concubine or Concubines so long, that now there is no notice taken thereof, or to such as by the loss of their Eyes or Noses; Botches in their Skins, or aches in their Bones, can bring proof of their Repentance, and Resentment of their former Lives: as it hath been allowed in the Cases of William Lord Viscont Monson, Sir Henry Martin, Mr. Secretary Scot, William Heveningham, Esq and others. Qual. V Whosoever hath suffered for his Conscience, either by Imprisonment, Sequestration, or sale of his Estate, or hath refused to take any Oath, imposed by this Parliament; Howsoever, contradictory to any former Oath, by him taken. Or hath gained nothing by the Ruin of his Native Country, nor is liable to suffer by any Revolution, that may tend to the General Settlement thereof, but being unbias'd by any party, is at liberty to promote the proper and natural interests of the Nation in General. Or hath subscribed any Petition or Remonstrance for a Free Parliament, or for the Readmission of the Secluded Members, to their Right of sitting; Or for a time to be prefixed, to determine the sitting of this present Parliament, or any thing else against the sense of this House, in order to the settlement of the Nation. Or hath declared against Taxes, Excise, Freequarter, Plunder, Arbitrary Government, the Perpetuation, and Supremacy of the Present Parliament, Continuation of the distractions, decay of Trade, and slavery of the English Nation. Any, and every such Person, is hereby declared, not only incapable to Elect, or be Elected, a Member of this present, or any future Parliament; or of bearing any Office, or place of Trust In this Commonwealth, but shall suffer such further punishment, either by Sequestration, or sale of his Estate or Person, as to the wisdom of this House shall seem expedient. Qual. VI Whosoever hath been engaged in the late Rebellions of Sir George Booth Baronet, or Lambert Symnell Esq or any way aiding, or assisting thereunto; Or hath sat or acted, in, or under the late Committee of Safety, or had any hand in the late disturbances of this present Parliament, is, (beside such other punishment as this House shall judge fitting) declared incapable, to Elect, or be Elected, to serve in this or any future Parliament; Provided that this shall net extend to such Members of this House, as were engaged in the said Insurrections. For if all such should be impeached before the House be full, there would not be a Quorum left to make it a Parliament. Qual. VII. Whosoever hath called Charles Stewart King, or drunk his Health, or prayed God to restore Him to his Right, and every honest man to his own, or used any such malignant and treasonable expressions; Or hath called the present Parliament, Rump, Arse, Bum, Taile, or Breech: Or hath rejoiced at the interruptions thereof, or wished it at an end. Or hath Sued, Arrested, Reviled, Beaten, Kicked, Cookolded, Trepand, or refused to Trust any of the Members thereof, during the intervals; Or hath any Action of Debt, or Bill of Complaint against any Member now sitting: and doth refuse to give the said Member a full discharge, and general release; any, and every such person is declared utterly, in capable to Elect, or be Elected, to serve in this present, or any future Parliament, or of bearing any Office, or place of Trust in this Commonwealth. Qual. VIII. No man shall be judged, rightly qualified, nor admitted to fit in this House as a Member thereof, that doth not first acknowledge this Parliament to be a Free Parliament, unfounded by the Laws of God or Man; that all things are exposed to the will of the Members thereof, who may freely dispose of the Estates, Persons, Consciences, and Lives of men as they please, and afterward make it lawful. That this House hath a greater power in Civil affairs than the Turk, and in Spiritual than the Pope, for it is Head of Churches, not yet in being, and judge of more Faith, than all the General Counsels ever were. That it can damn, and save, and bind, and lose in this World, in despite of the Next; make what it pleases, Holy or Profane, True or False, Scripture or Apocrypha, and no man dares to question its infallibility: and that every Member thereof, can Vote and Swear Contradictions, and make others do so too, or pay them for it. Qual. IX. No man shall be judged, rightly qualified, nor admitted to sit in this House, until he hath engaged to use his Christian endeavour, to carry on a thorough Reformation of the Calendar, that the English Nation may no more use the Julian account, nor reckon by the year of our Lord, but by the Roman Indiction, according to the custom of the Christians in▪ Ancient times; that is, reckon the year by their Taxes, and not their Taxes by the year: A Reformation, which this Parliament made some progress in before their late interruption, when they drew the whole year, within the compass of four months, and do intent by God's help, to bring to perfection with all Convenient expedition. Qual. X. Whosoever makes profession of Godliness and holiness of life, although he be commonly reputed to be both a Fool, and a Knave, a notorious Villain, and Diabolical Hypocrite, shall nevertheless be allowed (if duly elected) to be rightly qualifyed to sit in this present Parliament. Provided that this capacity do not extend to Charles Fleetwood Esq John Disbrow Yeoman, and Sr. Henry Vain Knight, lately Ejected, John Hewson Cordwayner, 〈…〉 of the City of London. Ordered that Dr. John Owen, Mr. Hugh Peter, and Major John Wildman, be included within this Qualifycation notwithstanding