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A25874 The arraignment, tryal, and condemnation of Peter Cooke, Gent. for high-treason, in endeavouring to procure forces from France to invade this kingdom, and conspiring to levy war in this realm for assisting and abetting the said invasion, in order to the deposing of His sacred Majesty, King William, and restoring the late King Who upon full evidence was found guilty at the Sessions-House in the Old-Baily, on Wednesday the 13th of May, 1696. And received sentence the same day. With the learned arguments both of the King's and prisoner's council upon the new Act of Parliament for regulating tryals in cases of treason. Perused by the Lord Chief Justice Treby, and the council present at the tryal. Cooke, Peter, d. 1696.; England and Wales. Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace (Middlesex) 1696 (1696) Wing A3757; ESTC R3080 87,497 74

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Cl. of Arr. John Cullum Cook Sir Are you a Freeholder in London Mr. Cullum Yes Sir Cook I challenge you Cl. of Arr. John Cox Mr. Cox My Lord I am no Freeholder in London Cl. of Arr. John Hedges Cook Hold I pray Sir let me look upon my Paper Sir Are you a Freeholder in London Mr. Hedges Yes Sir I am Cook I challenge you Cl. of Arr. Thomas James Mr. James My Lord my name is not Thomas Mr. Sh. Buckingham He is returned it seems by a wrong name we did not know it Mr. Serj. Darnall Then you cannot swear him Cl. of Arr. Thomas Poole Cook Are you a Freeholder in London Sir Mr. Poole Yes Sir Cook I challenge him as being of Sir John Friend's Jury Mr. Att. Gen. That has been over-ruled already Cook I challenge him Cl. of Arr. Peter Parker Cook Are you a Freeholder in London Mr. Parker Yes Sir I am Cook I challenge you Sir as being one of Sir John Friend's Jury Mr. Baker Nay you can't offer it again Cook I challenge him Cl. of Arr. George Grove Cook Where is he Are you a Freeholder in London Sir Mr. Grove Yes Sir Cook I challenge you Cl. of Arr. Nathanael Wyersdell Cook Are you a Freeholder in London Mr. Wyersdell Yes Sir I am Cook I challenge you Sir Cl. of Arr. Samuel Blewit Cook Hold pray Are you a Freeholder Sir Mr. Blewit Yes I am Cook I challenge him Cl. of Arr. John Wolfe Cook I challenge him Cl. of Arr. Joseph Wolfe He did not appear and was said to be no Freeholder Cl. of Arr. William Smith Cook Are you a Freeholder Sir Mr. Smith Yes I am Cook Sir I challenge you Cl. of Arr. Edward Fenwick Cook Are you a Freeholder Sir Mr. Fenwick Yes Sir I am Cook I do not challenge him Cl. of Arr. Then swear Mr. Fenwick Which was done Benjamin Hooper Cook Stay Sir pray stay a little where is he Cl. of Arr. There he is Sir Cook Which is the Gentleman Are you a Freeholder in London Sir Mr. Hooper Yes Sir Cook I challenge you Mr. Hooper I thank you Sir Cl. of Arr. Nathanael Long. Cook Are you a Freeholder Sir Mr. Long. Yes Sir Cook I challenge him as being of Sir John Friend's Jury Cl. of Arr. The Court has adjudged that no cause of Challenge therefore I take no notice of it but as a peremptory Challenge Cl. of Arr. Richard Chiswell Cook Are you a Freeholder in London Sir Mr. Chiswell Yes Sir Cook I challenge you Cl. of Arr. John Child Cook Hold pray a moment I have not crost these last in my Paper but I challenge this man being of Sir John Friend's Jury Mr. Baker You have had that answer'd over and over again as no objection it is nothing but a peremptory challenge Cl. of Arr. William Walker Mr. Walker I was one of Sir John Friend's Jury Cook I challenge him for the same Reason Mr. Att. Gen. But that is no Reason at all Cook Then I challenge him Cl. of Arr. John Wells Cook Sir Are you a Freeholder Mr. Wells Yes Sir I am Cook Sir I challenge you Cl. of Arr. John Hibbert Cook Which is he Sir Cl. of Arr. He stands upon your left hand the Man in the Black Peruke Cook Are you a Freeholder Sir Mr. Hibbert Yes I am Sir Cook I challenge him Cl. of Arr. Daniel Wray Cook Stay Sir are you Mr. Wray Mr. Wray Yes Sir my Name is Wray Cook Are you a Freeholder in London Sir Mr. Wray Yes Sir Cook I challenge you Mr. Wray I thank you Sir Cl. of Arr. John Pettit Cook Which is he Mr. Pettit I am the man Sir Cook Are you a Freeholder in London Sir Mr. Pettit Yes Sir Cook I challenge you Cl. of Arr. John Sherbrook Cook I challenge him as being one of Sir John Friend's Jury Mr. Baker But you have heard that denied to be an Exception