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A13960 The fierie tryall of Gods saints as a counter-poyze to I.W. priest his English Martyrologie. And the detestable ends of popish traytors. ... 1611 (1611) STC 24269; ESTC S106306 40,636 90

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thy vsurped authoritie Let such as expect Donations of other Princes Kingdomes from their grand trāslator of Empyres the Pope the diuels substitute as Philip the second of that name King of Spaine did vpon whom Pius Quintus or rather Impius intus the diuels vicegerent then at Rome conferred the Kingdome of England but all the craft was in the catching instanced and approued as an act lawfull by Azorius the Iesuite in his morall institutions part second booke eleuenth chapter the fift circa medium capitis Let such Princes I say adhere to the Pope subiugate their neckes to his trampling but let those whose cause is good succession lawful spirits more m●gnanimous and of a better mettall their subiects hearts generally firmely assured the word of God which is trueth it selfe on their side power and abilitie to withstand and offend him and all his vnholy confederates free Princes next vnder God in their owne Dominions Let these I say all learne of that renowned Queene Elizabeth this resolute saying rare amongst men but not to be paralleld by any woman If my religion be allowable if my mariage lawfull if my succession rightfull by the Popes Dispensation then is it so also without it and God willing I will maintaine it without him who of his power can make it no more lawfull or vnlawfull then of it selfe it is without him for against the word of God there lieth no Dispensation And let great Great Brittaines King make it known for an honour to him and his posteritie that great Elizaes spirit lodgeth in his Brest Though happie she in peace with God doth rest Thus holding Poperie to be an hotch-poch of new religion coyned in the mints of the Babylonish whore who contendeth to aduance her Kingdome aboue the Kingdome of Christ by all meanes that themselues or hell it selfe can inuent by crueltie by blood by deceit by abusing the word of God by equiuocation by what not yea she hath so taught her brats the Priestes and Iesuites and infinite others by them seduced to sweare and forsweare to promise and protest by whatsoeuer can bee named although they haue no purpose to make good any of their vowes in this kind as that they haue almost left no means whereby a man may be assured of anothers intentions although he vowe it neuer so seeming seriously Call to minde the great and serious protestations that Watson the Priest made in his Quodlibeticall questions That albeit he differed in religion from that which was professed in the Church of England yet if either Pope or Spaniard should seeke by hostile meanes to inuade his countrie hee would willingly spend his substance nay his dearest blood against any such as should attempt it and yet he himselfe was the first afterwards as I remember that came to the gallowes for violating it If I could find any thing that good is in either Priests or Iesuites I would commend them for it but because I cannot holding them all to bee traytors in heart vnto his Maiestie and their fauourers to be scarcely good subiects I will end for their cōmendations with the words of a late but wittie Satyrist F●uet illis quisquis de illis tacet FINIS a Vide Torturam Torti paginis 131.132 b Three conversions of Eng part 3. in many places c English Martyrologe by J. VV. Priest Anno. 1608. d VVatson and Clarke executed at VVinchester in An. 1603. Novemb. 29. Stowe Henry Garnet had 6. names to wit Ga●net VValley Darcy Roberts Farmer and Phillips Likewise Edward Hall alias Old●orne Likewise Oswa●d Tesmund alias Greenway Likewise Thomas Garnet alias Rookwood alias Sayer with many others f Three conversions of England in page 426. and many pages therof besides Ianuary 7 Page 7. Ianuary 11. Page 10. Ianuary 14. Page 12. Ianuary 20. Page 18. February 3. Page 32. March 17. Page 17. Aprill 3. Page 86. Aprill 9. Page 92. May 2. Page 116. Maye 18. Maye 22. Page 134 Iune 2● Page 167. Iuly 2. Page 178. Iuly 25. Page 202. August 6. Page 216. August 27. Page 233. September 7. Page 244. October 7. Page 372. October 8. Page 374. Nouēber 20. Page 320. Decēber 23. Page 350. g D. Barlow in his answere to M. Broughton 1610. h The booke at large worthy to be writtē in letters of gould is this yeare newly and well printed by the Companie of Stationers in London The Miracles that god hath wrought for confirmation of his gospell Two miracles of miracles The 1. The 2. The Iesuits reported in Spaine that there was no such matter as the gun-powder Treason Related by the L Cooke at the Earle of Northumberl conviction in the Star-chāber Iune 27. 