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A94854 The tryal of Richard Langhorn Esq; counsellor at law, for conspiring the death of the King, subversion of the government, and Protestant religion who upon full evidence was found guilty of high treason, and received sentence accordingly, at the sessions in the Old Bayley, holden for London and Middlesex, on Saturday, being the 14th. of June 1679. / Published by authority. Langhorne, Richard, 1654-1679.; England and Wales. Court of Oyer and Terminer and Gaol Delivery (London and Middlesex) 1679 (1679) Wing T2213; ESTC R215250 74,675 63

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positive as to the particular time but it was upon this remarkable circumstance mr Langhorn had a son that had been in Rebellion and had turned Souldier or some such thing in France and this young Gentleman came to St. Omers being the place where he had been educated and mr Langhorn by the intercession of the Fathers there did order him 5 l. to bring him over into England upon promise of his sons submission who had been very extravagant in several respects In this letter my Lord mr Langhorn did express his great care for the carrying on of the design of the Catholicks and several other expressions there were in it bad enough which I cannot now call to mind but they were to this effect The Parliament began to flag in promoting the Protestant Religion and now they had a fair opportunity to begin give the blow what that blow was I leave to the Court to the Jury to expound L. C. J. But was that an expression in the letter Dr Oates It was my Lord But it was a very large letter I can't give a particular account of every thing in it my Lord in the month of April or the beginning of May your Lordship remembers there was a consult that hath been Sworn here in this Court to which Consult Lord Ch. Just Pray speak it out Dr. Oates There were several of us came over from St. Omers and from other parts beyond the Seas to this Consult at which Consult Mr Langhorn was not present but I had orders from the Provincial to give Mr Langhorn an account of what Resolutions and passages and minutes passed at this Consult and this I did as well as I could and when I did so Mr. Langhorn lift up his hands and his eyes and prayed to God to give it good success My Lord while I was at Mr. Langhorns Chamber giving this account I saw several Parchments lying upon the Table in his Study L. C. J. You had best tell the effect of the account you gave Mr. Langhorn in his Chamber that you speak of Dr. Oates My Lord I told him who went Procurator to Rome that was one Father Cary I told him what was the Resolve of the Consult concerning the death of the King L. C. J. Did you so Dr. Oates Yes my Lord I did I told Mr. Langhorn that several of the Fathers were to be admonished for their irregular living as they termed it and to this Mr. Langhorn did reply as near as I can remember that he found some of them did not live up to the rules of the Society L. C. J. Pray tell us more particularly what you told him And tell us as near as you can as you told it him then the business of the Plot upon the King Dr. Oates I told him the Resolve of the Society and of that Consult and what was that which was resolved that Pickering and Grove should go on to attempt to assasinate the Kings person and what was to be their Reward th' one was to have that is Grove 1500 l. and the other that is Pickering was to have 30000. Masses he lift up his hands and eyes when I told him this and I told him more particularly than I can now remember and he lift up his hands and Eyes and prayed God that it might have good success L. C. J. Did you tell him they had Signed to this agreement Dr. Oates Yes my Lord I told him that they had all Signed it Langhorn When was this Dr. Oates It was the latter end of April or beginning of May. Langhorn How long after they had Signed the Consult Dr. Oates A day or two after Langhorn Dr. Oates Do you know the day of the month you have asserted the day of the month formerly pray do it now Mr. J. Pemberton Let him go on you shall ask him what Question you will by and by another to my Lord Powis the one was to be Lord High Chancellor and the other to be Lord High Treasurer there was a Commission for my Lord Bellasis to be General another for my Lord Peter to be Lieutenant-General and there were other Commissions of which I cannot remember the particular names but there was a Commission for Coleman to be Secretary of State and there was a Commission for the Prisoner at the Bar to be Advocate of the Army L. C. J. By