they are in Orders, Qual. XI. Whosoever hath had a hand in the late King's blood, or Petitioned to bring him to trial, or hath demolished his Houses, cut down his Woods, or pulled down Churches to sell the materials. Or can bring proof that he hath been of one or more High Courts of Justice, at one or more Committees of Sale or Sequestration, of the Committee for Propagation of the Gospel. Or hath been a Commissioner of the Excise, a Sequestrator, Treasurer or Trustee, for the sail of King's Lands or Goods, or Bishops, and Deans and Chapters, and Delinquents Lands. And hath gotten a considerable estate by buying or selling, the aforesaid Lands; And can make it appear that his head is forfieted to the Tower on London-Bridge, and the 4 Quarters of his Outward man to 4 respective Gates of the City, if any Revolution should happen to the General settlement of the Nation. Any and every such person is declared rightly Quallifyed to sit in this present Parliament, and shall be admitted without taking any Oath at all: for a man's skin is tenderer than his conscience, and this world much nearer to him then the next. Qual. XII. Whosoever can bring proof by the loss of his ears or otherwise, that hath stood the Pillory for Perjury, Forgery, Faction, or sedition to hinder the government of the late King. Or that he hath been burnt in the hand, forehead, or shoulder, thrown over the Bar, set in the stocks, Carted or whipped at the tail of a cart, for any thing by him done, said, or written against the said Government before the year 1642. shall be approved as most fitly qualified to sit in this present Parliament. Provided that this shall not extend to William Prin of Swanswick Esq Utter Bencher of Lincolns-Inne; nor to Major William Poe. Qual. XIII. Whosoever is Son, Brother or Nephew, or can prove himself to be the natural Son or Bastard of any Member, or of the Mother, Sister, or Wife of any Member of this Parliament now sitting, or any Member thereof deceased that sat since the year 1648, and will engage to conform to the Sense of this House according to the example of the said Member unto whom he hath relation, is hereby declared rightly qualifyed, either to elect or be elected a Member of this present Parliament. Qual. XIV. Whosoever can bring proof, that he is a man of a public Spirit, fit for all times and occasions, of approved liberty of Conscience, and of courage and resolution to encounter any danger that extends to soul or body, (if need be) rather than live out of Authority and Command, or under the Laws of God or Man. That he hath proper suit for the service of the present Government, and can do the same things by the Spirit of God, which other men are drawn to by the temptations of the Devil. That he can break Oaths by providence, and forswear himself to the glory of God, deal falsely and treacherously with men out of Conscience, and verily believeth it to be a greater sin to name Faith then to break it. That Religion is his trade, and God himself his occupation. That he can hold forth any useful, though notorious untruth with convenient obstinacy, until he believes himself, and so renders it no sin. That he hath an excellent spirit to find out ways of raising money, and will deserve his share both of the substance and curses of the People. Any and every such Person is declared to be most aptly qualifyed to elect or be elected Member of this present Parliament. Provided that this cappacity do not extend to Bullstard. Whitlock Esq Richard Salway Grocer, lately ejected this House. Qual. XV. Whosoever can produce testimony, that he hath taken the late Oath of Allegiance and Supremacy, the Protestation, the Solemn League and Covenant, the Engagement to be true and faithful to the present Government, without King or House of Lords. That he hath subscribed the addresses to live and die with Oliver and Richard Cromwell, and taken the Oaths to be true and faithful to the Governments under them, and feels no alteration in his Conscience, but is ready to take the Oath of Abjuration of Charles Stewart, King Jesus, or any other single Person. Any and every such person is declared and rightly qualifyed, to elect or be elected Member of this present Parliament, and shall be admitted to sit (being duly elected) without taking any further Oath at all. Qual. XVI. Ordered that a Bill be forthwith brought in to make Newgate Bridewell and Bedlam Corporations, that writs may be issued out to empower them to choose their respective Representatives to serve in this present Parliament in as full manner as the Upper-bench and the Fleet have already done. Qual. XVII. Any Noble man or late Peer of the Realm that will renounce his Creation, or his Creator, and is otherwise. Qualifyed, shall be allowed capable (being first naturalised by an Act of this House) to be made a Knight Citizen, or Burgess, and being duly elected and sworn, shall be admitted to sit among the Rabble of this House, in as full manner as Philip Herbert Esq late Earl of Pembroke, and William Cicill late Earl of Salisbury at this present do. Provided that this shall not extend to any Peer of the late other house, that having a Trade to get his living honestly by, did nevertheless betake himself to so lewd a course of life. Qual. XVIII. Whosoever by fraud coven or otherwise hath possessed himself of another man's estate or hath gotten into his hands any Office or Place of considerable Value, by ejecting indirectly the right owner thereof, and does not know how to maintain and justify the same so well as by being chosen a