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A39048 The execution of two persons at Tyburn for the murdering of Sir Edmund-bury Godfrey one of his Majesties Justices of the Peace for the county of Middlesex late of St. Martins in the Fields. viz, Robert Green and Lawrence Hill, who were executed on Fryday the 21th of this instant Frebruary [sic], 1678/9. with an account of their deportment at the place of execution, and several other remarkable circumstances. With allowance. 1679 (1679) Wing E3855B; ESTC R219774 2,688 8

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THE EXECUTION OF TWO PERSONS AT TYBURN For the murdering of Sir Edmund-bury Godfrey one of his Majesties Justices of the Peace for the County of Middlesex late of St. Martins in the Fields VIZ Robert Green and Lawrence Hill Who were executed on Fryday the 21th of this Instant Frebruary 1678 9. with an Account of their Deportment at the place of Execution and several other remarkable Circumstances With Allowance LONDON Printed for D.M. 1679. The Execution of the Prisoners who suffered at Tyburn on Fryday the 21th day of February WITH what horror and Amazement must a serious thought be Startled when it reflects upon the hainous Crimes Commited by the Villains of our Age whose Cruelties are as Boundless as the Infernal Mansions from whence they first assumed their Beings no modern Times have known such gross Impieties as these which have so lately been transacted in our Land all dyed in Crimson Shapes who gaped with thirst of slaughter to destroy the innocent and with dire Massacres unhinge the settled State depose if possible the long continued peace our quiet Realm injoys lay Crowns and Scepters in the dust and trample upon Majesty Monsters in the shapes of men who dare to arrogate such thoughts as these or ponder with themselves upon the fatal Ills but just is the righteous God in all his works and wonders and in the midst of darkness can reveal what secret Plots are lodg'd no cunning contrivances nor crafty Snares escape his narrow searching Eyes but Murder is a Crime whose rending voice doth usher vengeance down and lets in horror to the guilty soul all hopes of quiet vanish from the loaded thoughts that toil beneath the mighty weight of that oppressing sin they lose themselves as in a pathless maze and know not where to turn on one hand fear on th' other danger lies in ambuscade to trap their silent steps who trace like wondering Ghosts the unfrequented ways and dread the shadows of approoching harm then sure it must be miserable to those wretched Miscreants who were themselves the Authors of such attending woes and heaped upon their Heads the dreadful storms of an offended power the just desert of what themselves have done But among all the Cruelties that wicked men could put in Execution or all the Sicophants of Hell could plung their thoughts in or cruel Papists and most bloody men could invent this the Narration of which I am purposed to relate for which two of the barbarous Actors most deservedly have suffered may equal sure if not exceed And thus I shall explain it The parties that suffered were Hill and Green who upon his Majesties Proclamation were discovered and apprehended and Committed to New-gate as Persons accessary to the inhumane Murder of that truly Loyal and worthy Gentleman Sir Edmund-Bury Godfrey one of his Majesties Justices of the Peace for the County of Middlesex late of St. Martins in the Fields a man so generally beloved and of so sound a Judgment in State Affairs and for the promoting the good of all Civil people and depressing those by his Authority who sought to disturb the publick quiet and raise Commotions in the Land but for this he was looked upon with envious eyes and fell a Sacrifice to Popish rage for which the Parties aforesaid were Arraigned at the Kings-Bench-Bar in Westminster-Hall on Monday the 10th of this instant February where about nine or ten of the Clock the Jury being pannelled the Prisoners were brought where it was proved against them by very credible Witnesses that they were actually concerned in Strangling the said Sir Edmund with a Hankerchief and dragging him into a secret place to conceal the barbarous Crime with many other Circumstances too tedious here to recite for which they were found guilty and the next day being Tuesday the 11th of the same instant Received sentence to return to the place from whence they were brought and from thence to the common place of Execution and there to be strangled till their bodies were dead the which on this 21th of February was put in Execution In the Morning they were brought down Stairs where the Cart and Sheriff's men waiting for them and an innumerable Crowd of Spectators who lined the ways and thronged from every quarter filled the Lanes and Streets to see those miscreants of whom they heard so much the Windows likewise twinckled with eyes of gazing mortals who sent forth shouts as pleased with what repaying Justice had so justly doomed whilst the dejected pecants passed by perhaps more concious of their Crimes than heretofore for death that ghastly King of terrors when as he makes his near approach looks dreadful and amazes those who bold in Sin ne're feard his distant frowns but did suppose them only sounds to rouze the drowsie Soul from its securer slumbers And so indeed it is to make men serious and incite them to beware of ills that taint the faculties and poyson the depraved soul with base-bred inclinations especially that of murder cruel murder that bloody Crime so hereditary to all the Popish Faction whose eyes delight in blood and humane Sacrifice nay the very foundation of their pretended faith by Cruel Jesuits compiled is in obedience to perform the most desperate Villanies if so commanded for the propagation of the Romish Cause that the baleful accidents of time from their most sullen natures can give scope unto or witty horror dares invent as may be evident in this when they had barbarously misused and murdered this worthy Gentleman to hide the Guilt and avoid the Suspition they carryed the murdered Corps by Night unto a remote and pathless way not taking any thing from him but thrusting a Sword through as it is conjectured before murdered Corps his Gloves and Cane were decently in order layed But to the purpose from which I too long have swerved they came thus guarded and attended to the place of Execution to receive the reward of those black Crimes their fatal hands had done for which their forfeited Lives must make an expiation to offended Justice who is not satisfied till Blood for Blood be paid especially that Blood that has most wrongfully been shead They were drawn in a Cart with dark coloured Horses and guarded by a number of Constables and Watchmen Green was very much in years supposed to be sixty or upwards and Hill not supposed to be above forty They were attired in Campain Coats with black Hats and coloured Hatbands and white Gloves Hill having a large Book in his hand They seemed to be very penitent often lifting up their hands and Eyes with often repeated Ejaculations the which drew charitable thoughts from the beholders Thus they continued till they came to the appointed place of Execution where they said little or nothing to the purpose but much bewailed their unfortunate ends and that they hoped to find mercy at the Tribunal Seat of their great Creator before whom but a few moments divided their appearances asking pardon of all men for the injuries by them committed against them And then the Executioner did his Office They were afterwards brought back and buried And now one would think the miserable End of those wretched men so deservedly suffering for their notorious Facts should remain as the Trophies of offended Justice and be as a warning to all those Bloody minded men whose stifled Malice swelled with tides of mischief struggles to get vent but the Almighty whose Omnipotence can pound them into dust and tumble down their lofty thoughts that Weave among the Clouds he only 't is that can preserve us from their cruel rage and turn their Fury back destroy their secret Plots and save his people from the mouth of slaughter whose providence is all-sufficient and whose goodness never fails those who for their safety trust in him FINIS