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the duke of monmouth | 245 |
this examinant further saith | 129 |
and this examinant further | 112 |
early english books online | 104 |
the king and the | 77 |
the king and duke | 74 |
king and the duke | 66 |
at the same time | 66 |
the prisoner at the | 54 |
characters represented either as | 52 |
represented either as utf | 52 |
to the best of | 52 |
prisoner at the bar | 50 |
the city of london | 47 |
the death of the | 43 |
said lord the king | 43 |
our said lord the | 43 |
the duke of york | 41 |
death of the king | 41 |
that there was a | 39 |
gentlemen of the jury | 37 |
to kill the king | 37 |
the earl of shaftsbury | 36 |
the late earl of | 35 |
and the duke of | 34 |
told this examinant that | 33 |
to the duke of | 32 |
the earl of tarras | 30 |
that the earl of | 30 |
my lord of essex | 29 |
the rest of the | 28 |
of the duke of | 27 |
of the king and | 27 |
if there was a | 27 |
the true nature of | 27 |
looked at by a | 26 |
the text encoding initiative | 26 |
the early english books | 26 |
been released into the | 26 |
users should bear in | 26 |
work described above is | 26 |
notably latin and welsh | 26 |
structural encoding based on | 26 |
overall quality of tcp | 26 |
the church of england | 26 |
new cambridge bibliography of | 26 |
the text creation partnership | 26 |
a work was chosen | 26 |
even for commercial purposes | 26 |
produce large quantities of | 26 |
quality assurance was then | 26 |
michigan and oxford and | 26 |
be made about the | 26 |
text with mnemonic sdata | 26 |
tcp is a partnership | 26 |
nature of the print | 26 |
the filling in of | 26 |
did not meet qa | 26 |
any assumptions that can | 26 |
oxford and the publisher | 26 |
or corrected and characters | 26 |
the terms of creative | 26 |
online text creation partnership | 26 |
tcp files to tei | 26 |
images in accordance with | 26 |
and markup guidelines are | 26 |
of works in other | 26 |
and or corrected and | 26 |
should make clear that | 26 |
the overall quality of | 26 |
of the work described | 26 |
created during phase of | 26 |
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of a work was | 26 |
was chosen if there | 26 |
and markup reviewed and | 26 |
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cambridge bibliography of english | 26 |
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instances will never have | 26 |
elements to simplify the | 26 |
of a works in | 26 |
quantities of textual data | 26 |
that the duke of | 26 |
the project have been | 26 |
usually the first edition | 26 |
files to tei p | 26 |
reflect the true nature | 26 |
each text was proofread | 26 |
are eligible for inclusion | 26 |
by proquest via their | 26 |
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never have been looked | 26 |
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such instances will never | 26 |
number of works in | 26 |
keyed and coded from | 26 |
tcp project was divided | 26 |
with mnemonic sdata character | 26 |
assumptions that can be | 26 |
tcp data is very | 26 |
published by proquest via | 26 |
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standards were returned to | 26 |
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their works are eligible | 26 |
text can be copied | 26 |
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characters will be marked | 26 |
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ocm this keyboarded and | 23 |
the earl of argyle | 23 |
examinant further saith that | 23 |
of killing the king | 23 |
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which no body can | 22 |
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r ocm this keyboarded | 22 |
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the th of february | 17 |
the life of the | 17 |
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that my lord howard | 17 |
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design of killing the | 17 |
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his majesty and his | 17 |
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assassination of the king | 16 |
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the latter end of | 16 |
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the late king iames | 16 |
may it please your | 16 |
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kill the king and | 16 |
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tory i will be | 15 |
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of our said lord | 15 |
to be sent to | 15 |
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of the protestant religion | 15 |
and that the said | 15 |
against the king and | 15 |
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upon the king and | 15 |
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a tory i will | 15 |
at the head of | 15 |
my lord and the | 15 |
the best of my | 15 |
robert baillie of jerviswood | 15 |
then make hast customers | 15 |
that there should be | 15 |
the good old cause | 14 |
it could not be | 14 |
in the city of | 14 |
he knew nothing of | 14 |
the parish of st | 14 |
to assassinate the king | 14 |
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was one of the | 14 |
told me he had | 14 |
life of the king | 14 |
the kingdom of scotland | 14 |
to be one of | 14 |
killing the king and | 14 |
the said ferguson told | 14 |
ferguson told this examinant | 14 |
well before as after | 13 |
this informant further saith | 13 |
and divers other days | 13 |
the king and his | 13 |
give you an account | 13 |
of a dying man | 13 |
old symon the king | 13 |
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is rent and torn | 13 |
and the protestant religion | 13 |
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global keyed and coded | 13 |
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the time of the | 13 |
divers other days and | 13 |
the house of commons | 13 |
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other days and times | 13 |
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that my lord russel | 13 |
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the time of his | 13 |
and my lord russel | 13 |
and that he would | 13 |
and xml conversion the | 13 |
on the th of | 13 |
against the life of | 13 |
it would not be | 12 |
that there was no | 12 |
ask him any questions | 12 |
the grace of god | 12 |
robert west of the | 12 |
to the king and | 12 |
the assassination of the | 12 |
about the latter end | 12 |
i will tell you | 12 |
and when i came | 12 |
the th of july | 12 |
the substance of the | 12 |
on the other side | 12 |
against the kings life | 12 |
