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B01290 Die Sabbati 9 ̊Maij, Anno Domini, 1685 in banco Regis. Dominus Rex versus Oats. 1685 (1685) Wing O45A; ESTC R174692 90,904 62

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is not here Oates Pray call Mr. Robert Bowes Cryer He is not here Oates Pray call Mr. John Savill Cryer He is not here Oates My Lord I have served all these with Subpoena's and if they will not come I cannot help it L. C. J. Nor we neither Oates Mr. Jennison was used as a VVitness in the Tryal of Sir George Wakeman and so was Mr. Bowes and Mr. Burnet who was produc'd to prove the circumstance of Mr. Jennison's Evidence But my Lord since I cannot have the benefit of his Evidence nor of Sarah Paines I must only sum up all I have to say in two or three words My Lord besides that what I did deliver in Evidence at those Tryals I gave in upon Oath you have Mr. Bedloe's Evidence at the Tryal of Ireland testified by Mr. Blayney and the testimony of him as a dying man given into my now Lord Keeper wherein he averr'd That what he had spoken of the Plot was all true And you hear that he swore Mr. Ireland was here in Town in August and so did Sarah Paine too and I think upon my self as very hardly used to have such a part of my Testimony brought in question after Witnesses are dead or gone out of the way As for Mr. Jennison his Evidence was formerly made use of and his Evidence was approved of too as is well known to those that sate Judges upon the late Viscount Stafford But this is that my Lord I must needs say for my self That as I hope to see the day of Salvation in another world whatever I have sworn about Mr. Ireland's being here in Town betwixt the Eighth and Twelfth of August 78 and in the beginning of September is true as I shall answer it before God another day And my Lord as to the Evidence this day brought against me I desire you would but observe though that there are many of those Witnesses yet a great part of them do not come up to the Eighth or Twelfth of August and I hope your Lordship will remember and remark to the Jury what little Credit those of them had that came to testifie in the behalf of Mr. Ireland at his Tryal and at the Five Jesuits Tryals of which there are two Records before you and they do first justifie this That Ireland and the rest of them were Guilty of what they were accused of and then That these Witnesses did not testifie the Truth Besides these two Tryals my Lord you have a third Verdict and that is at the Tryal of Mr. Langhorn Now the whole Popish Plot almost was laid forth in those three Tryals and my Lord I believe verily I am the first Precedent in all England of any ones being Indicted for Perjury that was a Witness for the King in such a Case as this after six years time elapsed after Verdict upon Verdict and Judgment and Execution upon these Verdicts and when no new Objection is now offered but what was then started and no new circumstance occurs now but was as forcible then except it be the change of the Season And I desire it may be considered when all the Judges of England were Commissioners of Oyer and Terminer at those Tryals these matters were fully discussed and debated and then they did look upon all the Objections as fully answered and confuted My Lord I am confident if I had been a Witness in any other Cause than of a Conspiracy of the Papists I might have had fairer quarter than I have now And I do verily believe that at this rate it is more safe for Papists to be Traytors than for any Protestant to discover a Popish Plot. My Lord and Gentlemen of the Jury I beseech you to take my Case into your serious Consideration as to the hardship of it and since all my Witnesses are in places unknown or they are such as considering the Times dare not appear some of them being Lawyers and under fear they shall fare the worse in their Practise and others being persons that depend upon the Law and think they shall be lookt ill upon as I am now lookt upon with a hard eye by the Popish party and their Adherents Yet I hope you that are sworn to do Justice will not let me be ruined by a number of false Witnesses by the Evidence of Papists that are parties For if your Lordship please to consider that Vote of the Lords House which is a Court of Record wherein they do declare that they are fully satisfied by the proofs they have heard that there then was and for divers years 〈…〉 had been a Horrid and Treasonable Plot and Conspiracy contrived and carryed on by those of the Popish Religion for the murdering of his Majesties Sacred Person and for subverting the Protestant Religion and the Ancient and Established Government of this Kingdom which Vote of Parliament my Lord does make the Papists to be all Parties in this Case and where they are Parties I hope they shall not be admitted as Evidence or at least not be believed because there is a turn to be served by them against me and a revenge they are resolved to take upon me for they have hopes now of bringing in their Religion and are to welcome that in with my Ruine and this is the cause of this prosecution Their eyes do see now what their hearts so long desired that is the death of a Great man who died but lately and against whose Life they had conspired so often and so long My Lord if this had been the first Conspiracy that ever the Papists were guilty of there might have been some more scruple and objection in the case But if you cast your eyes upon Campian and others in Queen Elizabeths time of Garnet and the Powder-Jesuits in King James's time and the designs of the Popish party in the time of the late King Charles the first discovered to the Archbishop of Canterbury If these things do pass for Truth and there is no Averment against so many Records as we have of their Conspiracies then my Discovery is no such improbable a thing and I hope then the Gentlemen of the Jury will take it into their considerations who they are that are Witnesses in this case men whose very Religion is Rebellion and whose Principles and Practises are pernicious to the Government and thereby they are to be lookt upon as dangerous persons in Church and State But my Lord if the Letters of Coleman be well considered they will justifie me that he Corresponded with Le Cheese the French Kings Confessour for the promoting of Popery in England is notorious to all mankind that have either read or heard that Tryal Your Lordship was of Council for the King in that case and heard how it was opened and plainly proved upon him And when his Letters have been made so publick and proved under his own hand nay and confessed by himself I think no man will doubt but that must be a plain proof of the