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A28909How Execrable must this make the Names Of the Twin- Cut- Throats Lou''le Grand, and James?
A28909How oft hath England''s greater Caesar found His Guardian Angel shield his Temples round?
A28909What Conduct here, what Bravery was shown, What Rage, what Arts, in former Fights unknown?
A25386I wonder wherein have the Clergy of London obliged the Lord Preston so highly, that he''s pleas''d to do them the honour of so ill a Character?
A25386Poor King James, must he pay Pensions still when he himself is but a Pensioner?
A41185And whether this Brereton have the Qualifications required by the Law to render him capable and fit to testify it?
A41185But pray Sir, How would you have stiled such a Proceeding heretofore against your self?
A41185Must he therefore be allowed to wreck his Spleen in punishing the former, more than he does imploy his Justice in chastising the latter?
A41185Williamson was in France, but whether it Legally appears that he was there within the time expressed, and limitted by the Act?
A4935340. ad Plebem,& c. How can these Men pretend to be Guides to others, who keep to no certain Path themselves?
A49353Again, Are there no Secrets, and important Ones too, but Treason?
A49353Again: What does the word[ secret] here?
A49353And can you then without Indignation, Serve th ● se who have thus Villanously Betrayed, Deluded, and made a Property of you?
A49353And how does this prove his Point?
A49353And what is this to our Authour''s purpose?
A49353And what, I pray, is all this to a Title by Conquest?
A49353And will this Man persuade us that all this, and many other such, are no Miseries?
A49353And, I pray, good Sir, Had Queen Elizabeth any Relation to the Government of the Low Countries?
A49353Are not they already forced, in many Places for want of Money, to exchange one Commodity for another in the Markets?
A49353But does Mr. Ashton mention no hard Measures besides?
A49353But how does he clear the Jury?
A49353But then, Where is that independant Sovereignty which our Author talks of, as necessary and essential to make a Title by Conquest?
A49353But to return to our Juries; What matters it what was brought to light about those Papers afterwards?
A49353But was there indeed a free Consent of the People?
A49353But what says the Declaration?
A49353But why does he not tell us, what Evidence the Jury he speaks of proceeded upon?
A49353Did ever any Man''s Reason turn tail so aukwardly?
A49353Did none of them know Old Laws, W ● its and Chapters, but this learned Setler of the Royal Succession?
A49353Does he deny these were hard Measures, or that Mr. Ashton said true, when he told us he had receiv''d such hard Measures?
A49353Had it not been enough to say, None can have a plain Proof of an Intention?
A49353Had the Prince of Orange, or his Princess, any kind of pretence to England while their Father liv''d?
A49353Had we any concern with France, either by abetting or opposing it in his Days?
A49353How many Tricks are coucht in these few words?
A49353How ridiculous to argue all along from Matters of Fact to Matter of Right?
A49353How shallow then is it to huddle together many Instances, and not bring one of them home to his purpose?
A49353If it be Perjury and Rebellion in the now French King''s Conquests, for the Inhabitants to take Oaths of Fidelity to the French King?
A49353If it be not Perjury and Rebellion in those Conquer''d Provinces, How comes it to be so here?
A49353In what I beseech him?
A49353Indeed while an Intention is secret,''t is undoubtedly secret; but why can there be no plain Proof of an Intention, making it become not secret?
A49353Is it not evident that he is living, and has not given up his Right; and so, by the common course of the World,''t is evidently his still?
A49353Is not Clipp''d Money, which is not worth Transporting, now, in a manner, the only currant Coin left in the Nation?
A49353Is not half our Cash gone out of the Nation, so that in Holland alone our Guineas and M ● ll''d Money have been as frequent as their own Coin?
A49353Is not the Interest of England torn piece- meal, and every Nation has a Limb of us?
A49353Might not another who was in the Company, and who onely was conscious of their Contents, give them to him to keep?
A49353Now what shall we say for our selves, who have Abdicated our King without shedding One Ounce of Blood, or adventuring a bloody Nose in his Defence?
A49353Now where is all this Money to be had, or whence to be raised?