there was a discourse | 12 |
a health to the | 12 |
near as i can | 12 |
by the earl of | 12 |
of robert west of | 12 |
to give an account | 12 |
within this kingdom of | 12 |
says old symon the | 12 |
to go to the | 12 |
that he did not | 12 |
you an account of | 12 |
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soveraign lord the king | 12 |
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it is well known | 12 |
and his royal highness | 12 |
and at the same | 12 |
taking off the king | 12 |
as near as i | 12 |
you whigs do grow | 11 |
duke of monmouth was | 11 |
for the publick good | 11 |
the business of the | 11 |
the destruction of the | 11 |
and sir thomas armstrong | 11 |
in presence of the | 11 |
best of his remembrance | 11 |
that by you whigs | 11 |
this his kingdom of | 11 |
that he had been | 11 |
best of this examinants | 11 |
of the late lord | 11 |
i hope you will | 11 |
what you know of | 11 |
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good cause of challenge | 11 |
of this his kingdom | 11 |
lord and the jury | 11 |
duke of monmouth would | 11 |
any design against the | 11 |
of this examinants remembrance | 11 |
any thing of this | 11 |
i know of no | 11 |
i did not know | 11 |
by you whigs do | 11 |
of the death of | 11 |
attempt upon the king | 11 |
best of my remembrance | 11 |
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that he had a | 11 |
of his majesties privy | 11 |
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his kingdom of england | 11 |
majesty and his royal | 11 |
but that he was | 11 |
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the lords of the | 11 |
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for carrying on the | 10 |
i told him i | 10 |
house in the old | 10 |
fears that by you | 10 |
against the late king | 10 |
and will never be | 10 |
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be one of the | 10 |
examinant doth not remember | 10 |
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the place of execution | 10 |
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my lord of shaftsbury | 10 |
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our soveraign lord the | 10 |
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the late lord russel | 10 |
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in and about the | 10 |
what say you to | 10 |
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conspiracy against his majesty | 10 |
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i must tell you | 10 |
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them to the post | 9 |
and rebellion against our | 9 |
to go down to | 9 |
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quarter of an hour | 9 |
of my lord russel | 9 |
as i can remember | 9 |
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the ninth of september | 9 |
for conspiring the death | 9 |
the fears that by | 9 |
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of the parish of | 9 |
away the life of | 9 |
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that the said earl | 9 |
the cares and the | 9 |
to the lord russel | 9 |
the lords of his | 9 |
would do any thing | 9 |
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the th of november | 9 |
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this examinant that the | 9 |
that the said ferguson | 9 |
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into the hands of | 9 |
that it was not | 9 |
the presence of god | 9 |
ought not to be | 9 |
a quarter of an | 9 |
what my lord howard | 9 |
king and duke in | 9 |
that it would be | 9 |
from his own house | 9 |
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the tower of london | 9 |
in a little time | 9 |
the life of a | 9 |
the humble address of | 9 |
the said earl of | 9 |
my lord howard was | 9 |
with all my heart | 9 |
he did not know | 8 |
true to our king | 8 |
of original in the | 8 |
he said he would | 8 |
to all the world | 8 |
against our said lord | 8 |
it might be done | 8 |
for killing the king | 8 |
ill of the gout | 8 |
the last day of | 8 |
that is to say | 8 |
two or three hundred | 8 |
for thy mercies sake | 8 |
it would be a | 8 |
trenchard had failed them | 8 |
the instigation of the | 8 |
this is the substance | 8 |
he came to me | 8 |
nothing was to be | 8 |
the king to move | 8 |
the heir of andrew | 8 |
john rouse and william | 8 |
was agreed to be | 8 |
in case of an | 8 |
the lord howard of | 8 |
it was about the | 8 |
a swearing we will | 8 |
or any of them | 8 |
heir of andrew anderson | 8 |
be sent to the | 8 |
one of his majesties | 8 |
that it is not | 8 |
that the king was | 8 |
of the truth of | 8 |
of the horrid conspiracy | 8 |
the words of a | 8 |
war against the king | 8 |
one of the best | 8 |
and our said lord | 8 |
i would have you | 8 |
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words to that effect | 8 |
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at the place of | 8 |
one of the persons | 8 |
of church and state | 8 |
the statute of h | 8 |
and true to our | 8 |
when i came there | 8 |
further this examinant saith | 8 |
james duke of albany | 8 |
lord charles the second | 8 |
the best of kings | 8 |
of any such thing | 8 |
god save the king | 8 |
aptara keyed and coded | 8 |
that he would not | 8 |
be in a readiness | 8 |
horrid conspiracy against the | 8 |
a clock in the | 8 |
to speak with him | 8 |
shall answer to god | 8 |
to my lord of | 8 |
that my lord shaftsbury | 8 |
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and that there would | 8 |
will you ask him | 8 |
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told me that he | 8 |
to seize the guards | 8 |
to make use of | 8 |
in church and state | 8 |
the life of his | 8 |
take care of the | 8 |
the money to be | 8 |
lords of his majesties | 8 |
and one of the | 8 |
my lord of clare | 8 |
was about the middle | 8 |
i went to the | 8 |
government of this his | 8 |
of original in huntington | 8 |
there should be a | 8 |
let us be loyal | 8 |
was a discourse of | 8 |
words of a dying | 8 |
sovereign lord the king | 8 |
if he had not | 8 |
an account of it | 8 |
the matter of fact | 8 |
have been guilty of | 8 |
original in huntington library | 8 |
the clean contrary way | 8 |
will call our witnesses | 8 |
the king and government | 8 |
rebellion against our said | 8 |
the life of any | 8 |
about the beginning of | 8 |
to bring and put | 8 |
for a man to | 8 |
and about the city | 8 |
lord howard of escrick | 8 |
the king came from | 8 |
then let us be | 8 |
our sovereign lord the | 8 |
of oyer and terminer | 8 |
the name of the | 8 |
for he had a | 8 |
that it was a | 8 |
