❧By the King.

WHereas one Thomas Percy, a Gentleman Pen­sioner to his Maiestie, is discouered to haue bene priuy to one of the most horrible Treasons that euer was contriued, that is, to haue blowen vp this day, while his Maiestie should haue b [...]ene in the vp­per House of the Parliament, attended with the Queene, the Prince, all his Nobilitie and the Commons, with Gun-powder (for which purpose a great quantitie of Powder was conueyed in [...]o a Vault vn­der the said Chamber, which is this morning there found) the Cham­ber where they should be assembled, which Perry is fithens sted:

These are to will and command all our Offices and louing Subiects whatsoeuer, to do that which we doubt not but they will willingly perfourme according to the former experience wee haue had of their loue and zeale toward vs, That is, to make all diligent search for the sayde Perty, and him to apprehend by all possible meanes, especially to keepe him aliue, to the ende the rest of the Conspiratours may bee discouered. The sayde Perty is a tall man, with a great broad beard, a good face, the colour of his beard and head mingled with white haires, but the head more white then the beard, he stoupeth some what in the shoulders, well coloured in the face, long footed, small legged.


[...]The King.

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