1606. Childish and strawish Myracles In your supplication to the kings Maiestie Anno. 1603. An. 1604. in many places thereof as also in diuers other treasonable bookes since by you set forth and dispersed * Tortura Torti Page 83. The Starre-chamber Omne animi vitium tanto conspectus i● se crimē habet quanto maior qui peccat habetur The now L. Cooke The Lord Archbishop of Cant. The word thē vsed was To hold an Axe ouer the Kings head The L. Zouch Vide Tortûr●̄ Torti Pag. 83. Prom●ssa nescio quae commēti sunt quae tamen nulla suerunt quod factū nunquā est id fuisse tamen factum in vulgus spargebant vide the Earle of Northamp printed speech at Garnets arraignment in pag. 1. of A●a The Earle of Salisburie in his answere to certaine scandalous papers D. Reynolds in his preface before his cōference with Hart. D. Morton M. Stocke with many more Greenewell Garnet Reported at his arraignmēt in VVestminst Hall Ianu. 27. 1605 mentioned in the Earle of Northamptōs speech in the first pag of L. Confessed vnder his owne hand in an examination openly read in the Star-chāber at the cōviction of the Earle of Northumbert Iun. 27. 1606. Confessed in diuers examinations vnder their hands openly read the time and place aforesayd Simile These forward spirits as they wold be thought for the Kings Succession would yet haue bereft vs of his head before the Crowne had adorned it Tortura Torti Page 84. See the Catholique supplication to the kings Maiestie in Ann. 1604 neere beginning thereof See your supplication to his Maiestie Anno. 1604. chap. 5. Also in the first part of Engl. three Conversions neere the beginning thereof Mentioned in M. Fox his booke of Martyrs in the very beginning of Q. Maries Raigne a Bristow in his motiues 15. Chap. 73 calleth these Martyrs Aboue 1000 of thes saythe lay Catholiques in their Suplicatiō to the Kings Maiestie 1604. abandoned their liuīgs rather then they would chāge their religiō Also the three cōuersions of England part the first page 264. a Three conuersions page 265. Of Priests aboue 100. haue Sealed the confession of their faith with blood within 40. yeeres A small nūber in comparison of 278. martyrs in lesse then sixe yeeres a Vide Pope Sixtus the 5. his oration vpō the death and murther of Henry the 3. French King by a Fryar Ne misericordia in inimicos fit crudelitas in se suosque a Printed in Anno 1608. as hee saith Permissu superiorum a Vide Fox his booke of Martyres in Queen Maries raigne b Vide the Lord Burleigh late Lord Treasurer his booke intituled Execution of Iustice for treason and not for Religion c Earle of Northampton in his prīted speech at Garnets arraignemēt in the fourth page of the letter GG d Their refusall of the Oath of allegeance proueth what they hold in this point and the Popes gift of Ireland to the King of Spaine mentioned by Azorius the Iesuite in his institut moral confirmeth it a Vide Faux his confession with others mentioned in the afore quoted page by the Earle of Northāpton Confer also herewith Catesbies answere to Garnet in the last page of R. and also in the last page of T. of the former booke his words are If it were lawfull not to admitte of the Kings Maiesty at first warranted by the Popes Breeues then was it also lawfull to cast him out b This trebble bond thēselues whiles they laboured to seeme good subiects acknowledged in their supplication to the Kings Mai●stie chap. 5. neere the end thereof Agreeable hereto is the Earle of Northamptons sound maxime in the last page of FF in his speech to Garnet c Scienti volenti non fit iniuria d Besides this Priestes confession agaīst themselues see also for thy better confirmation in this point the iudgement of two great Counsellors of state in their seuerall writings published by the Earle of Salisbury in his answere to certaine scandelous papers in the third page of C. and the Earle of Northampton in his speech at Garnets Arraignement in the letter HH in diuers pages thereof e This Thomas Garnet is the last that our Pseudomartyrologist I. W. Priest hath noted in his Beadroll to haue suffered in King Iames his raigne a D. Reignolds conference with Harts in Harts owne Preface therto b Relation of the state of religion in the west part of the world neere the beginning therof b Azorius in his institutions part 2. booke 11. chapt 5. a A strange thing that the Pope claiming to bee but Christs Vicar should yet challenge a larger power thē euer Christ himselfe did for Christ confessed that his Kingdome was not of this world and yet the Pope will be a disposer and setter vp and puller downe of Kings and Kingdomes at his pleasure b In his booke of Quodlibets c Here was Mel in ore fel in corde a smooth tongue but a treacherous heart d Conclaue Ignati in Apologia pro Iesuitis ad finem libri adiecta
