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A53098 Captain Charles Newey's vvonderful discovery, of several remarkable and strange things of great consequence to which is added his case and vindication, about his having 18 wives, subornation, and hanging the gallows in mourning, and other remarkable circumstances. Newey, Charles. 1700 (1700) Wing N918; ESTC R17241 6,634 2

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for through the Interest that was made for him by divers Persons of Quallity and others he 's Robb'd of his Honour and Reputation which with great Difficulty Hardship and Danger he had Purchas'd and is Abridg'd of his Liberty by a Fine which is not in his Power to Discharge 14. And he solomnly Protests that if he is not perfectly Innocent of all and every of the aforesaid Crimes or if he knows any other Reason or Motive that could induce the said Widdow Newey or the Witnesess to Charge him therewith besides what is already related it being what he Vow'd when he thought himself a Dying He beggs the Almighty may never Prosper him in this World nor his Sins be forgiven him in the Next 15. As for his Comportment in regard of the Govrnment he rests assured that there is not one person of either Honour or Credit to be found in the whole Kingdom that will Charge him with the least Disrespect thereunto 16. And tho' he hath through Indiscretion been an Enemy to himself yet seeing he hath never been charg'd in all his whole Life before his present Misfortunes with any thing unbecoming a Gentleman he hopes the perusal of this Case will prove acceptable to those who through no other cause but the Malicious Aspersions of his Enemies had entertaind an Evil Impression of him the only thing he Wishes for is that his Enemies may never Die until they acknowledge his Innocence and their own Malice the World sees and knows that there was not a Creature that Swore against him but what own'd himself Perjur'd so he may be Innocent and no Affront to those who believ'd him Guilty He 's Prosecuted by a Sister in Law who does not think her self secure till she has his Life Those that Reproach us with any thing we are not Guilty of tell us we ought to Afflict our selves no more than if they told us we were Sick when we were Well And tho' the said Charles did appear before Justice Ellis with this Jones and was often with him for the Reasons aforesaid to his great Misfortunes yet in that it was not alledg'd by his very Enemies that he did ever make use of him at Doctors-Commons or where else he had occasion as he must have done had he Subornd one who owns himself Perjur'd and of no Credit and not to be depended upon for any one thing all which cannot but be admitted as a great mark of his Innocency and being Barbarously wrong'd as also that he never in the least obsconded notwithstanding his Knowledge of his Enemies Malice which he must have been a Mad Man not to have done had he in the least suspected himself Guilty of so much as of a thought of what he is Charg'd with Now let the World believe if they can that the said Charles Newey is Guilty of any one thing that 's laid to his Charge I say now Mr. Allen the famous Sub-Ordinary of Newgate and a promoter of his Misfortunes is Married to his Sister or raither Malicious Prosecuter But I am Dumb and shall only assert that no Creature has never been more wrong'd then Newey ADVERTISEMENT AT the farthest House on the Left-hand in Blew-ball Court in Salisbury-Court Fleet-street being the first Court on the Left-hand over against Salisbury-Square Gentlemen c. may have an Interest made to Invest them in Employments suitable to their several Qualities and Capacities We have now these Places to dispose of viz. 4 in the Country 2 upwards of 100 l. per Ann. good Perquisites for Life 1 of 70 l. and 1 of 50 l. per Ann. Sallaries the 2 first to be acted by Deputies the others for Life also in the City viz. 2 in the Law for Life valued at upwards of 200 l. per Ann. each 1 of 1200 l. a Year another of 700 l. per Ann. Sallary good Perquisites in the Law and for Life also 3 Places of upwards of 100 l. per Ann. 5 Places of upwards of 60 l. per Ann. Sallaries most for Life and may be managed by Deputies at the other end of the Town 1 Place of 200 l. per Ann. 3 of upwards of 100 l. per Ann. with many other Places too long here to Insert but we refer to our Bills published in most Coffee-houses We have now an opportunity of serving several Persons who Write a good Hand and can give Security We Buy and Sell Estates Houses Ground Rents c. procure Money on good Security c. We speedily and faithfully Sollicite all sorts of Causes depending in the Courts of Law and Equity Treasury Navy-Office c. For the Satisfaction of the Publick we think fit to add that the Original Undertaker of this Business in England was Mr. A. C. Deceased by whom and us some of us being near Relations of the said Mr. C. it has been successfully Managed upwards of 30 Years all other Bills pretending to our Business not being of a Years standing Our chief Undertaker now is a Person of Quality well known to many of the principal Nobility and Gentry of this Kingdom LONDON Printed by Jer. Wilkins near Fleet-street 1700.