Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History Society . question, but that you have doneyour duty in accusing him : soe on ye other side, he being aperson who hath given eminent testimonyes of his affection toour service, and whose power and interest in these parts mayyett be of great use unto us, you should be very cautious howyou proceed to lav imputations upon him of soe high a nature,and we require you unless ye matters which you object againsthim are of great moment and ye proofs very materiall, youshould forbeare any further proceeding, till you have satisfyecus in ye


Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History Society . question, but that you have doneyour duty in accusing him : soe on ye other side, he being aperson who hath given eminent testimonyes of his affection toour service, and whose power and interest in these parts mayyett be of great use unto us, you should be very cautious howyou proceed to lav imputations upon him of soe high a nature,and we require you unless ye matters which you object againsthim are of great moment and ye proofs very materiall, youshould forbeare any further proceeding, till you have satisfyecus in ye particulars, and ye in ye meanwhile, all animosityeslayd aside you can fully pay unto the Archbishop all fittingrespects, and that you concurre with him as ye Lo. Byronshall in our name advise you, in ye wayes of our service. Sonoe wave uoubtinge of your compliance herein; we bid youheartily farewell. Given at our Court at Ragland Castle, ye 20th day of July 1G45,by his Matic3 command. To our trusty andwelbeloved Sir JohnOwen K t. Governor ofour Castle of Aber-Conway. 1. 1 Brogyntyu MSS. SELATTYN : A HISTORY OF THE PARISH. 35 The Articles of Indictment against the Archbishophave, I believe, never before been published. J^^J^QQg Articles of High Treason and other Crimes against theArchbishop of York exhibited by Sir John Owen Kt. Governorof Conway. [No date.] 1. That the said Archbishop for these three yeares last pastor thereabouts continued non-resident from his Diocese,buisyinge himself in North Wales, by intermedlinge in privateand public affairs, as well as matters military, to ye greatescandal! of his calling, of his Matics Government, and againstye purvisio, true intent, and meaning of ye Statute made in yebehalfe this present Parliament. 2. That he abetted, countenanced and complyd with notoriously suspected and under Bayle for adhering to yeParliamentary side, that lie laboured and procured the re-stoieing of some of them unto the Commission of ye peaceand Arra


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