over and over Cook I challenge him Cl. of Arr. Stephen Blackwell Cook Are you a Freeholder Sir Mr. Blackwell Yes I am Cook I challenge you Cl. of Arr. William Hatch Cook Pray give me time to mark them pray who is this man you now call Cl. of Arr. William Hatch Cook Sir Are you a Freeholder Mr. Hatch Yes I am Cook Sir I challenge you Cl. of Arr. Henry Beadle Cook Are you a Freeholder Sir Mr. Beadle Yes I am Cook I do not except against him He was sworn Cl. of Arr. John Stredwick Mr. Stredwick My Lord as I apprehend I am no Freeholder L. C. J. Treby Why do you apprehend so Mr. Stredwick It is my Wife's Estate not mine Cl. of Arr. Then you Wife has a Freehold it seems Mr. Stredwick Yes she has L. C. J. Treby That is Freehold enough for you have an Estate for your Wife's Life Mr. Baker And after that too for it is not given over to any Body else and she won't give it from him Cook Sir are you a Freeholder in London or no Mr. Stredwick I apprehend Sir I am not Mr. Baker He says he has an Estate for his Wife's Life Cl. of Arr. Then he is a Freeholder What do you say to him Cook Are you positive you are a Freeholder in London upon your Word Mr. Stredwick I think not Mr. Baker Why your Wife's Estate is your's for your life Cook My Lord Chief Justice if your Lordship pleases here is a man that says positively he thinks he is not Freeholder I desire your Lordship's Judgment Whether he be a Freeholder or not L. C. J. Treby Why let him put his Case if he make a doubt of it Mr. Stredwick I am not possest of any Estate my self L. C. J. Treby But is not your Wife an Inheritrix Mr. Stredwick Yes my Lord she is L. C. J. Treby Then you are seized of a Freehold in her right and Mr. Cook your own Council will tell you and satisfy you that that is a Freehold sufficient for this service Mr. Baker His Wife's Father settled it upon her and her Heirs L. C. J. Treby No question it is a sufficient Freehold if the Wife be living Mr. Baker Yes she is Cook I challenge him Cl. of Arr. William Prince Cook I challenge him as being of Sir John Friends Jury Mr. Prince I thank you Sir Cl. of Arr. John Simmons Mr. Att. Gen. We challenge him for the King Cl. of Arr. Robert White Cook Are you a Freeeholder Sir Mr. White Yes I think so Cook Pray tell me whether you are or not Mr. White Indeed I think so Sir Cook I challenge him Cl. of Arr. Edward Brewster Cook Where is Mr. Brewster Are you a Freeholder Sir in London Mr. Brewster Yes Sir Cook I challenge him Pray Sir I desire to know how many I have challenged Mr. Baker You have challenged Thirty three Cook How many besides those that are of Sir John Friend's Jury Mr. Baker You have but Two more to challenge Sir Mr. Serj. Darnall I thought you had heard the Opinion of the
same just Favour now Cook Are you a Free-holder Sir in London of the value of 10 l. a year Mr. Long. Yes Sir Cook Were you of the Grand-Jury when the Bill was found against me Mr. Long. No Sir Cook I challenge you Sir Cl. of Arr. William Carbonell Mr. Carbonell My Lord I am no Free-holder L. C. J. Treby What does he say he has no Free-hold Cl. of Arr. Yes my Lord. L. C. J. Treby Then he must be set aside Cl. of Arr. Joshua Foster Mr. Foster My Lord I am no freeholder in London neither Mr. Att. Gen. My Lord we desire they may be sworn whether they have a Free-hold or not Cl. of Arr. Hold Mr. Carbonell and Mr. Foster the Book which was done severally You shall true answer make to all such Questions as shall be askt you by the Court. So help you God Mr. Att. Gen. Ask him if he hath not a Freehold in London Mr. Carbonell No I have not Cl. of Arr. Have you or any body in trust for you a Freehold in London of the Value of 10 l. a year Mr. Carbonell No Sir Cl. of Ar. Joshua Foster have you or any in trust for you any Estate of Free-hold in London of the Value of 10 l. a year Mr. Foster No Sir Cl. of Arr. Joseph Billers Cook I desire they may be called in the order as they are in the Pannel you have not called John Ewen who is next Cl. of Arr. I do call them in order as for Mr. Ewen one has made Oath that he is sick and is not able to come hither What say you to Mr. Billers there he stands Cook Sir are you a Free-holder of 10 l. a year within the City of London Mr. Billers Yes Sir Cook Was you of the Grand-Jury Sir when the Bill was found against me Mr. Billers No Sir Cook I challenge you Cl. of Arr. John Child Cook Sir are you a Free-holder within the City of London