the king and council | 8 |
killing of the king | 8 |
printed by the heir | 8 |
was brought to the | 8 |
he was to have | 8 |
before the king and | 8 |
the horrid conspiracy against | 8 |
this is the truth | 7 |
that it might be | 7 |
and as to the | 7 |
came to my house | 7 |
my lord shaftsbury and | 7 |
and duke of york | 7 |
in two or three | 7 |
and a swearing we | 7 |
that was to be | 7 |
not be able to | 7 |
in spight of all | 7 |
the city and suburbs | 7 |
that were to be | 7 |
that my lord shaftesbury | 7 |
and declaration of the | 7 |
of one of the | 7 |
instigation of the devil | 7 |
the kings most excellent | 7 |
of rising in arms | 7 |
king charles the first | 7 |
the speech of the | 7 |
then hey boys up | 7 |
to view the tower | 7 |
and there was no | 7 |
was to be a | 7 |
a man of great | 7 |
of the city and | 7 |
person at the bar | 7 |
it was to have | 7 |
they could not get | 7 |
latter end of october | 7 |
a day or two | 7 |
as well as i | 7 |
the laws of the | 7 |
and this examinant believes | 7 |
i believe it was | 7 |
that i have been | 7 |
to fight the guards | 7 |
to take the tower | 7 |
speech of the late | 7 |
chamber in the temple | 7 |
earl of tarras and | 7 |
i never had a | 7 |
kings most excellent majesty | 7 |
of taking off the | 7 |
of altering the government | 7 |
i never saw him | 7 |
and that he the | 7 |
my lord howard say | 7 |
within the statute of | 7 |
the beginning of the | 7 |
if he had been | 7 |
great james duke of | 7 |
was for killing the | 7 |
to carry it on | 7 |
of london and middlesex | 7 |
in the words of | 7 |
and that they would | 7 |
and hung up in | 7 |
was not to be | 7 |
in the late times | 7 |
and the jury an | 7 |
my lord shaftsbury had | 7 |
to the laird of | 7 |
by the duke of | 7 |
in england and scotland | 7 |
and i do not | 7 |
give me leave to | 7 |
and my lord howard | 7 |
the murder of the | 7 |
made use of as | 7 |
your lordship and the | 7 |
that he was present | 7 |
and so they would | 7 |
subjects of our said | 7 |
the d of february | 7 |
declaration of the horrid | 7 |
the paper delivered by | 7 |
do not know what | 7 |
under the disguise of | 7 |
i profess i know | 7 |
the design was to | 7 |
to the said earl | 7 |
the people of england | 7 |
i was acquainted with | 7 |
if the duke of | 7 |
to be of his | 7 |
in his return from | 7 |
of our soveraign lord | 7 |
and perfect the said | 7 |
upon it as a | 7 |
that to the best | 7 |
throughout the kingdom of | 7 |
and that he did | 7 |
the killing of the | 7 |
he the said goodenough | 7 |
could not have been | 7 |
the news of the | 7 |
by the instigation of | 7 |
from my lord shaftsbury | 7 |
he was resolved to | 7 |
when he came to | 7 |
prisoner at the barr | 7 |
who were to be | 7 |
my lord howard is | 7 |
from time to time | 7 |
any thing of the | 7 |
the truth of the | 7 |
at the parish of | 7 |
conspiracy against the late | 7 |
to the kings most | 7 |
in order to a | 7 |
temple barrister at law | 7 |
his majesties court of | 7 |
a sum of money | 7 |
in order to that | 7 |
of assassinating the king | 7 |
to have been a | 7 |
duke of monmouth to | 7 |
that little don john | 7 |
account and declaration of | 7 |
death of a man | 7 |
guilty of this high | 7 |
to make an insurrection | 7 |
he was to go | 7 |
i thank god i | 7 |
king and duke of | 7 |
to be his hand | 7 |
land in the west | 7 |
and that they had | 7 |
which was to be | 7 |
three weeks or a | 7 |
hold up thy hand | 7 |
what do you know | 7 |
delivered by him to | 7 |
he would undertake to | 7 |
the kingdom of england | 7 |
notes for div a | 7 |
with much more heat | 7 |
that he was not | 7 |
as he shall answer | 7 |
into whose hands i | 7 |
at his house in | 7 |
my lord of bedford | 7 |
in conspiring the death | 7 |
the first time i | 7 |
profess i know of | 7 |
forgive all the world | 7 |
to seize the tower | 7 |
of the whole conspiracy | 7 |
of all the judges | 7 |
weeks or a month | 7 |
the court and the | 7 |
how far i was | 7 |
he shall answer to | 7 |
so horrid a thing | 7 |
a tall black man | 7 |
thanksgiving throughout the kingdom | 6 |
from the original text | 6 |
the execution of the | 6 |
the next day i | 6 |
him at that time | 6 |
to the late earl | 6 |
that the same was | 6 |
a person of great | 6 |
a wing t estc | 6 |
by reason of his | 6 |
about the end of | 6 |
of the said earls | 6 |
discourse he had with | 6 |
or words to that | 6 |
at their next meeting | 6 |
fulfil and perfect the | 6 |
the statute of edward | 6 |
logarbo text and markup | 6 |
give an account to | 6 |
to be in the | 6 |
the whole course of | 6 |
that it would not | 6 |
should be sent to | 6 |
king was to be | 6 |
to be of the | 6 |
the number of the | 6 |
that i know of | 6 |
heats and ill designs | 6 |
the kings return from | 6 |
had a hand in | 6 |
the laws of god | 6 |
but misprision of treason | 6 |
not say any thing | 6 |
that some of them | 6 |
to the law of | 6 |
rebellion in this kingdom | 6 |
the th of march | 6 |
my lord howard did | 6 |
late phanatical conspiracy against | 6 |
the king in his | 6 |
to serve the king | 6 |
and that in order | 6 |
leave it to you | 6 |
in the nature of | 6 |
to carry on the | 6 |
that there was nothing | 6 |
and my lord of | 6 |
delivery from the late | 6 |
to take care of | 6 |
the opinion of all | 6 |
had forfeited his crown | 6 |
take it to be | 6 |
and publick thanksgiving throughout | 6 |
delivered to the sheriffs | 6 |
address of the society | 6 |
a solemn and publick | 6 |
resolved to go on | 6 |
from the earl of | 6 |
he was willing to | 6 |
the house of one | 6 |
so they would the | 6 |
my lord chief justice | 6 |
either against the kings | 6 |
indicting a solemn and | 6 |
which he said he | 6 |
safe delivery from the | 6 |
to the royal family | 6 |
of any design against | 6 |
thought it better to | 6 |
of the reign of | 6 |
the meaning of it | 6 |
that his majesty and | 6 |
he did not doubt | 6 |
wing t estc r | 6 |
look upon it as | 6 |
original text notes for | 6 |
and he would not | 6 |
earl of shaftsbury had | 6 |
to be ready to | 6 |
of our sovereign lord | 6 |
he would do any | 6 |
war and rebellion against | 6 |
the case of a | 6 |
phanatical conspiracy against his | 6 |
to the number of | 6 |
the rest of his | 6 |
aaron smith was sent | 6 |
against the kings person | 6 |
several of the conspirators | 6 |
subversion of the government | 6 |
will you please to | 6 |
lord mayor and sheriffs | 6 |
is well known that | 6 |
and to the best | 6 |
that have been made | 6 |
and the next day | 6 |
enjoys his own again | 6 |
it would be necessary | 6 |
they love the king | 6 |
a letter to him | 6 |
the sign of the | 6 |
that the lord howard | 6 |
to set up the | 6 |
all the judges in | 6 |