popish Recusants as their Pseudomartyrologist I. W. Priest pretends but pretends to haue byn executed in England Religionis ergò since the beginning of Q. Elizabeths raigne vntill this present yere 1608. I haue cleared the second accusation of cruelty bloud and bloudy persecution for conscience evidently proouing by their owne account vnto the vnderstanding of the most simple that is not wilfully blind that many more of the first sort suffered death and were in fire consumed onely for their conscience within the lesse then six yeares raigne of Queene Marie then of the second third and fourth sort to wit Priests Iesuites and Recusants in 52. yeares since and that not for Religion but Treason Whereby it appeareth how vnjustly our late woorthy Queene our present gracious King their State-ministers haue been and are most jmpudently falsely of bloud cruelty accused taxed Nor haue I ought herein written to giue satisfaction to any such for let them sincke in their owne sinnes as being ouer deeply bewitched with Romes jdolatry doe hold that all Treasons all Rebellions all Attempts vi aut fraude against the persons and states of our late Queene Elizabeth and our now present King both were and are not only lawfull but meritorious But to enforme such of them as being of a milder temper and yet looking that way willingly confesse and acknowledge that all such as haue beene or are guilty of such crimes haue deseruedly been punished but yet doe or at least seeme to conceaue that their Priests and Iesuites haue suffered onely for their Consciences and therefore their persecution they being many in nomber is in their judgement great and lamentable Which were it graunted or could as it neuer can bee prooued that they all dyed for their conscience onely which yet is a conscience mis-enformed yet doth the nomber of our true Martyrs in lesse then 6. yeres of Queene Maries raigne although it should be permitted vnto them to take also into their number those fifty and two lay persons for so many I thinke there are registred with the Priests and Iesuites in their owne Martyrologe not onely equallize but exceed the number of theirs in full fifty yeares since by the number of almost 100. persons Insomuch that if the numbers of persons suffering and the number of yeeres of both sorts wherein they suffered bee compared and the cause of all their sufferings admitted to be alike just or vnjust of which there is no comparison yet did the cruelty of Queene Marie and her popish Clergie out-strip Queene Elizabeth and king Iames conjoyned more then tenne for one and therefore learne you that haue any sparke of grace remaining in you to be good subiects to your King and cease now at last to taxe your soueraigne any more of persecutiō whose heart bleeds that he is forced to draw bloud from others for their jntollerable demerits As for the truth of these collections whereat perhaps and not vnlike some popish spirits will take exception vnderstand that Mr. Foxe that sometime reuerend Father of our Church is my Author whome for the number of such professors of the Gospell as were burned in Queene Maries dayes I haue soly followed who albeit happily for it is almost jmpossible to bee otherwise in some things in so large a volume hee might commit some small errour in some particular cicumstances because no Historian can possibly be present euery where with his owne eyes and eares but must of necessity giue credite vnto the relations of others in many poynts Yet the grauity of his person his excellent learning his great reading his worthy and sober cariage his sound judgement and therein his wise choyce of Authours and the generall report of his honest and religious mind by an vniforme consent of all such as knew him freeth him from taxation of any wilfull and grosse errour or willing mistaking and from any malicious assertion against the Papists without a probable ground throughout his worthy woorke in whose behalfe I thinke it needlesse to bestowe much paines because