what Authority were those Commissions Dr. Oates They were by Authority derived from the See of Rome by virtue of a Breve from the Pope directed to the General of the Society and they were Signed 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and with the mark of the Cross through the IHS and they were Signed Jo hannes Paulus de Olivas L. C. J. North That is the Jesuits mark Dr. Oates Yes my Lord. L. C. J. North Where did you see those Commissions Dr. Oates In Mr. Langhorns Study of his Chamber in the Temple L. C. J. Where Did they lie open that any one might see them Dr. Oates They lay upon a corner of his Desk folded up L. C. J. How came you to see them Dr. Oates My Lord if your Lordship please I will tell your Lordship how I came to see them We had notice they were come by a Letter from one Father Anderton and he called these Commissions Patents and if it please your Lordship I did ask Mr. Langhorn whether he had received them he told me yes then I asked him whether he would do me the favour to let me see them and because I had been privy to the Consults and came to wait upon him by Order of the Provincial he did let me see them L. C. J. And you saw them in his Study upon his Desk Dr. Oates Yes my Lord I did And particularly one more I can tell of which his Son was to deliver to a Son of my Lord Arundel of Warder L. C. J. How many Commissions were there Dr Oates I cannot say about 7 or 8 I think I did see and looked over Mr. J. Atkins And you knew what they were Dr. Oates Yes for those that I saw that I can remember L. C. J. What was my Lord Powis to be Dr. Oates Lord High-Treasurer L. C. J. And what my Lord Arundel Dr. Oates Lord High-Chancellor of Engl● L. C. J. And what my Lord Stafford Dr. Oates As to my Lord Stafford I cannot give so good an account but as I remember he was to be a Pay-Master in the Army or some such Office relateing to the Army L. C. J. North What was the Prisoner at the Bar to be Dr. Oates A Judge in the Army or an Advocate General so they called him L. C. J. You saw most of these Dr. Oates I saw several of them most of them in his custody I cannot say all There was more than for these Lords for other inferior Officers L. C. J. How many might there be of them as near as you can guess Dr. Oates I think he told me they were about 50. L.
THE TRYAL OF Richard Langhorn Esq COUNSELLOR at LAW FOR Conspiring the DEATH of the KING Subversion of the Government and Protestant Religion Who upon Full Evidence was found Guilty of HIGH TREASON And received Sentence accordingly at the Sessions in the Old Bayley holden for London and Middlesex on Saturday being the 14th of June 1679. Published by Authority DVBLIN Reprinted 1679. THE TRYAL OF RICHARD LANGHORN Esq Vpon Saturday the 14th of June 1679 at the Sessions in the Old-Bayley London the Court according to their adjournment the preceeding day met and proceeded to the Trial of Richard Langhorn Esq in this manner Cl. of Cr. SEt Richard Langhorn to the Bar. Richard Langhorn hold up thy hand which he did Thou standest indicted in London by the name of Richard Langhorn late of London Esq For that you Ric. Langhorn the elder as a false Traitor of the most Illustrious Serene and Exullent Prince Charles the Second by the Grace of God King of England Scotland France Ireland Defender of the Faith your Supream and Natural Lord not having the fear of God in your heart nor weighing the duty of your Allegiance but being moved seduced by the instigation of the Devil the cordial love true due natural Obedience which true and faithful Subjects of our said Sovereign Lord the King towards him do ought to bear altogether withdrawing and devising and with all your strength intending the Peace and common Tranquility of this Kingdom to disturb and the true Worship of God within this Kingdom used and by Law established to overthrow and Sedition and Rebellion within this Kingdom to stir up and procure and the true love duty and obedience which true and faithful Subjects of our said Lord the King towards him do and of right ought to bear to withdraw relinquish and extinguish on the 30th day of September in the 30th year of his Majesties Reign at London in the Parish of St. Dunstans in the West in the Ward of Faringdon without London aforsaid falsly maliciously sub●illy and traiterously with many other false Traitors of our Sovereign Lord the King unknown did purpose compass imagine intend consult and agree to stir up Sedition and Rebellion within this Kingdom of England against our said Soveraign Lord the King and a miserable slaughter amongst the Subjects of our said