the discovery of the | 6 |
the drudgery of swearing | 6 |
the original text notes | 6 |
mona logarbo sampled and | 6 |
logarbo sampled and proofread | 6 |
to carry on their | 6 |
because i would not | 6 |
a letter to the | 6 |
life of a man | 6 |
swords in their hands | 6 |
he does not say | 6 |
and that was the | 6 |
every one of them | 6 |
did not know the | 6 |
the late king james | 6 |
not to be believed | 6 |
from the late phanatical | 6 |
of what my lord | 6 |
i asked him what | 6 |
and to the end | 6 |
as well as the | 6 |
discourses about making some | 6 |
with the paper delivered | 6 |
i pray god forgive | 6 |
charles the first they | 6 |
to joyn with them | 6 |
in such a case | 6 |
in cases of treason | 6 |
he had a great | 6 |
they were resolved to | 6 |
the king had forfeited | 6 |
he was going to | 6 |
late earl of shaftsbury | 6 |
of the persons that | 6 |
if you have any | 6 |
one of the said | 6 |
there was some discourse | 6 |
the duke of berwick | 6 |
an account of what | 6 |
for the good of | 6 |
there was to be | 6 |
did you ever hear | 6 |
that they might be | 6 |
that at one of | 6 |
majesties safe delivery from | 6 |
i ought not to | 6 |
for his majesties safe | 6 |
mona logarbo text and | 6 |
his most sacred majesty | 6 |
that if he had | 6 |
the government of our | 6 |
is not to be | 6 |
i was in the | 6 |
and hey boys up | 6 |
the duty of his | 6 |
the horse and dragoons | 6 |
that there was some | 6 |
money to be sent | 6 |
desired to speak with | 6 |
clock in the morning | 6 |
at our court at | 6 |
to be at the | 6 |
the law of the | 6 |
and duke in their | 6 |
the king from his | 6 |
to be kept upon | 6 |
had a design to | 6 |
kept upon the ninth | 6 |
heard my lord howard | 6 |
of the deponent his | 6 |
but i do not | 6 |
god knows how far | 6 |
know any thing of | 6 |
and when they were | 6 |
used words to that | 6 |
that they could not | 6 |
full as high as | 6 |
publick thanksgiving throughout the | 6 |
imaginations and purposes aforesaid | 6 |
to raise a rebellion | 6 |
carry them to the | 6 |
i am of the | 6 |
and that the earl | 6 |
the fire at newmarket | 6 |
of the th of | 6 |
and that they should | 6 |
my lord russel and | 6 |
at the bar was | 6 |
the prince of orange | 6 |
as a false traytor | 6 |
late earl of argyle | 6 |
laid to his charge | 6 |
the society of the | 6 |
if it could be | 6 |
and that my lord | 6 |
could not be done | 6 |
about making some stirs | 6 |
an account to the | 6 |
for which i am | 6 |
by the common law | 6 |
the lord mayor and | 6 |
i did not see | 6 |
he had his pardon | 6 |
to come to the | 6 |
told me there was | 6 |
that the people were | 6 |
true account and declaration | 6 |
down in the mouth | 6 |
at his majesties feet | 6 |
a person of a | 6 |
as the deponent remembers | 6 |
and a miserable slaughter | 6 |
the old rotten stuff | 6 |
what do you mean | 6 |
at the sign of | 6 |
king had forfeited his | 6 |
of the same opinion | 6 |
be made use of | 6 |
at my lord russels | 6 |
indicted by the name | 6 |
upon the day of | 6 |
the th of the | 6 |
there would be a | 6 |
society of the middle | 6 |
to raise an insurrection | 6 |
text notes for div | 6 |
his majesties safe delivery | 6 |
of my lord of | 6 |
the late phanatical conspiracy | 6 |
he would not be | 6 |
of this kingdom of | 6 |
the contents of it | 6 |
for the saving of | 6 |
he could not have | 6 |
be kept upon the | 6 |
of the society of | 6 |
every one of the | 6 |
take notice of it | 6 |
in the world to | 6 |
paper delivered by him | 6 |
testimony of my lord | 6 |
against his majesties person | 6 |
a true account and | 6 |
together with the paper | 6 |
the raising of men | 6 |
the several parts of | 6 |
that they should be | 6 |
that he did it | 6 |
and liberties of the | 6 |
it was said by | 6 |
law of the land | 6 |
being a man of | 6 |
destruction of the king | 6 |
between the king and | 6 |
solemn and publick thanksgiving | 6 |
was to be sent | 6 |
there should be occasion | 6 |
to go along with | 6 |
the fear of god | 6 |
and raising a rebellion | 6 |
sheriffs of london and | 6 |
to save their own | 6 |
i never saw any | 6 |
he thought it would | 6 |
was like to be | 6 |
message from my lord | 6 |
of the best and | 6 |
communion of the church | 6 |
pray god forgive them | 6 |
the first they murdered | 6 |
defender of the faith | 6 |
year of the reign | 6 |
was to kill the | 6 |
the case of the | 6 |
king in his return | 6 |
knew nothing of it | 6 |
duke of monmouth came | 6 |
there can be no | 6 |
one thousand six hundred | 6 |
it is to be | 6 |
iv tiff page image | 6 |
i know nothing of | 6 |
that i do not | 6 |
to be done in | 6 |
the testimony of my | 6 |
they could not be | 6 |
was like to have | 6 |
he should not be | 6 |
the bill of exclusion | 6 |
in the duke of | 6 |
life of any man | 6 |
truth of the whole | 6 |
it will be a | 6 |
to be done by | 6 |
the king went to | 6 |
and i thank god | 6 |
brought to the bar | 6 |
and the government of | 6 |
from windsor to hampton | 6 |
that about the latter | 6 |
the jury an account | 5 |
my lord howard would | 5 |
of london and westminster | 5 |
an heir with thee | 5 |
that it is a | 5 |
city of london and | 5 |
my lord howard came | 5 |
i was always from | 5 |
brought to his tryal | 5 |
as long as he | 5 |
so i went to | 5 |
that i should not | 5 |
so a tory i | 5 |
sins that we have | 5 |
they were not to | 5 |
what he has said | 5 |
that at the same | 5 |
for the advantage of | 5 |
the king and kingdom | 5 |
to charge the guards | 5 |
that i think fit | 5 |
three or four days | 5 |
many the very same | 5 |
as i tell you | 5 |
shall give you an | 5 |
if he did not | 5 |
i was at the | 5 |
to the great god | 5 |
he was for killing | 5 |
with him in the | 5 |
there was no way | 5 |
was the man that | 5 |
for two or three | 5 |
of money to be | 5 |
what was to be | 5 |
you ever hear so | 5 |
the beginning of february | 5 |
by his late majesty | 5 |
but i thank god | 5 |
it was in the | 5 |
and that the king | 5 |
part of the conspiracy | 5 |
to move and stir | 5 |
and it was further | 5 |
have you heard of | 5 |
god send thee a | 5 |
as to the time | 5 |
the whole matter to | 5 |
the persons that were | 5 |
i met with mr | 5 |
there was any such | 5 |
the salutation tavern in | 5 |
the th day of | 5 |
as if he had | 5 |
able to deal with | 5 |
in reference to the | 5 |
the county of middlesex | 5 |
i told him that | 5 |
s estc r ocm | 5 |
murder of the king | 5 |
and that it would | 5 |
at the end of | 5 |
as high as i | 5 |
be sent into scotland | 5 |
gentleman at the bar | 5 |
thou guilty of this | 5 |
we went to the | 5 |
he did not deny | 5 |
rouse and william blagg | 5 |
men could be raised | 5 |
words to that purpose | 5 |
