The Lucasta Poems by Richard Lovelace
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"And their Petition was read, and appeared to be the same that was formerly burnt, by order of both Houses, by the hands of the common hangman. Captain LEIGH reports that, being at the Quarter Sessions held at MAIDSTONE, he observed certain passages which he delivered in writing. "Captain Lovelace, who presented the Petition, was called in; and Mr. Speaker was commanded to ask him, from whose hand he had this Petition, and who gave him warrant to present it. "'Mr. GEO. CHUTE delivered him [he replied] the Petition the next day after the Assizes.' "'The gentlemen [he continued], that were assembled at BLACKHEATH, commanded him to deliver it.' "[The Speaker then inquired] whether he knew that the like was burnt by the order of this House, and that some were here questioned for the business. "'He understood a general rumour, that some gentlemen were questioned. "'He had heard a fortnight since, that the like Petition was burned by the hand of the common hangman. "'He knew nothing of the bundle of printed petitions.' "He likewise said, 'that there was a petition at the Quarter |
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