By the Parliament. Whereas the old and implacable enemy having for some time before the restoring of this Parliament formed a design for the bringing in of Charls Stewart ... the Parliament doth therefore declare ... Randolph Egerton, Robery Werden, Sir George Booth, Sir Thomas Middleton ... to be rebels and traytors.
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