by him to the | 5 |
the middle of february | 5 |
in the year of | 5 |
the minds of the | 5 |
against the peace of | 5 |
that i could not | 5 |
to which he answered | 5 |
the church and state | 5 |
a fortnight or three | 5 |
last day of june | 5 |
that they might not | 5 |
as the king and | 5 |
to my own house | 5 |
care of the whole | 5 |
if it be true | 5 |
he would not meddle | 5 |
do you know of | 5 |
design to kill the | 5 |
how wilt thou be | 5 |
of what passed at | 5 |
james duke of monmouth | 5 |
the word of god | 5 |
opinion of my lord | 5 |
some of the principal | 5 |
it was proposed to | 5 |
hands i commend my | 5 |
in point of law | 5 |
of the reformed religion | 5 |
published by his late | 5 |
nothing of the plot | 5 |
meeting at my lord | 5 |
come to a resolution | 5 |
had no hand in | 5 |
and the said goodenough | 5 |
and that he heard | 5 |
that as to the | 5 |
the said earl had | 5 |
that he knew nothing | 5 |
at the salutation in | 5 |
of the late horrid | 5 |
the light of the | 5 |
it could be done | 5 |
was brought of the | 5 |
told him i had | 5 |
to engage in it | 5 |
i know not whether | 5 |
was resolved to go | 5 |
willing to speak with | 5 |
when he comes to | 5 |
was proposed to be | 5 |
now at last the | 5 |
one of the meetings | 5 |
look upon the prisoner | 5 |
the name of clerk | 5 |
i came to town | 5 |
seduced by the instigation | 5 |
art thou guilty of | 5 |
i have not been | 5 |
covantage keyed and coded | 5 |
i have been a | 5 |
it would be very | 5 |
the death of a | 5 |
best of his memory | 5 |
in the communion of | 5 |
in the house of | 5 |
i had not been | 5 |
his majesties person and | 5 |
and the laws of | 5 |
till the drudgery of | 5 |
matter to get the | 5 |
my lord howard in | 5 |
that he himself was | 5 |
the peace of our | 5 |
would be able to | 5 |
and as to his | 5 |
met at the salutation | 5 |
but there was no | 5 |
examinant upon further recollection | 5 |
but some discourses about | 5 |
case of an insurrection | 5 |
in guilty of high | 5 |
and the jury what | 5 |
i desire to know | 5 |
put a stop to | 5 |
a great many of | 5 |
we shall give you | 5 |
that he was guilty | 5 |
government of our said | 5 |
was come to town | 5 |
of monmouth and my | 5 |
for my lord shaftsbury | 5 |
was in the house | 5 |
it was agreed that | 5 |
gave an account of | 5 |
i have been in | 5 |
at the five bells | 5 |
that he had heard | 5 |
and seduced by the | 5 |
i doubt not but | 5 |
the case of treason | 5 |
for the destruction of | 5 |
you ask him any | 5 |
with the lord russel | 5 |
of argile was to | 5 |
along with him to | 5 |
the delivery of the | 5 |
as i was told | 5 |
any such thing as | 5 |
any thing against it | 5 |
of it as a | 5 |
had any design against | 5 |
of the foregoing account | 5 |
there at that time | 5 |
the beginning of november | 5 |
divided into twenty parts | 5 |
i commend my spirit | 5 |
chief ministers of state | 5 |
apex covantage keyed and | 5 |
that if his majesty | 5 |
of the late earl | 5 |
arms should be bought | 5 |
of god and man | 5 |
the communion of the | 5 |
thee a good deliverance | 5 |
and in the communion | 5 |
the author of this | 5 |
had an account of | 5 |
to murder the king | 5 |
to be made in | 5 |
all that i think | 5 |
true and sincere protestant | 5 |
out of the country | 5 |
with the christian religion | 5 |
this was the first | 5 |
that my lord of | 5 |
statute of edward the | 5 |
i do not question | 5 |
case of my lord | 5 |
design of rising in | 5 |
to put it off | 5 |
he said he did | 5 |
the attempt upon the | 5 |
kings return from newmarket | 5 |
to his majesty and | 5 |
statute of queen mary | 5 |
according to the law | 5 |
that there were some | 5 |
i was like to | 5 |
by his wonderful providence | 5 |
chief justice of england | 5 |
this was about the | 5 |
knows how far i | 5 |
i did not hear | 5 |
there had been some | 5 |
was a design of | 5 |
were the duke of | 5 |
upon the whole matter | 5 |
to land in the | 5 |
your self to the | 5 |
all that i can | 5 |
in the sight of | 5 |
you that are sworn | 5 |
the duty of the | 5 |
of the lord russel | 5 |
liberties of this kingdom | 5 |
that he was at | 5 |
when i came in | 5 |
the said lord was | 5 |
ever hear so horrid | 5 |
the case of my | 5 |
to be divided into | 5 |
and this informant further | 5 |
is a good cause | 5 |
treasons and traiterous compassings | 5 |
i have heard it | 5 |
be published by his | 5 |
he is not guilty | 5 |
ferguson went for holland | 5 |
in the hands of | 5 |
a hand in the | 5 |
lord shaftsbury had sent | 5 |
levying war against the | 5 |
not so much as | 5 |
and that he could | 5 |
he was in the | 5 |
one of the chief | 5 |
i am apt to | 5 |
was sent into scotland | 5 |
copy of the pannel | 5 |
me to go to | 5 |
a man to be | 5 |
that it was necessary | 5 |
fit to be trusted | 5 |
to which it was | 5 |
lordship and the jury | 5 |
high as i tell | 5 |
was construed a design | 5 |
in the name of | 5 |
move and stir up | 5 |
came to see me | 5 |
and hearken to his | 5 |
and they were to | 5 |
he could not be | 5 |
were to go to | 5 |
discovery of the late | 5 |
should be able to | 5 |
monmouth and my lord | 5 |
the act of parliament | 5 |
to go out of | 5 |
the true protestant religion | 5 |
for the loss of | 5 |
the design of killing | 5 |
he would do it | 5 |
some discourses about making | 5 |
had like to have | 5 |
this th of july | 5 |
of his sacred majesty | 5 |
the heads of the | 5 |
but being moved and | 5 |
i cannot but give | 5 |
something more than the | 5 |
that was the only | 5 |
the th of june | 5 |
the sins that we | 5 |
in the habit of | 5 |
was informed by mr | 5 |
is a matter of | 5 |
printer to his most | 5 |
that he had an | 5 |
to the same effect | 5 |
of a general insurrection | 5 |
plotting we will go | 5 |
being moved and seduced | 5 |
should be guilty of | 5 |
laws of the land | 5 |
the honour to be | 5 |
it might have been | 5 |
well as i can | 5 |
in their return from | 5 |
he did not say | 5 |
it was not to | 5 |
whose hands i commend | 5 |
but he told me | 5 |
several parts of the | 5 |
be sent to argyle | 5 |
the heart of the | 5 |
told him he had | 5 |
part of my life | 5 |
far i was always | 5 |
him to my mill | 5 |
with the rest of | 5 |
to go about to | 5 |
the last speech and | 5 |
when i came into | 5 |
was the author of | 5 |
under his own hand | 5 |
for there is no | 5 |
was examined before the | 5 |
what do you ask | 5 |
i know not what | 5 |
is but misprision of | 5 |
if his majesty thinks | 5 |
the king to death | 5 |
the plot in general | 5 |
but cannot be positive | 5 |
at the salutation tavern | 5 |
went by the name | 5 |
that has been given | 5 |
to raise arms against | 5 |
to do the work | 5 |
