History of the Commonwealth of England. From Its Commencement, to the Restoration of Charles the Second 4

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History of the Commonwealth of England. From Its Commencement, to the Restoration of Charles the Second 4
Godwin, William, 1756-1836
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4. ' Order Book.
' Mercurius Politicus, Sept. 11.
« Thurloe, Vol. IV, p. 509.
^ In the mean time it is to be remembered, that, though the in- nocence of Vane was clearly recognised in the warrants for his imprisonment, yet these were not intended to be public, and that t2 of this tntct.
276 1656.
Imprison* ment of lUch and Harrison.
Royalists arrested.
Arbitraiy conduct of Cromwel.
UISTOllY OF THE COMMONWEALTH.
clearly confessing, that they had no charge against him, that his conduct had been a
...ltogether irre- proachable, and that he was placed under re- straint for an unlimited time, for having given his advice to his countrymen and their governors at a most critical period, in a style of exemplary temperance and sobriety. What must be the go- vernment of a country, when the first men in it are liable to such treatment, and no other accu- sation is pretended to be brought against them !
At the sanie time that Vane was sent to Caris- brook. Rich was also imprisoned at Windsor, and Harrison at Pendennis Castle in the county of Comwal \ Acting still on the same principle of overawing his antagonists, Cromwel sent to the Tower, a few days before the meeting of parliament, several known royalists, lord Willoughby of Parham, lord Tufton, colonel John Ashburnham^ sir Robert Sherley, Sir Luke Fitzgerald, and seven more ^ In reality Cromwel and his council had made so abundant use of this power of arbitrary impri- sonment, that they had become utterly insensible by the newspapers, which merely announced his deportation, their readers were left to make their own conchisions as to his guilt.


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