A49353Or had King Iames usurp''d it, as King Philip had done?
A49353Or had Queen Elizabeth, upon pretence of securing the Dutch Liberties, a just Right to make her self Queen over them?
A49353Or what one Action of his gives us Reason to think, he intended to accommodate Things with the true King, and not rather to set up for himself?
A49353That the principal Persons concerned had not the least Satisfaction given them?
A49353The Law he confesses requires manifest Proof; What says this Patron of Injustice to the Law?
A49353Till now all Ma ● kind verily judged, that Success in War imposed Victory or Conquests ▪ and Can it be called a Victory, ● here none fought?
A49353Was he not in quiet Possession of England, which King Philip never was?
A49353Was it so here?
A49353Was it under dispute whether King Iames, or he had Right to the Crown?
A49353Was not the Testimony of near Fifty sworn Witnesses of Credit, enough to satisfie reasonable Men in a matter of Fact?
A49353Was our Nation Headless at the time of the Prince of Orange''s Invasion?
A49353Well then, since there was( as he confesses) no plain or manifest Proof, what Proof will he afford us instead of it?
A49353Well, May a Conspiracy of my Servants, Tenants, and of my Children joyned with them, have the Power to d ● ive or fright me out of my House?
A49353Well; but he had a mind to have these Papers thrown over- board: What then?
A49353What certainty can there be in their Doctrines, when they vary th ● m with their Interest, and ever calculate them to serve a turn?
A49353What does he mean by that indeterminate and insignificant Expression?
A49353What does the word[ direct] here?
A49353What have they now to say?
A49353What says he to this ▪ Can Impudence it self deny this to be true?
A49353What then?
A49353What will not this Caviller say?
A49353Why did not they, or any other since this Government came in, make us of his Writs of Inspection, and his Chapter in the Old Law Books?
A49353a Man''s Interiour by his Outward Actions?
A49353is not whether rightful lawful Kings are to be obeyed, but w ● o in our Circumstances is our rightful lawful Sovereign?
A49353s.n.,[ London: 1691?]
A25874A Lease for years?
A25874About time did my Lord of Ailesbury go away?
A25874About what hour did they part?
A25874After Dinner did any body come to them while they were there?
A25874And can any body say it is quasht or abated?
A25874And can this be duly made, if another appear upon Record before it?
A25874And did you never see Mr. Goodman there?
A25874And who was that?
A25874And yet you ca n''t tell whether there was any body else that you did not know, how then can you tell that Goodman was not there?
A25874Are you a Free- holder, Sir, in London of the value of 10 l. a year?
A25874Are you a Free- holder, Sir, in London of the value of 10 l. a year?
A25874Are you a Free- holder, Sir, within the City of London of 10 l. a year?
A25874Are you a Freeholder in London, Sir?
A25874Are you a Freeholder in London, Sir?
A25874Are you a Freeholder in London, Sir?
A25874Are you a Freeholder in London, Sir?
A25874Are you a Freeholder in London, Sir?
A25874Are you a Freeholder in London, Sir?
A25874Are you a Freeholder in London, Sir?
A25874Are you a Freeholder in London, Sir?
A25874Are you a Freeholder in London?
A25874Are you a Freeholder in London?
A25874Are you a Freeholder, Sir, in London?
A25874Are you a Freeholder, Sir, in London?
A25874Are you a Freeholder, Sir, of 10 l. a year, in London?
A25874Are you a Freeholder, Sir?
A25874Are you a Freeholder, Sir?
A25874Are you a Freeholder, Sir?
A25874Are you a Freeholder, Sir?
A25874Are you a Freeholder, Sir?
A25874Are you a Freeholder, Sir?
A25874Are you a Freeholder, Sir?
A25874Are you a Freeholder, Sir?
A25874Are you a Freeholder?
A25874Are you all agreed of your Verdict?
A25874Are you positive you are a Freeholder in London upon your Word?
A25874Are you sure of that, upon the Oath you have taken?
A25874Ask him if he hath not a Freehold in London?