the honester and greater sort are honestly already of him perswaded and for the rest as they are for number fewer and their honesty little worth so ate they many of them wilfully obstinate and will not bee perswaded As for the other sort to wit popish Priests Iesuites and Recusants such as haue beene executed since the beginning of Queene Elizabeths raigne as I. W. pretendeth for religion vntill the yeare 1608. they are coppyed word for word out of a booke called The English Martyrologe by the authority of the popish supervisors as it should seeme allowed vnles the nameles author thereof I. W. Priest doe belye them Wherin I haue dealt as truely with them to a letter as I could saue onely that I haue left out one person and in steed thereof added two to wit William Watson and William Clarke both Priests executed at Winchester Novemb. 29. 1603. I know not how by the Pseudomartyrologist omitted for he might as well haue enrolled them as those which he hath done being all alike traytors to their Prince and Country Nor am I disposed to cauill for that I find diuers of their Priests noted in that his Martyrologe by one name which yet I find set downe in our Chronicles by an other name as for example in An. 1585. Ianuary 21. Edward Transam and Nicho. Wodfine so by this our Martyrologist noted are by others named Edmund Barbar and Nicholas Deuorax which I note chiefly for this end that none might be deceiued in thinking that more haue been executed then in deed haue been because one and the same persons are in their and our writings noted by different names for they haue so many false names that amongst them all I find not one good and true He that at London is called Richard at Rome is called Iohn he that at Rhesmes and Doway is called Peter in England is called Saul he that in the Iesuites cells is Sainted for his resolution is at Tyburne hanged for his treason I haue I confesse transposed some of both sorts both of our Martyrs and their traytors but only for this end that I might reduce them to our account which beginneth the yeare on the 25. of March according to the tabular Register following whereas both Mr. Foxe the Pseudomartyrologist began the yeare the first of Ianuary As for example Mr. Foxe hath noted Iohn Rogers the first Martyr in Queene Marie her dayes to haue suffered February 4. 1555. which yet according to our account was in the yeare 1554. Likewise the Pseudomartyrologist hath in his Martyrologe noted William Richardson to haue beene executed Feb. 27. 1603. which might seeme to be in the first yeare of King Iames which yet was in the latter end of Queene Elizabeth and in the yeare of our Lord 1602. according as in that yeare in the table following you may see Now hauing compared their numbers together I could not but
44. yeares after that seene accomplished do ye and your vn-holy father the Pope fret out your heart-strings for so God blesse curse ye and spare not but let all good and faithfull subiects say alwaies The Lords name be praised Her own words worthy to be written in letters of gold are recorded by Io. Stow in his Annalls of Eng. in the beginning of her raign And to draw to an end with you because you harpe so much vppon two strings to wit breach of promise and bloudshedding remember the vowes that Queene Marie made to the Suffolke men by whose ayd shee was setled in her Kingdome and her violation thereof although not forced therto by any Conspiracy of the Gospellers then or any attempt by persons different to her in religion against her person after her right once proclaimed and withall forget not how much bloud her breach of promise cost and hauing waighed both in an equall ballance of an jmpartiall and not prejudicate judgement If then you justly can vrge both and spare not but in the meane space view in the Table following with the eyes of pittie the Catalogue of them whose bloud was by her and her bloudy Ministers so cruelly only for religion shed and exhausted And so wishing that you would be but little hoping that you will be good Subiects vnto his Majestie as I found you so I leaue you voyd of Religion emptie of honesty By him that affords you as good means to know me as your Martyrologist hath done me to know him This knot doth showe If thou would'st know The Authors name Then it vntye And him descrye Or your Priest blame For had he set his name to his Then had I mine also to this ❧ A Briefe Collection of such Martyrs as within the lesse than six yeares Bloudy Raigne of Queene Mary were burned in England for the