Lord the King of his Kingdom of England to procure and cause and our said Sovereign Lord the King from his Kingly State Title Power and Government of his Kingdom of England to●●lly to deprive depose and disinberit and our said Soveraign Lord the King to death and final destruction to bring and put and the Government of this Kingdom to subvert and ●●ange and the true Worship of God in this Kingdom by Law established and u●ed to alter and the State of this Kingdom in all the parts thereof well instituted total●●y to subvert and destroy and War-within this Kingdom of England to procure and levy ●nd the same most wicked-Treasons traiterous imaginations purposes compassings and a●●uments aforesaid and to perfect and fulfil You the said Richard Langhorn afterwards to wit the 30th day of September in the 30th year aforesaid and diverse other times before at London c. falsly advisedly maliciously subtilly and traiterously did compass contriue and write two Letters to be sent to certain Persons unknown at Rome and at Saint Omers in parts beyond the Seas to procure the adherence aid and ●ssistance of the Pope and of the French King and others to you the said Richard Langhorn and other false Traitors unknown the true Worship of God within this Kingdom of England by Law establish●d and used to the Superstition of the Church of Rome to alter and the Government of this Kingdom of England to subvert and our said Soveraign Lord the King to death and final destruction to bring and put and that you the said Richard Langhorn in further prosecution of the said Treason traiterous imaginations intentions and agreements aforesaid on the day and year aforesaid and the said other days and times before at London c. did compass contrive and write two other Letters to be sent to Rome in parts beyond the Seas to one Christopher Anderton then Rector of the English Colledge at Rome aforesaid a other Letter to be sent to St. Omers in parts beyond the Seas to divers persons unknown there residing by the said respective Letters traiterously you did advise the said Pope and Christopher Anderton and other persons unknown residing beyond the Seas of the ways and manner to be taken for accomplishing the said most wicked Treasons for altering the true Worship of God in this Kingdom established and used to the Superstition of the Church of Rome and for subverting the Government of this Kingdom and for the death and destruction of our said Lord the King and to the intent that the said Christopher Anderton and others unknown should give their aid assistance and adherence and should procure other aid assistance and adberence to you the said Richard Langhorn and other false Traitors unknown to alter the true Worship of God aforesaid to the Superstition of the Church of Rome and to subvert the Government of this Kingdom of England and to put our said Soveraign Lord the King to death and that you the said Richard Langhorn afterwards to wit the day and year aforesaid at London c. traiterously did deliver the Letters aforesaid to be sent to the said Christopher Anderton and others persons beyond the Seas to perfect thē traiterous purposes aforesaid and that you the said Richard Langhorn further to fulfil and accomplish the same most wicked Treasons traiterous imaginations purp ses and compassings aforesaid afterwards the said 30th day of September in the 30th year aforesaid at London c. five Commissions in Writing made by Authority derived from the See of Rome for constituting Military Officers for leading the Forces to be levyed in this Kingdom against our said Soveraign Lord the King for the altering the Protestant reformed Religion to the use and Superstition of the Church of Rome and for subverting the Government of this Kingdom of England traiterously you did receive and five other Commissions in writing made by Authority derived from the See ●● Rome for constituting Civil Officers for Governing this Kingdom after the most wicked Treasons and traiterous imaginations purposes and compassings aforesaid were fulfilled and accomplished then and there traitero●sly you d●d receite And that you the said Richard Langhorn afterwards to wit the day and year aforesaid at London c. The said several Commessions so received to divers false Traitors of our Soveraign Lord the King unknown falsl● knowingly and traiterously did distribute give and dispose for constituting Officers as w●● Military as Civil to the traiterous purposes aforesaid And that you the said Richard Langhorn a●●e wards on the day and year aforesaid at London c. a Commission 〈◊〉 constitute and authorise