A25874At the middle, or the top of the Stairs?
A25874But I ask you, Sir, when it was?
A25874But did you purchase it for Term of Years, or to you and your Heirs?
A25874But have you a Freehold of 10 l. a year?
A25874But is not your Wife an Inheritrix?
A25874But one Sir; What say you to Mr. Parker?
A25874But suppose it be before he was summon''d?
A25874But the Question is, How this shall be discovered, by his own Oath or by other Proof?
A25874But then they make an Objection, How comes the Master of the House to remember my Lord of Ailesbury''s going away, more than any body else?
A25874But, Brother, how can you ask him the Question?
A25874But, Mr. Cock, did you ever see Goodman in your House since my Lord of Aylesbury and they were there?
A25874By what time did the rest go away?
A25874Can you be positive that any body was there before my Lord of Aylesbury went away, that cou''d stay there any time, and did not Dine there?
A25874Can you remember when any of the Company went away, and who went away first?
A25874Can you tell what day of the Week it was?
A25874Captain Porter, Do you know Mr. Cook, the Prisoner at the Barr?
A25874Captain Porter, who were present at that second Meeting, do you say?
A25874Cook Were you of the Grand- Jury that found the Bill against me?
A25874Cook Which is he, Sir?
A25874Cook, Hold, pray, Are you a Freeholder, Sir?
A25874Cou''d any Man come in or out without your seeing?
A25874Did Mr. Cook stay till the last?
A25874Did People come to him as they used to do?
A25874Did all the Company, but my Lord of Ailesbury, and my Lord Montgomery, stay till it was Duskish?
A25874Did all the rest of the Company go away at once?
A25874Did any body come to this Company before my Lord of Aylesbury went away that did not Dine there?
A25874Did he go formerly by the Name of Douglas?
A25874Did not the same Company use to meet at other Times, at your House?
A25874Did the Servants go up and down as they us''d to do?
A25874Did you attend the Company after my Lord of Aliesbury was gone?
A25874Did you attend them all the while they were there?
A25874Did you attend them at Dinner?
A25874Did you ever hear him Swear?
A25874Did you ever hear me talk of the Government, or any thing of that nature?
A25874Did you know Mr. Porter, pray?
A25874Did you know all the Company that was that Day at Dinner?
A25874Did you meet him just coming out of the Room?
A25874Did you see Mr. Goodman come in at any part of the Day afterwards?
A25874Did you see him come down Stairs, or did you go up Stairs then?
A25874Did you see him go away?
A25874Did you see him here in England before Mr. Porter was Discharged from the Riot, and came out of Newgate?
A25874Did you see this Gentleman in France, Sir?
A25874Do you know Mr. Cook, the Prisoner at the Bar, was he one of the Gentlemen that were at your House?
A25874Do you pay a Ground- Rent for it?
A25874Do you remember any such thing of one that was with Sir John Friend, that spoke of buying of Brandy when he was sick?
A25874Do you remember the Treaty about the Hogshead of White- wine?
A25874Do you remember the manner of Mr. Goodman''s coming in?
A25874Do you remember when my Lord of Alesbury and they went away?
A25874Do you think if a fresh Man had come in after Dinner, you should not have known him?
A25874For, what shall become of it, why should it not continue?
A25874Gen. And yet you do confess that Mr. Goodman might come in after Dinner before my Lord of Aylesbury went, and you not see him?
A25874Gen. Can you take it upon your Oath, that he was not there whilst my Lord of Aylesbury staid?
A25874Gen. Did all the Company agree to it?
A25874Gen. Did he give his Consent to it?
A25874Gen. Did he go by that Name at that time?
A25874Gen. Did they use to meet at your House?
A25874Gen. Did you attend upon any other Rooms that Day?
A25874Gen. Did you attend upon other Rooms, as well as that, at the same time?
A25874Gen. Did you know them before that Day Sir, I ask you?
A25874Gen. Did you see Mr. Chernock afterwards?
A25874Gen. Did you see him at all?
A25874Gen. Do you remember a Meeting of some Gentlemen at the King''s- Head Tavern in Leaden Hall- street?
