THE DANES PLOT DISCOVERED AGAINST THIS KINGDOM. WITH, The meeting of Van Trump Dutch Admiral at Sea with them, upon the English Coast near Hull: Wherein is related their Battle, flight, and apprehension of two of their ships at Plympton Maries, in the County of Devond. Which was sent to the Lord Burrowes, and divers other the Peers now assembled in Parliament, by Sir Henry Waddam of the said County, and by him Ordered to be Printed. As also an Order sent out by the Honourable Court of Parliament, for consummating of the State Affairs. JOHN BROWN, Cler. Parliament▪ London, Printed for Andrew Cor, and Marmaduke Boat, 1642 THE DANES PLOT DISCOVERED, Against this Kingdom. RIGHT HONOURABLE, AND my thrice noble Lord▪ I am sorry to receive such intelligence as is daily presented to my hands, concerning the present disturbances of the times: no peculiar or particular part therein, but requires him that bears the badge of loyalty enclosed in his breast, not only to commiserate, but also to use all diligence that may be comprehended in the circuit of his mean abilities to remove the same; sparing neither in endeavours to confiscate those errors, already grounded in the hearts of malignants, nor means to nourish proficients in their good intentions, the State of this Kingdom now requires valour to defend itself, Counsel to maintain those Heroic parts, and a head to encourage and reward good deserts. 1. We were never more able, nor as I conceive never more willing (being magnanimous, and valorous persons) this Kingdom may reply without boasting, that they need not fear any private or forrai●●●nemies, if but once united in a correspondency of agreement; and this correspondency being in larged but with an unanimous coherence of the protestant party, must by the assistance of the Almighty, the Father and Author of truth, prove invincible and victorious? What age, or what times formerly and already past in Times Diurnal, could ever challenge to themselves more abilities? What persons can, though guided with the malicious spleen of Heresy, attract or draw less hopes of a victory over us then now. Were there but a removal of those disagreements, which cause a general sadness in his Majesty's Subjects. 2 When was a Land better counselled, if accepted: can there be better advise given, than what proceeds from a Parliament of both Lords and Commons, every motion therein, and by them moved, concerning the principal affairs of this State; and against whom no tainture of disloyalty could be assert, without just grounds, as proceed from the Ventrim and bowels of Europe: long do I (with a zealous affection to that Assembly) wish continuance of these blessings aforesaid towards us, and an addition of the latter. 3 Being the return of that head to joynwith you, for whom we all mourn: This Land had never so much need of care to be taken in the settling of the Militia, and putting the Kingdom in a Posture of defence, as now; as does quotidialiy appear by the infinite commontions at home, and sundry insurrections and peenicious attempts of our enemies abroad. My Lord, IF it may not seem any way offensive to your honour, I shall present one to you; which whether you have heard of formerly, or no, I cannot tell, concerning the Danes; who presumed so far upon his Majesty's Coasts as to come within ten leagues of his Majesty's Port of Hull, affrighting the people there by their daily report, proceeding from their own mouths; that they were bound for Engand, to receive satisfaction for some wrongs done them. Whereupon the Rumour spreading abode, through these their threats, intelligence was given to some of his Majesty's ships then at Sea, being The James, and the Rainbow, there being with them six Merchants ships; who resolved to go and meet them, thereby to inquire the truth of this report: But ere they came near, they perceived a small Company of Dutch ships, men of war, ready provided for an encounter with the Danes; which gave them occasion of beholding the prospect, they begun the encounter about twelve of the clock on monday last, being the 21. of March, continuing fight for the space of two hours very hotly, Van Trumpt the Dutch Admiral being then present, behaved himself very valiantly: insomuch that they sunk many of the Danes ships, ere it was two of the clock; when having spent much powder and shot of either Party, they resolved upon parley, which continued for an hour; wherein Van Trump desired the perusal of their Commission, and to know whether they were bound, the ground of their intents; which being denied, they fell to it again, and continued till it was dark: when taking the opportunity of the night, being very Cloudy, they fled; but the wind being contrary, some were driven upon the Western Coasts of Dorset and Devonshire; Whereas two of them are apprehended at Plympton Maries in Devonshire, until the Owners shall be examined. When I shall give your honour real intelligence concerning their profession, if so be they are not sent up to London to those other Rebels; And in the mean time, I shall rest, Your Honours obliged Servant, HENRY WADDAM. Vicessimo tertio Die Martii. 1641. IT is Ordered by the Honourable, and high Court of Parliament, that there be a speedy course taken for giving up the account of the several Counties in England and Wales, that have taken the Protestation of formerly set down, and giving in the Names of such as shall refuse it, that that bus●●esse may be perfected; as also the account of Pol-money be likewise delivered up with all expedition, that by it and the last four Subsidies, the Officers and Soldiers entertained for the Irish affairs, may be sent ever. John Brown, Cler. Parliament. FINIS.