A Rare a Show: OR Englands Betrayers Expos'd, IN A Catalogue of the several Persons exempted by his Highness the Prince of Orange; to be brought to Account, before the next ensuing Parliament.
WHereas the King by his several Declarations, since his Accession to the Crown, had promised to protect the Protestant Religion; which Repeated Promises (it's believ'd) he had more exactly perform'd, had he not been otherwise drawn aside by Evil Councellors.
His Highness the Prince of Orange, for his Zeal to protect the Protestan [...] Interest; having detected their Secret Contrivances, came with timely aid to our Relief; with no other intent, then to settle the Establish'd Church and Law [...] of the Realm. This his Highness found could not be effected, but by bringing to condign Punishment, the Authors of the Kingdoms Ruin: The Persons principally aim'd at, as Instruments of this great Mischief, and demanded to give satisfaction to the Law, are these that follow:
- The Lord Chancellour taken.
- Lord Peterborough, Groom of the Stole.
- Lord Arrundel, L. Pr. Seal.
- Lord Sunderland.
- Lord Salisbury.
- Lord Darden-water.
- Lord VVolgrave.
- Lord Dover.
- Lord Powis.
- Lord Mullenax.
- Lord Tyrcennel.
- Lord Baltimore:
- Marq. d' Abbevile.
- Lord Bellasis.
- Sir Nicholas Butler P. Councel taken.
- Bishop of Durham.
- Bishop of Chester.
- Bishop of St. Davids.
- Bishop of Hereford.
- Mr. Penn, taken.
- Mr, Lobb.
- Mr. Brent of the Temple, and the rest of the Regulators of Corporations.
- The Eleven Dispencing Judges, with all that were Introduced since, contrary to the Law; with the L. C. J. VVright.
- Sir Thomas Powis, Attorney General-
- Sir VVill, VVilliams, Solliciter General.
- Lord Chancellorr of Scotland.
- The Nuncio,
- Father Peters.
- Dr. Ellis, titular Arch-Bishop of Canterbury.
- Bp. Leyborn, titular Bishop of London,
- Bishop Hall.
- Bishop Smith, and all the rest of the Roman Clergy, liable to the Law-