A25874Gen. Do you remember any Meeting of any Company at Mrs. Mountjoy''s?
A25874Gen. Do you remember nothing of his being with Sir John Friend at your House?
A25874Gen. Do you remember when Mr. Goodman came there?
A25874Gen. Had he any other Name?
A25874Gen. How can you be then positive he was not there before my Lord of Aylesbury went?
A25874Gen. How long after my Lord of Aylesbury went away?
A25874Gen. How long before my Lord of Aylesbury went away, had you been in the Room?
A25874Gen. Might he not as well come in before they went away, as after to come in and you not see him?
A25874Gen. Now how can you be positive who was in the Room when he came out of the Room?
A25874Gen. Prav how long was it after Dinner that they went away?
A25874Gen. Pray, Sir, let me ask you a Question or two: Did you ever see Mr. Goodman before now?
A25874Gen. Pray, did any body come to those Gentlemen after Dinner?
A25874Gen. Then how is it possible that he can swear that Mr. Goodman was not there?
A25874Gen. Was he one that went away?
A25874Gen. Was the Prisoner at the Barr in the Company, and present at this Resolution?
A25874Gen. Was you there all the time, from the time of the Dinner?
A25874Gen. What did Mr. Chernock do afterwards?
A25874Gen. What does Sir Bartholomew mean?
A25874Gen. What else do you know of him?
A25874Gen. What signs were there of their Agreement?
A25874Gen. What time did my Lord of Aylesbury go away?
A25874Gen. What time did the last of the Company go away?
A25874Gen. What was that second Meeting for, do you say?
A25874Gen. Who used to be with Sir John Friend at your House?
A25874Gen. Who were present at the second Meeting?
A25874Gen. Why are you not as positive that he was not there at all, as that he was not there before my Lord of Aylesbury went away?
A25874Gen. Why did not your Sollicitor compare it with the Indictment?
A25874Gen. Why do you say so?
A25874Gen. Why do you think so?
A25874Gen. You named Eight Persons that Dined at your House; Did you know them all personally before that day?
A25874Gen. did you ever see Goodman before now?
A25874Have you any thing to say in Arrest of Judgment?
A25874Have you done, Sir?
A25874Have you or any body in trust for you a Freehold in London of the Value of 10 l. a year?
A25874Have you said all you would say?
A25874He ask''d then who were the Witnesses against him?
A25874Here it is, Sir?
A25874Hold, I pray, Sir, let me look upon my Paper; Sir, Are you a Freeholder in London?
A25874Hold, Sir, let me see; are you a Freeholder in London, Sir?
A25874How came you to know it was Mr. Chernock?
A25874How can you tell it?
A25874How do you know that, Sir, that he was so godly a man?
A25874How do you know that?
A25874How long time do you think there was between Mr. Goodman''s coming in, and my Lord of Aylesbury''s going away?
A25874How long were they there after Mr. Goodman came in?
A25874How many besides those that are of Sir John Friend''s Jury?
A25874How many do you name that you know?
A25874How many have I to challenge, do you say?
A25874How many were there that din''d there?
A25874How many were there that were there at dinner?
A25874How then came you, if they never had us''d to meet there, to know all these People''s Names?
A25874How then can you be positive that he was not there till my Lord of Aylesbury went?
A25874I desire to know, Whether he is a Freeholder in London?
A25874I knew very few of them before that time, and I ask''d their Servants the Names of all those Persons that were there?
A25874If your Lordship pleases, may I ask Mr. Goodman any Questions?
A25874Is he not committed for High- Treason?
A25874Is it Sir John Friend, and Sir William Parkyns?
A25874Is it a true Copy, did you examine it there?
A25874Is it worth Ten Pound a Year?
A25874Joshua Foster, have you or any in trust for you any Estate of Free- hold in London of the Value of 10 l. a year?
A25874L C. J. Treby, What do you complain of?
A25874Let it be so: Who do you begin with?
A25874Might not Mr. Goodman come in to them without your seeing him?
