A New Discovery Of The Prelates Tyranny, In their late prosecutions of Mr William Pryn, an eminent Lawyer; Dr. Iohn Bastwick, a lear- ned Physitian; and Mr. Henry Burton, a reverent Divine. Wherein the separate, and joynt proceedings against them in the High-Commission, and Star-Chamber; their Petitions, Speeches, Cariages, at the hearing, and Execution of their last sentence, and the Orders, Letters for, and manner of their removes to, and close imprisonments in the Castles of Lanceston, Lan- caster, Carnarvan, and Isles of Sylly, Garnsey and Jersy; The proceed- dings against the Chestermen, and others before the Lords and High Commissioners at Yorke, for visiting Mr. Prynne; The Bishop of Chesters order, for Ministers to preach against M. Prynne, and the Yorke Commissioners decree to deface, and burne his pictures at Chester high-Crosse. The House of Commons Order for, and manner of their re- turnes from Exile; their petitions to the Parliament; the Votes of the Commons house upon the report of their Cases, declaring the proceedings and censures against them illegall, groundlesse, and against the Subjects liberty, with M. Prynnes Argument, proving all the parts of his censures, with the pro- ceedings against him, and his Chester friends at York, to be against Law; are truly related; for the benefit of the present age, and of posterity. ... (9 lines)

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A New Discovery Of The Prelates Tyranny, In their late prosecutions of Mr William Pryn, an eminent Lawyer; Dr. Iohn Bastwick, a lear- ned Physitian; and Mr. Henry Burton, a reverent Divine. Wherein the separate, and joynt proceedings against them in the High-Commission, and Star-Chamber; their Petitions, Speeches, Cariages, at the hearing, and Execution of their last sentence, and the Orders, Letters for, and manner of their removes to, and close imprisonments in the Castles of Lanceston, Lan- caster, Carnarvan, and Isles of Sylly, Garnsey and Jersy; The proceed- dings against the Chestermen, and others before the Lords and High Commissioners at Yorke, for visiting Mr. Prynne; The Bishop of Chesters order, for Ministers to preach against M. Prynne, and the Yorke Commissioners decree to deface, and burne his pictures at Chester high-Crosse. The House of Commons Order for, and manner of their re- turnes from Exile; their petitions to the Parliament; the Votes of the Commons house upon the report of their Cases, declaring the proceedings and censures against them illegall, groundlesse, and against the Subjects liberty, with M. Prynnes Argument, proving all the parts of his censures, with the pro- ceedings against him, and his Chester friends at York, to be against Law; are truly related; for the benefit of the present age, and of posterity. ... (9 lines)

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Cover of: A New Discovery Of The Prelates Tyranny, In their late prosecutions of Mr William Pryn, an eminent Lawyer; Dr. Iohn Bastwick, a lear- ned Physitian; and Mr. Henry Burton, a reverent Divine. Wherein the separate, and joynt proceedings against them in the High-Commission, and Star-Chamber; their Petitions, Speeches, Cariages, at the hearing, and Execution of their last sentence, and the Orders, Letters for, and manner of their removes to, and close imprisonments in the Castles of Lanceston, Lan- caster, Carnarvan, and Isles of Sylly, Garnsey and Jersy; The proceed- dings against the Chestermen, and others before the Lords and High Commissioners at Yorke, for visiting Mr. Prynne; The Bishop of Chesters order, for Ministers to preach against M. Prynne, and the Yorke Commissioners decree to deface, and burne his pictures at Chester high-Crosse. The House of Commons Order for, and manner of their re- turnes from Exile; their petitions to the Parliament; the Votes of the Commons house upon the report of their Cases, declaring the proceedings and censures against them illegall, groundlesse, and against the Subjects liberty, with M. Prynnes Argument, proving all the parts of his censures, with the pro- ceedings against him, and his Chester friends at York, to be against Law; are truly related; for the benefit of the present age, and of posterity. ... (9 lines)

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Portraits of Laud, Prynne, Bastwick and Burton.

DNB, 46:433b; author anonymous

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