the borders of scotland | 5 |
to carry them to | 5 |
fortnight or three weeks | 5 |
be able to deal | 5 |
a great many men | 5 |
upon further recollection saith | 5 |
the murther of the | 5 |
the statute of queen | 5 |
but as for the | 5 |
one of the same | 5 |
to act in the | 5 |
i have heard of | 5 |
cannot be a witness | 5 |
between windsor and hampton | 5 |
i did not understand | 5 |
that there was an | 5 |
in the company of | 5 |
he would be one | 5 |
to be published by | 5 |
raising a rebellion in | 5 |
to the rules of | 5 |
stands indicted by the | 5 |
but this examinant doth | 5 |
for great james duke | 5 |
to the prisoner at | 5 |
did not doubt but | 5 |
but on the contrary | 5 |
to go with him | 5 |
the only way to | 5 |
i hope to see | 5 |
his majesty and royal | 5 |
and it is not | 5 |
they were sent to | 5 |
would be at the | 5 |
can find it out | 5 |
within six miles of | 5 |
guilty of the crime | 5 |
say you to it | 5 |
a rebellion in this | 5 |
hear so horrid a | 5 |
to be guilty of | 5 |
there was but one | 5 |
duke of monmouth did | 5 |
were not to be | 5 |
heart of the king | 5 |
might easily be done | 5 |
the reign of our | 5 |
guilty of high treason | 5 |
and the said colonel | 5 |
it may not be | 5 |
the character of a | 5 |
that is the man | 5 |
i am of counsel | 5 |
the succession of the | 5 |
that they were to | 5 |
when he was in | 5 |
the nature of the | 5 |
a man of that | 5 |
with his own hand | 5 |
for the preservation of | 5 |
the session of nisi | 5 |
by the said mr | 5 |
in town and country | 5 |
the nature of a | 5 |
said it would be | 5 |
they would the tother | 5 |
away the kings life | 5 |
of the popish plot | 5 |
my lord russel is | 5 |
against my lord russel | 5 |
and the said mr | 5 |
spoke to the deponent | 5 |
was the best way | 5 |
in the mean while | 5 |
rights and liberties of | 5 |
a true and sincere | 5 |
was the duke of | 5 |
clock in the afternoon | 5 |
brought him in guilty | 5 |
to the same purpose | 5 |
to be done at | 5 |
and saving the duke | 5 |
particular as to the | 5 |
for the raising of | 5 |
and liberties of this | 5 |
six miles of the | 5 |
but this examinant refused | 5 |
the first time he | 5 |
t estc r ocm | 5 |
with an intention to | 5 |
the statute of the | 5 |
and the gentlemen of | 5 |
told him that i | 5 |
by god and my | 5 |
in the face of | 5 |
to his most sacred | 5 |
not having the fear | 5 |
it is a very | 5 |
send thee a good | 5 |
was to be one | 5 |
as soon as they | 5 |
to speak with mr | 5 |
put an end to | 5 |
there was no discourse | 5 |
having the fear of | 5 |
on the other hand | 5 |
sir thomas armstrong was | 5 |
wing s estc r | 5 |
he had been at | 5 |
for the city of | 5 |
and as i remember | 5 |
the th or th | 5 |
opinion of all the | 5 |
my lord of shaftesbury | 5 |
that he had not | 5 |
have nothing more to | 5 |
came into the room | 5 |
my lord howard had | 5 |
a plotting we will | 5 |
in a condition to | 5 |
have nothing to do | 5 |
how came you to | 5 |
government in the world | 5 |
charged in the indictment | 5 |
a bag for my | 5 |
of my lord shaftsbury | 5 |
was to be divided | 5 |
was always from designs | 5 |
construed a design of | 5 |
nelthrop told this examinant | 5 |
a number of men | 5 |
would undo us all | 5 |
that he had spoken | 5 |
new song on the | 5 |
of the matter of | 5 |
this examinant saith that | 5 |
the metaphor of trade | 5 |
insurrection and rebellion against | 5 |
and a plotting we | 5 |
majesties court of kings | 5 |
of taking the tower | 5 |
to seize the king | 5 |
to ask him any | 5 |
a letter to a | 5 |
this examinant upon further | 5 |
persons that were to | 5 |
men out of the | 5 |
it would have been | 5 |
but that he had | 5 |
but as to the | 5 |
arms against the king | 5 |
made use of in | 5 |
of monmouth would not | 5 |
go along with him | 5 |
of doing any thing | 5 |
earl of argile was | 5 |
that they had not | 5 |
of the said meetings | 5 |
and further this examinant | 5 |
both in england and | 5 |
the said alexander gordon | 5 |
to give you an | 5 |
as soon as the | 5 |
and from thence to | 5 |
the doing of it | 5 |
went to the duke | 5 |
the subversion of the | 5 |
moved and seduced by | 5 |
reckon up the particulars | 4 |
upon a printed sheet | 4 |
brother to the laird | 4 |
and that the duke | 4 |
of ten thousand pounds | 4 |
history of the plot | 4 |
do freely forgive all | 4 |
i know not the | 4 |
it is notoriously known | 4 |
to consider of their | 4 |
the tryal of john | 4 |
sir john is for | 4 |
he had not heard | 4 |
an historical review of | 4 |
no more than what | 4 |
the design of seizing | 4 |
do with me what | 4 |
a messenger into scotland | 4 |
others to kill the | 4 |
strength intending the peace | 4 |
the second day of | 4 |
to have killed the | 4 |
that if the duke | 4 |
and that the lord | 4 |
sent to the tower | 4 |
of london and county | 4 |
whereof thou standest indicted | 4 |
the end of june | 4 |
an insurrection in the | 4 |
and faithful subjects of | 4 |
the form of the | 4 |
that he would give | 4 |
of his servants to | 4 |
the rights and liberties | 4 |
within the guilt of | 4 |
of england to change | 4 |
at his own house | 4 |
at last the riddle | 4 |
sent to the post | 4 |
what he meant by | 4 |
year of our reign | 4 |
to print the same | 4 |
would draw people in | 4 |
he said he was | 4 |
of the said high | 4 |
to take the king | 4 |
to make commanders of | 4 |
money to buy arms | 4 |
both at home and | 4 |
a certain number of | 4 |
or to that effect | 4 |
lord howard told him | 4 |
both of church and | 4 |
thing might easily be | 4 |
that he had never | 4 |
i had of popery | 4 |
in the end of | 4 |
to be of a | 4 |
several times by accident | 4 |
raise arms against the | 4 |
to as fit to | 4 |
i am not so | 4 |
by the opinion of | 4 |
not to confess matter | 4 |
the habeas corpus act | 4 |
there should be so | 4 |
as to the other | 4 |
name of the imperial | 4 |
the design of the | 4 |
what posture the guards | 4 |
this examinant was informed | 4 |
and this is not | 4 |
that of queen mary | 4 |
i beg your pardon | 4 |
and to fulfil and | 4 |
form of the statutes | 4 |
went with him to | 4 |
he came back again | 4 |
any the least doubt | 4 |
the ancient government of | 4 |
and some hot men | 4 |
all the parts of | 4 |
i cannot tell what | 4 |
earnestness in that matter | 4 |
and to that purpose | 4 |
take a view of | 4 |
for the sake of | 4 |
this indictment he hath | 4 |
for the king and | 4 |
of the government and | 4 |
by some with much | 4 |
to be ready at | 4 |
had made a discovery | 4 |
what must be done | 4 |
but i have now | 4 |
the said goodenough and | 4 |
the proof of the | 4 |
in the blood of | 4 |
of such a thing | 4 |
that they had a | 4 |