A25874Mr. Burleigh, Out of the Treasury at Westminster?
A25874Mr. Cook, wou''d you say any thing yourself, before the King''s Councel sum up?
A25874Mr. Crawford, you say my Lord of Ailesbury and others went away about Four a Clock; pray how long did the rest of the Company stay there?
A25874Mr. Delarue, pray do you know Mr. Edwards that was here?
A25874Mr. Goodman, You are upon yor Oath: but did you ever hear me speak ten words in your life?
A25874Mr. Nicholls, you know Mr. Cook very well, pray what are his Morals?
A25874Mr. Porter, pray what else do you know of him touching his being concerned in the Conspiracy?
A25874Mr. Treganna, pray do you remember how long after the Plot broke out did you see Mr. Cook?
A25874My Lord, I desire to know, being ignorant of the Law, whether I am brought here by the common course of Justice or not?
A25874My Lord, I do n''t look upon my self as a Freeholder?
A25874My Lord, may I have my Paper again?
A25874No Sir?
A25874No, not during my Lord of Ailesbury''s stay, and my Lord Montgomery went away with him?
A25874Nor do you know nothing of your giving of him Brandy?
A25874Now, is that possible that he could be sure of that, when he owns,( and can not but own) That Mr. Goodman might go into the Room and he not see him?
A25874Now, what is the Nominative Case to this Agreement?
A25874Of 10 l. a year?
A25874Or can it be so?
A25874Porter, Was the King gone to Flanders when you had these Meetings?
A25874Pray Mr. Porter, look upon that man in the black Perriwig; what Name did he use to go by?
A25874Pray Sir, can you recollect what time a day this was that this Debate and Resolution were had at the Old King''s- Head in Leaden- Hall- street?
A25874Pray give an Account when you came in, whether you saw my Lord of Aylesbury, and what passed between you at my Lord of Aylesbury''s going away?
A25874Pray give me time to mark them; pray, who is this man you now call?
A25874Pray mind, Sir, was Mr. Goodman there at that Time before they went away?
A25874Pray what House was it, do you say, this Meeting was at?
A25874Pray what time was Mr. Goodman there at the first Meeting?
A25874Pray, Mr. Goodman, let me ask you a Question: When was it that you saw Mr. Chernock after this?
A25874Pray, Sir, can you tell who din''d there at that time?
A25874Pray, Sir, do n''t go too fast; Are you a Freeholder in London, Sir?
A25874Pray, Sir, how many times after Dinner were you there?
A25874Pray, Sir, let me ask you a Question: Were you in the Room at any time after Dinner?
A25874Pray, Sir, recollect your self, when did any of this Company part, or go away?
A25874Pray, Sir, will you give an account what you know of the Prisoner, concerning his Judgment, and concerning his Morals?
A25874Pray, by what means do you recollect that this was in the Month of May?
A25874Says he, He swore against me; how comes it then, said I, that he is not come off, and has not a Pardon, and would divulge no Body else?
A25874Sir B. Shower, Why shou''d there not be a Precept in nature of an Habeas Corpora for a Jury return''d, upon a Precept as well as on a Writ?
A25874Sir Bartholomew, any where, that upon a Commission of Goal- Delivery a Tales does lie?
A25874Sir are you a Freeholder in the City of London of Ten pound a year?
A25874Sir are you a Freeholder within the City of London of Ten pound a year?
A25874Sir, Are you a Freeholder in London?
A25874Sir, Are you a Freeholder of the City of London, of Ten pound a Year?
A25874Sir, Are you a Freeholder of the City of London, of Ten pound a Year?
A25874Sir, Are you a Freeholder of the City of London, of Ten pound a Year?
A25874Sir, Are you a Freeholder of the City of London, of Ten pound a Year?
A25874Sir, Are you a Freeholder of the City of London, of Ten pound a Year?
A25874Sir, Are you a Freeholder of the City of London, of Ten pound a year?
A25874Sir, Are you a Freeholder of the City of London, of Ten pound a year?
A25874Sir, Are you a Freeholder of the City of London, of Ten pound a year?