Mr. Child Yes Sir Cook Of 10 l. a year Mr. Child Yes Sir Cook Were you of the Grand-Jury when the Bill was found against me Mr. Child No Sir Cook I challenge you Cl. of Arr. Edward Leeds Cook Sir are you a Freeholder within the City of London of 10 l. a year Mr. Leeds Yes Sir Cook Were you of the Grand-Jury that found the Bill against me Mr. Leeds No Sir Cook I challenge you L. C. J. Treby What Question was that he ask'd him Cl. of Arr. Whether he were one of the Grand-Jury that found the Bill L. C. J. Treby A very proper Question for an Indicter ought not to be a Tryer. Cl. of Arr. Thomas Clark Cook Sir are you a Free-holder within the City of London of 10 l. a year Mr. Clark Yes Sir Cook Were you of the Grand-Jury that found the Bill against me Mr. Clark No Sir Cook I challenge you Cl. of Arr. Nathan Green Cook Are you a Free-holder Sir within the City of London of the value of 10 l. a year Mr. Green Yes Sir Cook Were you of the GrandJury that found the Bill against me Mr. Green No Sir Cook I challenge you Cl. of Arr. Henry Sherbroke Cook I have nothing to say against him Cl. of Arr. Then hold Mr. Sherbroke the Book which was done Look upon the Prisoner You shall well and truly try and true Deliverance make between our Sovereign Lord the King and the Prisoner at the Bar whom you shall have in charge according to your Evidence So help you God Then Mr. Sherbrooke was put into the Place appointed for the Jury Cl. of Arr. Henry Dry. Cook Sir are you a Free-holder in the City of London of the value of 10 l. a year Mr. Dry. Yes Sir Cook Were you of the Grand-Jury that found the Bill against me Mr. Dry. No Sir Cook Sir I challenge you Cl. of Arr. Joseph Morewood Cook Sir have you a Free-hold in London of the value of 10 l. a year Mr. Morewood Yes Sir Cook Were you of the Grand-Jury that found the Bill against me Mr. Morewood No Sir Cook Sir I challenge you Cl. of Ar. Richard Greenway Cook Are you a Free-holder of 10 l. a year in London Mr. Greenw Yes Sir Cook Were you of the Grand-Jury that found the Bill against me Mr. Greenway No Sir Cook Sir I challenge you Cl. of Arr. John Sherbrook Cook Sir are you a Free-holder in the City of London of 10 l. a year Mr. Sherbrook Yes Sir Cook Were you of the Grand-Jury that found the Bill against me Mr. Sherbrok No Sir Cook Sir I challenge you Cl. of Arr. Thomas Emmes Cook Are you a Free-holder Sir within the City of London of 10 l. a year Mr. Emmes Yes Sir Cook Were you of the Grand-Jury that found the Bill against me Mr. Emmes No Sir Cook I challenge you Cl. of Arr. Samuel Jackson Cook Sir are you a Free-holder within the City of London of 10 l. a year Mr. Jackson Yes Sir Cook Were you of the Grand-Jury that found the Bill against me Mr. Jackson No Sir Cook Sir I challenge you Cl. of Arr. Henry Hunter Cook Are you a Free-holder Sir in London of the value of 10 l. a year Mr. Hunter Yes Sir Cook Were you of the Grand Jury that found the Bill against me Mr. Hunter No Sir Cook I Challenge you Cl. of Arr. John Deacle Cook Sir are you a Freeholder within the City of London of the Value of Ten pounds a year Mr. Deacle Yes Sir Cook Were you of the Grand Jury that found the Bill against me Mr. Deacle No Sir Cook I challenge you Cl. of Arr John Cullum Cook I accept of him He was sworn Cl. of Arr. Thomas Shaw Cook I accept of him He was sworn Cl. of Arr. George Juyce Cook Sir are you a Freeholder within the City of London of Ten pound a year Mr. Juyce Yes Sir Cook Were you of the Grand Jury that found the Bill against me Mr. Juyce No Sir Cook I challenge you Cl. of Arr. Richard Young Cook I have nothing to say against him He was sworn Cl. of Arr. John Hedges Cook Sir are you a Freeholder within the City of London of Ten pound a year Mr. Hedges Yes Sir Cook Were you of the Grand Jury that found the Bill against me Mr. Hedges No Sir Cook I challenge you Cl. of Arr. John James Cook Sir are you a Freeholder within the City of London of Ten pound a year Mr. James Yes Sir Cook Were you of the Grand Jury that found the Bill against me Mr. James No Sir Cook I challenge you Cl. of Arr. Thomas Poole Cook Sir are you a Freeholder within the City of London of Ten pound a year Mr. Poole Yes Sir Cook Were you of the Grand Jury that found the Bill against me Mr. Poole No Sir Cook I challenge you Cl. of Arr. Peter Parker Cook Sir are you a Freeholder in the City of London of Ten pound a year Mr. Parker Yes Sir Cook Were you of the Grand