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A50890 A true and plain account of the discoveries made in Scotland, of the late conspiracies against His Majesty and the government extracted from the proofs lying in the records of His Majesties Privy Council, and the high justice court of the nation : together with an authentick extract of the criminal process and sentence against Mr. Robert Baillie of Jerviswood / extracted by command of His Majesties most honourable Privy Council of Scotland ... Mackenzie, George, Sir, 1636-1691.; Baillie, Robert, d. 1684.; England and Wales. Privy Council. 1685 (1685) Wing M210; ESTC R19774 71,866 68

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59 Reid Sir Iohn Cochran 49 Rac Mr. Carstairs 74 Red Mr. Stewart 83 Harlay Mr. Athol 84 Harlaie Mr. Huntly 77 Ross Scotland 10 Brand Council there 92 Boid Chancellor 11 Calender Queensberry 15 Davidson D. Ham. 93 Boyd E. Argile 67 Forrest Scots Forces 66 Forret Scots Fanaticks 42 Goven Scots n. c. Ministers 13 Lands Scots Clergy 5 Menzies The West 6 Mason The High-lands 7 Wright The South 9 Ma●son The North 95 Nairn Edenburgh 26 Ross The Castle 25 Masone Dumbareon 24 Thoms●n The East 20 Tomson The Scots Gent. 21 Grein The Gent. at Lond. 94 Gray The Borders 76 Menzies Ships for their number a figure added 99 Mr. Berrie A Garrison 98 Bierre Religion 48 Bass Popery 58 Sibbet Papists 51 Long Scots Nobility one of them a friend of h. 52 Sibit The Alphabet a 12 b 14 c 16 d 19 e 23 f 28 g 29 h 33 i 34 k 41 l 42 m 46 n 54 o 55 p 56 q 60 r 63 s 68 t 69 u 70 v 78 w 79 x 82 y 85 z 86 89 An Addition in the Key written by Mr. Carstares Old Friend is Tome Mr. Kiffin is Bishop Mr. Cox is Crafts Lock is Huxter Cessnock is Cozens Ierviswood is Ball. To surprize is to speak with To land is to go to To march is to deal To make prisoner is to agree To fight is to talk To disarm is to help To kill is to see To give quarters is to ●ear To overcome is to find Here follows the Alphabetical Key found out by the said Mr. Gray which opened the Countess of Argiles Letter a b c d e f g h i k l m n o p q r s t u w x y z ● 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 3 34 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 The next Letter Decyphered by the foresaid Mr. Gray answering exactly to the middle Alphabet of the said Key was a little one written in a Paper and inclosed in a Letter to Mr. West at Mr. Staples in South-wark Coffeehouse in Bartholomew-Lane London dated the 24 of Iune the Letters direct to Major Holms being declared by Spence and Mr. Carstares to pass under this kind of Direction which little Paper inclosed within the said Letter here follows both in Cypher and Decypher A little Letter written by Argile all in Cypher and confounded with Mutes 32674845254324512641443651404344692837●6545648575352394 456274744294857395053575822535340504852585764545956545357 445768584756484244516921564443575140434428545653545358485 8485352205345445944566●6758474852463251484647585744425956 443941564052436048584753595840415361645847445258534344405 0446048584741●8564247415958485848575253585840504948524660 485043534448586460474058485774405444524443524444435752535 8474852434456415958574753595043455956584744564451. The said Letter Decyphered 32 67 If 25 D. 24 M. 26 be 36 made 69 28 37 26 Prison 39 er 27 he 29 is 39 lost 22 to all Intents and Purposes 68 thrice M. 6921 Reds made 28 Proposition 20 of every 67 thing 32 might secure 39 Brand without a Box and then to deal with Birch but it is not talking will do it and what is hapened needs not hinder but should further ' em This Letter was opened by the middle Alphabet before set down so the significant Figures read thus in plain Writing IF D. M. be made Prisoner he is lost to all Intents and Purposes thrice Mr. Reds made proposition of every thing might secure Brand without a Box and then to deal with Birch But it is not talking will do it and what is happened needs not hinder but should further ' em By M. Red Mr. Carstares is signified Brand is Scotland and Birch England according to the Key of Words which was found with Major Holms Mr. Carstares Deposition insert in Ierviswoods Process will further inform as to the tenor and intent of this Letter This Letter was writ in all probability after that he heard that the Conspiracy was discovered for the plain Letter in which this Cypher was inclosed seem'd to be a part of his Lamentations The Letter follows 24 Iune Sir I Have received yours 19 instant with the inclosed which is indeed sad yet God guides the World and all will work to the end he intends and what he purposes will at length prevail I had newly read the first Treatise of the big Book you sent me pray read the last Lines of the 3 d Chapter Pag. 152 of that Treatise and if you please some Leaves before and the 20 that follows he mistakes the calculations of the numbers of Years but the matter looks as like our present Circumstances as any such thing can do if the Party were alive he could say little more What you writ will make me long to hear again Our Scribe it seems is an unhappy man Desire M. B. to buy me B. Vshers Prophecy which I have seen in Print by it self and if it be possible to get me a Copy of that little Book you once lent me wherein is a Speech I copied he may look for it This Letter was also direct to Mr. West By these two Letters it appears That albeit by the Providence God the Conspiracy was discovered and the Designs thereof defeated yet nothing would either divert or deterr Argile from prosecuting so glorious a Work For so he had promised before it was discovered by several of his Letters as appears particularly by one direct to Mr. West dated 19 Iune Another adressed to Holms marked n. 4. 19 Iune Sir THis Morning I received yours 15 instant but can say little till I meet with Mr. Red only you may be sure it will not be a small matter will make me desert your Service and especially no concerns of my own and none shall be more sparing of your credite that understands the Trade I doubt not after I have spoke with him to convince you of what I shall then give you as my opinion and leave the issue to God Almighty I am very sensible of all your kindness to me and of good honest M. L. pray return him my thanks As for my other Friend that is the life of all pray tell him I must once see him before I need that you offer to send me it will be then time enough to dispose of it and if it be made use of I hope he shall hear of it to his satisfaction I perceive by it he hopes well of me It made me smile when I read your Letter When I know that Mr. B. is with you I can write at greater length of all your Affairs I will now long to hear how the last Parcel of Goods I sent you pleases the Merchants they were long of coming but I hope are not yet out of time and what ever the fault is may be helped in the next Parcel Adieu Haste back M. B. direct the inclosed by his advice Directed Mr. West at Mr.