A25874Sir, Are you a Freeholder?
A25874Sir, Are you a Freeholder?
A25874Sir, Are you a Freeholder?
A25874Sir, Have you a Freehold of Ten pound a year in the City of London?
A25874Sir, are you a Free- holder in the City of London of 10 l. a year?
A25874Sir, are you a Free- holder of 10 l. a year, within the City of London?
A25874Sir, are you a Free- holder within the City of London of 10 l. a year?
A25874Sir, are you a Free- holder within the City of London of 10 l. a year?
A25874Sir, are you a Free- holder within the City of London?
A25874Sir, are you a Freeholder in London or no?
A25874Sir, are you a Freeholder in London?
A25874Sir, are you a Freeholder of the City of London, of Ten pound a year?
A25874Sir, are you a Freeholder of the City of London, of Ten pound a year?
A25874Sir, are you a Freeholder within the City of London of Ten pound a year?
A25874Sir, are you a Freeholder within the City of London of Ten pound a year?
A25874Sir, are you a Freeholder within the City of London of Ten pound a year?
A25874Sir, are you a Freeholder within the City of London of Ten pound a year?
A25874Sir, are you a Freeholder within the City of London, of 10 l. a year?
A25874Sir, are you a Freeholder within the City of London, of Ten pound a year?
A25874Sir, are you a Freeholder within the City of London, of the Value of Ten pounds a year?
A25874Sir, have you a Free- hold in London, of the value of 10 l. a year?
A25874Sir, have you a Freehold of 10 l. a year in the City of London?
A25874Sir, have you said any such thing, that you believe me guilty?
A25874Sir, how do you know that?
A25874Sir, pray will you tell my Lord and the Jury what you know of Mr. Cook''s appearing abroad after the Plot was discovered?
A25874Stay, Sir, are you Mr. Wray?
A25874Stay, Sir, pray stay a little, where is he?
A25874That was the Company, you say, that din''d there: Did Mr. Goodman dine there?
A25874The King did not go till several days in May; was Mr. Goodman there?
A25874The Question is not whether a Man( if ever such a Man there were) that hath so resolved and declared shall be sworn?
A25874Then he is a Freeholder, What do you say to him?
A25874Then heark ye, Sir, I wou''d ask you one Question, Did you see him, upon your Oath, or not?
A25874Then, Brother Darnall, what say you for the Prisoner?
A25874Then, you Gentlemen of the King''s Councel, will you conclude?
A25874Thereof now the Question is, Whether he can be tried upon a new Pannel?
A25874VVho did agree, my Lord?
A25874Was Mr. Goodman there at all that Day?
A25874Was Sir John Friend there, or no?
A25874Was he here when he was called over?
A25874Was it Light, or was it Dark when they went away?
A25874Was it a quarter of an hour, or half an hour?
A25874Was it before or after the Tenth of June?
A25874Was it not in April?
A25874Was that Gentleman, Mr. Goodman, there, when they went away?
A25874Was that all the Company?
A25874Was the Room shut while they were there, or did the Servants and Drawers, go up and down commonly?
A25874Was then any body there but such as din''d there?
A25874Was there any body came in before my Lord of Ailesbury went out, that is, any body besides those that din''d there?
A25874Was you ever in the Company of these Gentlemen at any other time?
A25874Was you of the Grand- Jury, Sir, when the Bill was found against me?
A25874Was you there several times after my Lord of Ailesbury was gone?
A25874Well, Brother Darnall, how is that a Cause of Challenge?
A25874Well, Sir, what say you to this Gentleman Mr. Walker?
A25874Were you always in sight then?
A25874Were you at Dinner with them, Sir?
A25874Were you by when my Lord of Aylesbury went away, and spoke with him about it?
A25874Were you in the Room all the time?
A25874Were you of the Grand Jury that found the Bill against me?
A25874Were you of the Grand Jury that found the Bill against me?
A25874Were you of the Grand Jury that found the Bill against me?
A25874Were you of the Grand Jury that found the Bill against me?