Member of this House, shall be approved of in so doing to have given good security for his fidelity to the present Government, and be capable to elect or be elected etc. Qual. XIX. Resolved that the Curses of the People shall henceforth (that is to say from this present 14th of February 1659.) be reputed and taken for their free voices, and whosoever hath most of the curses of his Country shall be understood to have most of their free voices, and be approved as most fitly qualifyed to sit in this present Parliament. For such will be very profitable Members to this House when it shall be judged seasonable to make the People pay for their cursing as well as they have done for their swearing. Qual. XX. No Man shall be admitted to sit in this House as a Member thereof howsoever duly qualifyed and elected (except before excepted) until he hath taken the following Oath upon the Holy Evangelists. The Oath. JAB, Do swear in the presence of Almighty God, and by the contents of this Book to be true and faithful to this present Government as it is now unestablished, and to the Keepers of the Liberties unsight unseen, whether they are of invisible and internal Nature as Fiends, Pugs, Elves, Furys, Imps or Goblins, or whether they are incarnate as Redcoates Lobsters, Corporals, Troopers, Dragoones. I do also swear that neither Charles Stewart nor any Person claiming from King James, shall ever be restored to the Crown of England Scotland or Ireland, either by Foreign or domestic assistance, All dispensations, and outgoing of Providence to the contrary notwithstanding. I do likewise swear never to understand nor believe any thing that is against the Authority, interest, or sense of this House, and that I will never give my vote to determine the sitting thereof, during the natural life of every respective Member thereof, now sitting, nor consent to the establishment of any thing but Taxes, Excise, Freequarter, Plunder, Confiscations, Arbitrary Government, High Courts of Justice, Committees of Sale and Sequestration, a Gospel-preaching Ministry, and Liberty of Conscience. I do further swear that I will constanly believe in all the Privileges of Parliament, as the House believes, and that I will to the uttermost of my power maintain and defend the same, although I do not understand, nor ever will, what they are, or how far they extend. And lest the present Members should (when the House is full) be secluded by their own Votes (by which the secluded Members are declared uncapable of ever sitting in Parliament, or bearing any office of Trust in this Commonwealth) I do swear, that the Secluded Members (properly so called) are not these who have been twice secluded, that is to say, the present Members now sitting, but those who have been secluded but once, that is, the major part of the long Parliament. As also that when it shall seem good unto this Parliament, to make every Member thereof an Officer or Commander of the Army, this House will nevertheless be no Council of Officers, but a very Parliament, and the sword still in the hand of the civil Magistrate. I do also swear, that whatsoever time shall hereafter produce (6 Governments off) for the advantage of the present Parliament, or whatsoever they shall at any time do, say, or swear, in order thereunto, how contrary soever to any thing by them formerly done, said, or sworn, is, and will be always the good old Cause, and the work of the Lord. That the present distractions are for his Glory and the peace of the Government, and that the slavery of the English Nation is for the liberty of the People. That notwithstanding they are hard to change their Masters as Christian Bondslaves as in Turkey, and are conveied from Government to Government, as Rogues are from Constable to Constable, still to be whipped and punished, all is for their Freedom and Protection in their ancient Laws, Rights, and Immunities. Lastly, I do swear never to divulge the secrets of this House, nor discover the hidden Mysteries thereof. The Admirable Art of managing Factions with confederate contests in ordinary matters, and staving, and tayling with the Rabble of Parties in businesses of Profit and advantage to carry on private designs under the mask of public Good. The subtle ways of packing Committees and progging businesses without doors. The Ingenious artifices of doubledealing by selling with one hand and buying with the other, whereby several Members have afforded themselves good bargains of Delinquents estates in suborned Purchasers names. The most excellent invention of advising votes, and finding out the true value of a leading or seconding voice, third, fourth, or fifth, how many a lasting voice goes for, like the last Truck at Picquet, how to balance all these upon account so that every sharer may have his due, with infinite other curious and occult Sciences with the present-Members out of their long practice and experience have found out, to the glory of God, and good of the Nation. So help me God. Qual. XXI. And lest the new elected Members should (notwithstanding all these Oaths and Qualifications) oppose, and being the greater number, overvote the present Members, like a new piece of cloth upon an old garment instead of patching tear it wider. It is resolved that but 8 writs for new elections be issued forth at one time and no more until the new returned Members have been entrusted in the practice of this House and being engaged by profitable employments, have given proof of their conformity thereunto, or in case of refusal have been elected. FINIS.