the first part of | 4 |
the persons who were | 4 |
shew him the way | 4 |
he would come into | 4 |
latter end of may | 4 |
severe and heavy share | 4 |
intending the peace and | 4 |
the blood of the | 4 |
go with him to | 4 |
he came to my | 4 |
let him do with | 4 |
defendant be guilty of | 4 |
but i did not | 4 |
had not heard of | 4 |
a design against the | 4 |
at the dolphin tavern | 4 |
king came from newmarket | 4 |
fit to leave behind | 4 |
that he should have | 4 |
and government of this | 4 |
under the metaphor of | 4 |
of changing the government | 4 |
have now done with | 4 |
will appear by the | 4 |
the rising of taunton | 4 |
upon this indictment he | 4 |
should be in the | 4 |
acquainted with the design | 4 |
that they may not | 4 |
the said john hambden | 4 |
as a false traitor | 4 |
from my lord shaftesbury | 4 |
made use of it | 4 |
of scotland to concur | 4 |
oliver now be forgotten | 4 |
john is a tall | 4 |
to confess matter of | 4 |
only in the case | 4 |
the people of scotland | 4 |
lord mayor and the | 4 |
as i never had | 4 |
course of our evidence | 4 |
were to fall on | 4 |
some persons should be | 4 |
was not at that | 4 |
so i never was | 4 |
their lives and fortunes | 4 |
london and county of | 4 |
have been the principal | 4 |
the discourse was about | 4 |
him our said lord | 4 |
was the only reason | 4 |
there was nothing of | 4 |
and wholly to subvert | 4 |
the same time in | 4 |
none appointed to view | 4 |
that my lord was | 4 |
to him by the | 4 |
consider of their verdict | 4 |
kingdom at the sessions | 4 |
to kill the horses | 4 |
that some persons should | 4 |
knew nothing of any | 4 |
and told this examinant | 4 |
glad to hear the | 4 |
the major part of | 4 |
interest of the nation | 4 |
evidence that hath been | 4 |
and had no more | 4 |
him to be a | 4 |
relating to the proof | 4 |
the interest of the | 4 |
is treason by the | 4 |
to which i was | 4 |
that is all i | 4 |
to subvert the government | 4 |
i should not be | 4 |
put himself upon his | 4 |
restoring the late king | 4 |
that he was so | 4 |
this is but misprision | 4 |
rebellion within the kingdom | 4 |
and the true duty | 4 |
that he should be | 4 |
have nothing to say | 4 |
russel to the sheriffs | 4 |
there is a great | 4 |
at the entrance into | 4 |
are full as high | 4 |
true and faithful subjects | 4 |
the providence of god | 4 |
for buying of arms | 4 |
that i can say | 4 |
consulting and discoursing about | 4 |
king and duke were | 4 |
it was the same | 4 |
i have nothing more | 4 |
to command the party | 4 |
the prince of the | 4 |
he was there at | 4 |
is a person of | 4 |
and insurrection and rebellion | 4 |
late lord russel to | 4 |
the late horrid phanatical | 4 |
might be done in | 4 |
striking at the head | 4 |
sum of money for | 4 |
and war and rebellion | 4 |
down in this paper | 4 |
men could be got | 4 |
loyal and dutiful subjects | 4 |
i could not but | 4 |
the house of lords | 4 |
or used words to | 4 |
all our loving subjects | 4 |
thought of doing any | 4 |
against the most illustrious | 4 |
i am of opinion | 4 |
when the king was | 4 |
evidence of my lord | 4 |
to be answerable for | 4 |
was gone out of | 4 |
that it may be | 4 |
will give you an | 4 |
crown of this his | 4 |
hot men would undo | 4 |
of monmouth came to | 4 |
our court at whitehall | 4 |
some with much more | 4 |
information of josiah keeling | 4 |
to the bottom of | 4 |
the said most horrible | 4 |
said design against the | 4 |
never had a thought | 4 |
the guards were in | 4 |
what arms were necessary | 4 |
of england to disturb | 4 |
of the sober party | 4 |
should be ready to | 4 |
and it was agreed | 4 |
he is not so | 4 |
his majesty cannot but | 4 |
if i had been | 4 |
ferguson told the deponent | 4 |
the plot was discovered | 4 |
according to the sentence | 4 |
there is nothing more | 4 |
divide the city into | 4 |
in november last was | 4 |
hung up in westminster | 4 |
must be done next | 4 |
there was a meeting | 4 |
it was done with | 4 |
that it was impossible | 4 |
sum of money could | 4 |
order to a rising | 4 |
to be acquainted with | 4 |
five or six weeks | 4 |
told me he would | 4 |
come into scotland with | 4 |
like to have under | 4 |
the best and most | 4 |
was so far from | 4 |
a considerable number of | 4 |
it would be convenient | 4 |
did undertake to provide | 4 |
it was necessary to | 4 |
design of seizing the | 4 |
that the said lord | 4 |
did not come in | 4 |
conspiracy to levy war | 4 |
knight of the post | 4 |
but if they had | 4 |
that behoved to be | 4 |
of money could be | 4 |
so much as to | 4 |
but now it is | 4 |
he was acquainted with | 4 |
any thing to say | 4 |
his majesties sacred person | 4 |
have killed the king | 4 |
what he could to | 4 |
sent into scotland to | 4 |
the evidence that has | 4 |
intended in november last | 4 |
in the mondays gazette | 4 |
you know of any | 4 |
which true and faithful | 4 |
soveraign lord charles the | 4 |
for he did not | 4 |
and that if he | 4 |
and i suppose it | 4 |
doth not remember that | 4 |
my lord howard told | 4 |
word was brought of | 4 |
duke of monmouth had | 4 |
was any such thing | 4 |
of any man whatsoever | 4 |
is no more than | 4 |
and am going to | 4 |
the earl of shaftesbury | 4 |
as they came from | 4 |
for taking away the | 4 |
court and the jury | 4 |
to carry on this | 4 |
tryals of thomas walcot | 4 |
arrest my lord mayor | 4 |
is a tall black | 4 |
some hot men would | 4 |
from the several districts | 4 |
told him of the | 4 |
by his majesties command | 4 |
it to the court | 4 |
in upon the nation | 4 |
more heat than judgment | 4 |
a design to raise | 4 |
doing any thing against | 4 |
they come to the | 4 |
whose names i do | 4 |
he had an account | 4 |
was taken into custody | 4 |
and kingly name of | 4 |
whether the duke of | 4 |
to overturn the government | 4 |
the king within this | 4 |
and i asked him | 4 |
is not in the | 4 |
lord of essex had | 4 |
matter of fact plainly | 4 |
and brought him in | 4 |
the name of a | 4 |
the lord deputy and | 4 |
to god and the | 4 |
and not by the | 4 |
went out of town | 4 |
and that he hoped | 4 |
to the utmost of | 4 |
the head of them | 4 |
he was examined before | 4 |
be one of them | 4 |
the entrance into the | 4 |
design against the kings | 4 |
i have set down | 4 |
the tryal and conviction | 4 |
and discoursing about it | 4 |
the paper delivered to | 4 |
that so mean a | 4 |
destruction of the government | 4 |
he was sworn against | 4 |
he has his pardon | 4 |
to make the attempt | 4 |
so like a popish | 4 |
and are to be | 4 |
in relation to the | 4 |
that they had been | 4 |
upon the duke of | 4 |
historical review of the | 4 |
could not but be | 4 |
positive as to the | 4 |
