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B03709 A hue and cry after the worst of murderers, in the case of the Duke of Buckingham. Wright, Mary, fl. 1679-1680. 1680 (1680) Wing H3294A; ESTC R188852 4,129 4

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A HUE and CRY AFTER THE Worst of Murderers In the CASE of the DUKE of BVCKINGHAM NOtwithstanding the Providence of God and the good Success that he has afforded from time to time in the Discovery and Defeating Subornation to others as well as in the Case of that Hellish and Damnable Conspiracy for the Murdering and taking away the Life of the Duke of Buckingham by hiring false Witnesses of whom no less than Nine Persons were Indicted last Term as also Le Marre and his Mother the last Westminster Session Yet by the ensuing Informations may plainly appear that the unwearied Imps of the Devil being frustrated in that of Lē Marr are industriously setting up another Villany either of the same Nature or for Rapes Treason or any thing to murder a Peer by a Form of Justice and such a Peer that none of these Conspirators dare attempt openly to Assassinate as of late hath been damnably practiced upon others That therefore these Miscreants may be found out if possible the several Informations are here published and if any Person can discover all or any of these Persons be they never so Great to the end they may be apprehended they are desired to give Notice to his Grace the Duke of Buckingham at his House at Cleveden or to Mr. Edward Whittaker in St. Thomas Apostles London and they shall be very well rewarded for their Pains and their Charges born The Information of Mary Jenkins alias Wright of Covent Garden in the County of Middlesex taken on Oath before Sir William Waller one of His Majesties Justices of the Peace for the County of Middlesex and City and Liberty of Westminster this 25th of March 1680. THIS Informant saith That about Christmas last two Persons came to this Informants Lodgings in Exeter Street one of those Persons was a very Gentile young man that wore a light coloured Chamblet Cloak and the other a Tall Gentleman both of which by their Carriage and Habits this Informant believes were Persons of Quality and saith that at their first coming the said Persons did tell this Informant that they had heard that this Informant had Money owing her by the Duke of Buckingham and offered their Service in helping this Informant to the said Money and saith that the said Persons came again to this Informant and then plainly told this Informant they knew the Lord Duke to be a Great Rogue and a Person that wa guilty of doing wicked things and that it would be of great service to the King and Kingdom to have his Life which they were resolved to have whatever it cost and told this Informant further that if she would swear Buggery against the said Duke or any thing else that they would direct her then this Informant should have Money and Gold enough and at the same time pulling out a handful of Gold out of one of their Pockets offered it to this Informant provided she this Informant would swear Buggery against the said Duke as they would direct her and also promising this Informant to provide a Lodging for her and all things necessary for her and her Child and to encourage this Informant to do such a wicked Act did Use many Arguments to perswade this Informant so to do telling this Informant that the King himself and the Council would stand by her in it and told this Informant that she might see how well Mrs. Le Marr was provided for and what Money she got by doing the like Business and how well she was rewarded by Persons of Quality And saith that the said Persons told this Informant that they had several Persons would swear as they would have them but they were not of such Credit as this Informant and therefore they pressed this Informant earnestly to do it and at other times threatned this Informant in case she would not yield to them although this Informant told the said Persons she knew nothing against the Lord Duke nor would swear against him for the World And saith the said Persons came again on Monday night last and sent for this Informant into Lincolns-Inn-fields under the Arch in the Name of some of the Duke's Servants and then they pressed this Informant earnestly to swear against the said Duke as they would direct her and would have carried this Informant to some House but this Informant not yielding any thing to their Designs the said Persons bid the Informant consider of the Matter and give them her positive Answer on Friday next when they would again meet her and told her they did not care they would have it done or else it should cost them their Lives for they would have either his Life or he should have theirs but if it was discovered it was but a Pillory Business and did tell this Informant that they did not know but that the Duke might be Indicted the next Court sitting or to the like effect And saith that she this Informant hath discovered how she was thus tempted both to my Lord Arron and my Lord Vaughan and to Esquire Mansfield and others of my Lord's Servants and would have had their Advice how to avoid these temptations and saith that they have found her out at her new Lodgings which this Informant took on purpose to avoid them for that they had threatned this Informant to take away her Life in case she refused to swear as they would have her and the said Persons told this Informant that they had sworn the Dukes Death which he well knew and pulled out a Paper out of one of their pockets ready prepared wherein was contained what they would have suborned this Informant to swear to which was about Buggery and Rapes and other Crimes which this Informant knew nothing of MARY WRIGHT Cor. me William Waller The farther Information of Mary Wright Gentlewoman taken upon Oath before Sir William Waller one of his Majesties Justices of the Peace for the County of Middlesex and City and Liberty of Westminster this 6th day of April 1680. THIS Informant further saith that since her last Information the Persons therein mentioned did not come according to their Appointment but that night or the next night after which they had appointed there came a Foot-man in a Livery with a Flambeau in his hand lighted about twelve of the Clock at night and called to this Informant and this Informant answered him out of her Window he told this Informant that the Persons that appointed to meet her about the Business she knew of could not come that Night but they would wait on this Informant some other time and this Informant shall have further Notice thereof And this Informant saith that on Friday last a Gentleman sent for this Informant out by a strange Boy and this Informant coming out with him was met by the Gentleman who put himself and this Informant in a Coach and drew up the Window and carried this Informant to Red-lyon Fields nigh Grays Inn and there set down and so walking there