profession of the Gospell of Christ Iesus ¶ Opposed to the following English-Romish Martyrologe of I. W. Priest ❀ Drawen jnto such an order as that at one viewe you may behold the yeare of our L God the yeares of the Princes Raignes both of England and Scotland the Names of those that suffered the day and moneth wherein they suffered and the places of their suffering ¶ A Table very necessary for all Lawyers Scriueners Clarkes or whosoeuer else desire vpon any occasion to know how the double account of the yeares of the Raignes of the Princes of England and Scotland since the first yeare of Queene Marie vntill this present yeare of our Lord 1611. doe agree and concurre The like before not extant ¶ But more especially published to prooue vnto the vnderstanding of the most simple that Poperie is a false Bloudy Antichristian and Mercilesse Religion whose professors delight in shedding the Bloud of Gods Saints and on the contrary that the Gospell which we now in England professe is the Truth and hath for truth beene confirmed with the bloud of many more Martyrs in lesse then sixe yeares space then this Popish Priest in his Martyloge with any shew of truth can though falsely pretend to haue suffered in England for Religion in 50. yeares since THE FIERIE TRYALL OF GODS SAINTS ¶ These are they who were killed for the word of God and for the Testimonie which they maintained Revel 6.9 Who crye with a loud voyce ❀ How long Lord which art holy and true doest thou not judge and auenge our bloud on them that dwell on the Earth Reuel 6.10 ❀ And these liue and Raigne with Christ and are Blessed because they Dyed in the Lord. Revel 14.13 The Fierie Triall of Gods Saints The yere of our L. God begining by this account Mar. 25 Q. Mary her Rai of Engl. beginning Iuly 6. 1553. Q. Mary her Raig of Scotlād begining Decē 18 1542. The Names of such Martyrs as were burned in Eng. in Q. Maries Raign for the profession of the Gospell The day of the mōneth wherin they suffered The places where they suffered 1553. Iuly 6. Mariae Angli 1 Decē 18 Mariae Scot. 12.       1554. Iuly 6. Mariae Angli 2 Decē 18. Mariae Scot. 13 Iohn Rogers burned Feb. 4. in Smithfield   Lawrence Sanders burned 8. at Coventry   Io Hooper Bish of Worcest and Gloucest bur 9. at Gloucester       D. Taylor burned eodem die at Hadley       Tho Tomkins burned Mar. 16. in Smithfield 1555. Iuly 6. Mariae Angli 3 Decē 18 Mariae Scot. 14. William Hunter bur Mar. 26. at Burntwod   Tho Higbed bur eodem die at Horndon   Thomas Cawston bur eodem die at Rayly       William Piggot burned 28. at Braintree       Stephen Knight bur eodem die at Mauldon       Iohn Lawrence bur 29 at Colchester       D. Farrar Bish of S. Dauids bur ●0 at Carmarthē       〈◊〉 White bur eod 〈…〉 at Cardiffe       George Marth bur Aprill 2● at Westchest       William Flower bur eodem die at Westminst       Io. Cardmaker Io. warne b. May 30. at Smithfield       Io. Simson bur June 10. at Rochford       Io. Ardley bur at Rayly       Tho Hawkes bur at Coxhall       Tho. Wats bu at Chelmsford       Iohn Tooly digged out of his graue bur eod fe tēp         Nicholas Chamberlaine bur June 14. at Colchester       Thomas Osmund bur 15. at Māniugtre       William Bamford bur 15. at Harwicke       Io. Bradford Io Leafe bur 15. in Smithfield       Ioh. Bland Io. Frankesh Nicholas Sheterden Hum. Middleton bur July 12. at Cāterbury       Margerie Pullie Nicho. Hall Christo Waide bur 19. at Tunbridge at Rochester       Dirrick Caruer bur 22. at Lewis in S       Tho. Iues●n bur eod fe tēp at Chichester       Iames Abbes bur August 2. at Bury       Ioh. Denly bur 8. at Vxbridge       George Tankervile bur 26. at S. Albons       Patrick Packhingham bur 28. at Saffron-walden       Iohn Newman bur 31.       Rich Hooke bur eodē mēse at Chichester       Rich Colliar Wil Cooker Wil Hooper Henry Lawrence Rich Wright and Wil Store bur eodē mēse at Cāterbury       Ely Warne bur eodē mēse at Stratf Bow       Robert Smith bur at Vxbridge       Steph Harward bur at Stratf Bow       Thomas Fust bur at Ware       Wil Haile bur at Barnet       Wil Allen bur at Walsigham       Roger Coo bur mēse Sept. at Yexford       Thomas Cobbe bur at Thetford       Rob Streater George Catmer Anth Burward Geo Bradbrige and Iames Tutty bur eodē mēse at Cāterbury       Io Goreway