defence of the protestant | 4 |
apprehensions i had of | 4 |
the crime for which | 4 |
lord the king from | 4 |
little don john is | 4 |
by a general rising | 4 |
nature of a declaration | 4 |
nothing was sworn against | 4 |
if the thing succeeded | 4 |
and therefore they thought | 4 |
paper delivered to the | 4 |
treason in conspiring the | 4 |
the defendant be guilty | 4 |
near and dear relation | 4 |
the close of the | 4 |
duke in their return | 4 |
being condemned for high | 4 |
but the duke of | 4 |
for rising in arms | 4 |
when i was in | 4 |
they were sure of | 4 |
which were to be | 4 |
i am sure that | 4 |
lord howard say concerning | 4 |
the five and thirtieth | 4 |
faithful subjects of our | 4 |
if it were a | 4 |
huber sampled and proofread | 4 |
my self at his | 4 |
by this means they | 4 |
for the duke of | 4 |
and according to the | 4 |
was present at the | 4 |
letter to a friend | 4 |
my lord howard to | 4 |
as fit to be | 4 |
the most illustrious and | 4 |
they had several meetings | 4 |
we have been guilty | 4 |
from designs against the | 4 |
the reason of the | 4 |
this our royal proclamation | 4 |
at home and abroad | 4 |
were in great disorder | 4 |
a day of publick | 4 |
shaftsbury and some hot | 4 |
the tryal of the | 4 |
he stands indicted by | 4 |
to do the business | 4 |
desired me to go | 4 |
the carrying on the | 4 |
misprision of treason at | 4 |
at the house of | 4 |
there was no undertaking | 4 |
do him that justice | 4 |
he did agree to | 4 |
no hand in it | 4 |
the manner of the | 4 |
lord shaftsbury and some | 4 |
and the life of | 4 |
when i told him | 4 |
that arms should be | 4 |
to the knowledge of | 4 |
he was one of | 4 |
no such thing as | 4 |
king within this kingdom | 4 |
sent to the earl | 4 |
of the money to | 4 |
how matters went in | 4 |
the true interest of | 4 |
the king was at | 4 |
he hath been arraigned | 4 |
to dispossess me of | 4 |
am apt to think | 4 |
in the kings bench | 4 |
to be the man | 4 |
he was found guilty | 4 |
duke of york and | 4 |
four or five days | 4 |
to do it with | 4 |
that it was agreed | 4 |
to think of no | 4 |
are to be sold | 4 |
to the conscience of | 4 |
against sir thomas armstrong | 4 |
the evidence for the | 4 |
collected out of original | 4 |
the defendant sir samuel | 4 |
through the whole course | 4 |
he did intend to | 4 |
the tryals of thomas | 4 |
the least doubt of | 4 |
came and told me | 4 |
set down in this | 4 |
part of the evidence | 4 |
the government and the | 4 |
about five or six | 4 |
of the laws of | 4 |
am of the same | 4 |
his royal highness and | 4 |
to find it fall | 4 |
out of his own | 4 |
to find out men | 4 |
also our said lord | 4 |
names i do not | 4 |
to death to bring | 4 |
and to subvert the | 4 |
and at that time | 4 |
hung up in guild | 4 |
the day of his | 4 |
it might not be | 4 |
duty of his allegiance | 4 |
about three weeks or | 4 |
the jury what you | 4 |
my lord does not | 4 |
hearty for the true | 4 |
examinant that the lord | 4 |
in order to their | 4 |
always from designs against | 4 |
gone out of town | 4 |
by a strange fetch | 4 |
leave it to the | 4 |
between the duke of | 4 |
in this kingdom at | 4 |
told this examinant the | 4 |
a satyr against ambition | 4 |
who told this examinant | 4 |
have you any thing | 4 |
upon their oaths present | 4 |
he told this examinant | 4 |
of the whole party | 4 |
it as a very | 4 |
with him at the | 4 |
there is not any | 4 |
he was forced to | 4 |
nothing to do with | 4 |
the author of that | 4 |
were sent to the | 4 |
sent a letter to | 4 |
and process of high | 4 |
had with my lord | 4 |
him do with me | 4 |
did not care to | 4 |
tryal and conviction of | 4 |
our lord the king | 4 |
there was such a | 4 |
day of publick thanksgiving | 4 |
imperial crown of this | 4 |
all that could be | 4 |
must certainly have brought | 4 |
if my lord howard | 4 |
but i told him | 4 |
guilty of the said | 4 |
would be sure to | 4 |
whole kingdom of england | 4 |
almighty god for the | 4 |
there was a plot | 4 |
point to set forward | 4 |
that he may be | 4 |
the carrying on of | 4 |
if it was not | 4 |
the uncertainty of sea | 4 |
pray for the king | 4 |
must secure the tower | 4 |
him guilty of high | 4 |
do not know how | 4 |
it was answered by | 4 |
posture the guards were | 4 |
it never entred into | 4 |
i never was in | 4 |
to speak with the | 4 |
in order to this | 4 |
an attempt upon the | 4 |
the greatest part of | 4 |
reverend father in god | 4 |
considerable sum of money | 4 |
as if i had | 4 |
and i would have | 4 |
your charge is to | 4 |
a plain confession of | 4 |
a kind of a | 4 |
miles of the borders | 4 |
if there be any | 4 |
at the charge of | 4 |
by the names of | 4 |
thing against it basely | 4 |
in a readiness to | 4 |
one at a time | 4 |
in all the parts | 4 |
to be a witness | 4 |
i am not certain | 4 |
majesty and royal highness | 4 |
review of the late | 4 |
had been with him | 4 |
one of the most | 4 |
never consented to as | 4 |
which was done mr | 4 |
i have now done | 4 |
an account of a | 4 |
the lord russel was | 4 |
by the help of | 4 |
so long as the | 4 |
when it should prevail | 4 |
he was at the | 4 |
in the court of | 4 |
they were to go | 4 |
matters went in england | 4 |
there was a rising | 4 |
be aiding and assisting | 4 |
the custody of the | 4 |
i do not find | 4 |
all the circumstances of | 4 |
i have known him | 4 |
duke of monmouth told | 4 |
with him in his | 4 |
fear of god in | 4 |
the saturday before the | 4 |
i have nothing to | 4 |
had any design of | 4 |
i am sure i | 4 |
upon the testimony of | 4 |
design of assassinating his | 4 |
had the honour to | 4 |
to speak to the | 4 |
came to town on | 4 |
the evidence of my | 4 |
but he would not | 4 |
if my lord russel | 4 |
had any hand in | 4 |
name of a king | 4 |
set to the bar | 4 |
your lordship please to | 4 |
with the late earl | 4 |
next day i went | 4 |
not in the least | 4 |
if you will have | 4 |
as a thing might | 4 |
some of the aldermen | 4 |
with me what he | 4 |
was the sum of | 4 |
aaron smith into scotland | 4 |
sir thomas armstrong did | 4 |
of the imperial crown | 4 |
some of them were | 4 |
my lord russell was | 4 |
the worst of men | 4 |
i do freely forgive | 4 |
the best way to | 4 |
the day of the | 4 |
the deponent that he | 4 |
or of altering the | 4 |
told him he was | 4 |
persons were to be | 4 |
the contents of the | 4 |
that they may be | 4 |
said most horrible treasons | 4 |
of the clock in | 4 |
were like to be | 4 |
entrance into the old | 4 |
as would be able | 4 |
am going to a | 4 |
was not able to | 4 |
from the time of | 4 |
examinant was informed by | 4 |
have been used to | 4 |
have a care of | 4 |
i should be the | 4 |