A BRIEF RELATION OF Sr. Walter Ralegh's TROUBLES: WITH The taking away of the Lands and Castle OF SHERBORNE in DORSET From Him and his Heires, being his indu­bitable Inheritance.

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LONDON, Printed for W. T. MDCLXIX.

To the Right Honorable, The COMMONS of ENGLAND, assembled in Parliament. The Humble Petition of CAREVV RALEGH Esquire, onely Son of Sir WALTER RALEGH, late deceased.

HVMBLY SHEWETH:

THat whereas your Petitioner con­ceiveth, That his late Father Sir WALTER RALEGH, was most unjustly and illegally Con­demned and Executed; and his Lands and Castle of Sherborne wrongfully taken from him and his, as may more at large appeare by this brief narrative hereunto annexed; The particu­lars whereof your Petitioner is upon due proofes ready to make good: Your Petitioner therefore humbly submitting to the great Justice and Integrity of this House (which is no way more manifested then by relieving the Oppressed) humbly craveth that hee may receive such satisfaction, for these his great oppressions, and losses, as to the wisdome and elemency of this honourable House shall seem fit.

And your Petitioner shall humbly Pray, &c.

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