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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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Jury that found the Bill against me Mr. Parker No Sir Cook I challenge you Cl. of Arr. William Wilkinson Mr. Wilkinson My Lord I am no Freeholder in London To which he was sworn Cl. of Arr. Henry Mitchell Cook Hold Sir here Thomas Man in my Pannel is next Cl. of Arr. There is Oath made that he is sick in Bad. What say you to Mr. Mitchell Cook Sir have you a Freehold of 10 l. a year in the City of London Mr. Mitchell No Sir To which he was sworn Cl. of Arr. Richard Ryder Cook Sir Have you a Freehold of Ten pound a year in the City of London Mr. Ryder Yes I have Sir but I live in a Parish that never serve upon any Juries nor ever did in the memory of any Man Cl. of Arr. But have you a Freehold of 10 l. a year Mr. Ryder Yes Sir Cook Were you of the Grand Jury that found the Bill against me Mr. Ryder No Sir Cook Sir I challenge you Cl. of Arr. Richard Temple Mr. Temple My Lord I am no Freeholder To which he was sworn Cl. of Arr. Peter Walker Cook Sir are you a Freeholder of the City of London of Ten pound a year Mr. Walker Yes Sir Cook Were you of the Grand Jury that found the Bill against me Mr. Walker No Sir Cook I challenge you Cl. of Arr. Thomas Pistol Mr. Pistol I am no Freeholder To which he was sworn Cl. of Arr. John Hunt Mr. Hunt My Lord my Name is mistaken my Name is William Hunt L. C. J. Treby Then you must go on to another Cl. of Arr. John Hardret Mr. Hardret I am no Freeholder of 10 l. a year To which he was sworn Cl. of Arr. John Hammond Cook Are you a Freeholder Sir of 10 l. a year in London Mr. Hammond Yes Sir Cook Were you of the Grand Jury that found the Bill against me Mr. Hammond No Sir Cook I challenge you Cl. of Arr. John Cooper Cook I accept of him He was Sworn Cl. of Arr. Josselin Roberts Cook Sir are you a Freeholder within the City of London of Ten pound a year Mr. Roberts Yes Sir Cook Were you of the Grand Jury that found the Bill against me Mr. Roberts No Sir Cook I challenge you Cl. of Arr. Jonathan Micklethwait Cook I have nothing to say against him He was sworn Cl. of Arr. Richard Chiswell Cook Sir are you a Freeholder within the City of London of Ten pound a year Mr. Chiswel Yes Sir Cook Were you of the Grand Jury that found the Bill against me Mr. Chiswell No Sir Cook I challenge you Cl. of Arr. Joseph Thompson Cook Sir are you a Freeholder of the City of London of Ten pound a year Mr. Thompson Yes Sir Cook Were you of the Grand Jury that found the Bill against me Mr. Thompson I was Returned upon the Grand Jury but did not serve Cook I challenge you Cl. of Arr. Edward Brewster Cook Sir Are you a Freeholder of the City of London of Ten pound a year Mr. Brewster Yes Sir Cook Were you of the Grand Jury that found the Bill against me Mr. Brewster No Sir Cook I challenge you Cl. of Arr. George Gooday Mr. Gooday My Lord I am no Freeholder To which he was sworn Cl. of Arr. Abraham Hickman Cook Sir Are you a Freeholder of the City of London of Ten pound a Year Mr. Hickman Yes Sir Cook Were you of the Grand Jury that found the Bill against me Mr. Hickman No Sir Cook I challenge you Cl. of Arr George Grove Cook Sir Are you a Freeholder of the City of London of Ten pound a Year Mr. Grove Yes Sir Cook Were you of the Grand Jury that found the Bill against me Mr. Grove No Sir Cook I challenge you Cl. of Arr. Nathaniel Wyersden Cook Sir Are you a Freeholder of the City of London of Ten pound a Year Mr. Wyersden Yes Sir Cook Were you of the Grand Jury that found the Bill against me Mr. Wyersden No Sir Cook I challenge you My Lord I desire to know how many I have excepted against Cl. of Arr. One and thirty Mr. Burleigh Write write Cl. of Arr. Samuel Blewitt Cook Sir Are you a Freeholder of the City of London of Ten pound a Year Mr. Blewitt Yes Sir Cook Were you of the Grand Jury that found the Bill against me Mr. Blewitt No Sir Cook I challenge you Cl of Arr. John Wolfe Cook I accept of him He was sworn Cl. of Arr. William Smith Cook Sir Are you a Freeholder of the City of London of Ten pound a Year Mr. Smith Yes Sir Cook Were you of the Grand Jury that found the Bill against me Mr. Smith No Sir Cook I challenge you Cl. of Arr. John Bickly Mr. Bickly My Lord I don't look upon my self as a Freeholder L. C. J. Treby Why so Sir Mr. Bickly I have a Lease for One and fifty Years my Lord of my House and there is a very little piece of Ground adjoining to it that was very convenient for me to lay to my Lease there is no way to it but through my House it is a thing that never was let for any thing and it is not worth the Building L. C. J. Treby What Estate have you in it Do you pay a Ground-Rent for it Mr. Bickly My Lord I bought that little piece of Ground for the Conveniency of my Lease L. C. J. Treby But did you purchase it for Term of Years or to you and your Heirs Mr. Bickly Nay I bought it for ever my Lord. L. C. J. Treby Then you have a Freehold in it What 's the Value of it Mr. Bickly Truly very little my Lord. L. C. J. Treby I don't know any Body can judge of the Value of it but your self Is it worth Ten Pound a Year Mr. Bickly My Lord I can't Value it at Ten Pound a Year it never cost me Forty Pound L. C. J. Treby Then for Estate you are well enough but for Value you are a little under Cl. of Arr. Thomas Collins Cook I accept of him He was sworn Cl. of Arr. John Watson He was sworn Cook I do not Challenge him Cl. of Arr. Benjamin Hooper Cook I accept of him He was sworn Cl. of Arr. John Wells Cook Sir Are you a Freeholder of the City of London of Ten pound a year Mr. Wells Yes Sir Cook Were you of the Grand Jury that found the Bill against me Mr. Wells No Sir Cook I challenge you Cl. of Arr. John Hibbart Cook Sir Are you a Freeholder of the City of London of Ten pound a year Mr. Hibbart Yes Sir Cook Were you of the Grand Jury that found the Bill against me Mr. Hibbart No Sir Cook I challenge you Cl. of Arr. Mr. Cook you have challenged your full Number Call Daniel Wray He was sworn Cl. of Arr. John Pettit He was sworn Cryer Countez Henry Sherbrook Cryer One c. Cl. of Arr. John Pettit Cryer Twelve good Men and true stand together and hear your
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