A25874Were you of the Grand Jury that found the Bill against me?
A25874Were you of the Grand Jury that found the Bill against me?
A25874Were you of the Grand Jury that found the Bill against me?
A25874Were you of the Grand Jury that found the Bill against me?
A25874Were you of the Grand Jury that found the Bill against me?
A25874Were you of the Grand Jury that found the Bill against me?
A25874Were you of the Grand Jury that found the Bill against me?
A25874Were you of the Grand Jury that found the Bill against me?
A25874Were you of the Grand Jury that found the Bill against me?
A25874Were you of the Grand Jury that found the Bill against me?
A25874Were you of the Grand Jury that found the Bill against me?
A25874Were you of the Grand Jury that found the Bill against me?
A25874Were you of the Grand Jury that found the Bill against me?
A25874Were you of the Grand Jury that found the Bill against me?
A25874Were you of the Grand Jury that found the Bill against me?
A25874Were you of the Grand Jury that found the Bill against me?
A25874Were you of the Grand- Jury that found the Bill against me?
A25874Were you of the Grand- Jury that found the Bill against me?
A25874Were you of the Grand- Jury that found the Bill against me?
A25874Were you of the Grand- Jury that found the Bill against me?
A25874Were you of the Grand- Jury that found the Bill against me?
A25874Were you of the Grand- Jury when the Bill was found against me?
A25874Were you of the Grand- Jury, when the Bill was found against me?
A25874Were you one of Sir John Friend''s Jury?
A25874Were you there in the Room when they went away?
A25874What Company was there?
A25874What Country- man did you take this Edwards to be?
A25874What Discourse had you with Mr. Goodman, concerning the Prisoner at the Bar, what did you here him say?
A25874What Estate have you in it?
A25874What Fleet, pray Sir?
A25874What Goods or Chattels, Lands or Tenements had he at the time of the Treason committed, or at any time since?
A25874What Question was that he ask''d him?
A25874What day of the Week was it he was taken?
A25874What have you heard him say about our Fleet, or Army?
A25874What makes you think it was in May rather than April?
A25874What say you to Mr. Billers?
A25874What say you to Mr. Mitchell?
A25874What say you, Mr. Attorney?
A25874What say you, Mr. Cook?
A25874What shall become of that Pannel, it can not be quasht, nor abated?
A25874What will you do to Assist in this Matter?
A25874What''s the Value of it?
A25874What, Leases for Years, or Leases for Lives?
A25874What, does he say he has no Free- hold?
A25874When did you see him afterwards?
A25874When was he at St. Germains?
A25874When you went into the Room after Dinner, did you look about the Room to see whether there were any new Company?
A25874Where did you meet him going away?
A25874Where did you meet them?
A25874Where had you it, Sir?
A25874Where is Mr. Brewster?
A25874Where is he, Sir?
A25874Where is he?
A25874Where is the Warrant of his Commitment?
A25874Where was you when my Lord of Aylesbury went away?
A25874Which is Mr. Huntley?
A25874Which is Sir John Sweetapple?
A25874Which is he?
A25874Which is the Gentleman?
A25874Who are the Evidences against him, said I?
A25874Who demanded it?
A25874Who else went with my Lord of Aylesbury?
A25874Who had not a Pardon do you mean?
A25874Who must I apply my self to, Sir?
A25874Who shall say for you?
A25874Who were the Persons that were present at that Meeting?
A25874Why do you apprehend so?
A25874Why, what Estate have you?
A25874Why, what Estate have you?
A25874Would you have us tell you how you came here?
A25874You saw my Lord of Aylesbury when he parted: Was Mr. Goodman there then?
A25874You say Mr. Goodman did not come up till after they were gone?
A25874You, Huntley, I would ask you one Question more, was the Door shut, or no?
A25874and that he might assure the King, that this was our Resolution thereupon?
A25874did they stand up severally and declare their Agreement, or how?
A25874was you ever in my Company in any House, before or since?
A25874what is he committed for?
A25874would he have the Jury- men bring their Evidences with them to prove their Free- hold?