end of the sixt yeare of King Iames our now Soueraigne Lord his Raigne ❀ Drawen jnto such an order as that at one viewe you may behold the yeare of our L God the yeares of the Princes Raignes both of England and Scotland the Names of those that suffered the day and moneth wherein they suffered and the places of their suffering ¶ A Table very necessary for all Lawyers Scriueners Clarkes or whosoeuer else desire vpon any occasion to know how the double account of the yeares of the Raignes of the Princes of England and Scotland since the first yeare of Queene Marie vntill this present yeare of our Lord 1611. doe agree and concurre The like before not extant ¶ But more especially published to prooue vnto the vnderstanding of the most simple that Poperie is a false Bloudy Antichristian and Mercilesse Religion whose professors delight in shedding the Bloud of Gods Saints and on the contrary that the Gospell which we now in England professe is the Truth and hath for truth beene confirmed with the bloud of many more Martyrs in lesse then sixe yeares space then this Popish Priest in his Martyloge with any shew of truth can though falsely pretend to haue suffered in England for Religion in 50. yeares since THE DETESTABLE ENDS OF POPISH TRAYTORS ¶ These are those vncleane Spirits who like Frogges came out of the mouth of that Dragon and out of the mouth of that Beast and out of the mouth of that false Prophet Revel 13.16 ¶ Whose Damnation is iust Rom. 3.8 ❀ For they are the Spirits of Deuils working Myracles to go vnto the Kings of the Earth and of the whole world to gather them to the Battle of that great Day of God Almighty Reuel 16.14 ❀ And these worshipped the beast Revel 13.4 The Detestable Ends of Popish Traytors The yere of our L. God beginning by this account Mar. 25. Qu Elizab her Raig of Eng beginning No. 17. 1558. Q. Mary her Raig of ScotlaÌ„d begining DeceÌ„ 18 1542. The names of Traitors as were executed in England in Queene Elizabeth Raigne The days of the moneth wherein they were executed The places where they were executed   NoueÌ„b 17. Eliz. Angl. 1.         1559. Elizab Angl. 2. Mariae Scot. 18.       1560. Elizab. Angl. 3. Mariae Scot. 19       1561. Elizab Ang. 4. Mariae Scot. 20       1562. Elizab. Ang. 5. Marioe Scot. 21       1563. Elizab. Ang. 6. Marioe Scot. 22.       1564. Elizab. Ang. 7. Mariae Scot. 23       1565. Elizab. Ang. 8 Mariae Scot. 24.           This yere Iuly 28. H. L. Darly was proclaimed Ki. and on the morrow after hee married the Qu. Marioe Scot. 25.       1566. Elizab. Angl. 9. In this yeare of our L. god Iune 19 was our now Kings Maiesty Borne Christenned the 18. day of Decem. following           The 10 of Febr. following the K. was murthered by traitors       1567. Elyzab Ang. 10 This yeare in the moneth of Iuly Q. Mary being prisoner in Lochleuine willingly resigned her Crown vnto James the yoÌ„g Prince our now Soueraigne Lord King he was theÌ„ but two yeares old           K. Iames his Rai of Scot. being the 6. King of that name           Iuly 29 Iacobi Sexti Scoto 1.       1568. Elyzab Ang. 11 Iacob Scoto 2.       1569. Elyzab Ang. 12 Jacob. Scoto 3.       1570. Elyzab Ang. 13 Jacob. S●oto 4. Iohn Felton August 8. in Paules Church yard 1571. Elyzab Ang. 14 Jacob. Scoto 5. Iohn Story June 1. at Tyburne 1572. Elyzab Ang. 15 Jacob. Scoto 6.       1573. Elyz 16 Iacob 7 Thomas Woodhouse June 19. at Tyburne 1574. Elyz 17 Iacob 8.       1575. Elyz 18 Iacob 9.       1576. Elyz 19 Iaco 10       1577. Elyzab Ang 20 Iacob Scot 11 Cuthbert Mayne Nouem 29 at Launston   Iohn Nelson Feb. 3. at Tyburne 1578. Elyzab Ang 21 Jacob Scot 12 Thomas Sherwood Febru 7.   1579. Elyzab Ang 22 Iacob Scot 13 Anno. 1577. in the moneth of Ianuary was published a Proclamation against Seminary Priests and Iesuits and for calling home the Queenes subie s from forraigne Seminaries where they remained vnder colour of studie     1580. Elyzab Ang 23 Iacob Scot 14     1581. Elyzab Ang 24 Iacob Scot 15 Euerard Hanse July 31. at Tyburne   Edmund Campion Decem. 1 at Tyburne       Alexander Bryant       Ralphe Sherwyn 1582. Elyzab Ang 25 Iacob Scot 16 Iohn Paine Aprill 2. at Chelmsford   Thomas Ford. May. 28. at Tyburne       Iohn Shert       Robert Iohnson       Thomas Co●tam May 30 at Tyburne       William Filby       Luke Kirby       Lawrence Iohnson       William Lacy. August 22 at Yorke       Richard Kirkman       Iames Tompson in Nouem at Yorke 1583. Elyzab Ang 26 Iacob Scot 17 Richard Thirkhill May. 29 at Yorke   Iohn Slade Octob. 30 at Winchester       William Hart.   at Yorke       Iames Laburne   at Lancaster       William Carter Janu 11. at Tyburne       George Haddocke Io Mundine Iames Fen Thomas Emerford Iohn Nutter Feb. 12. at Tyburne 1584. Elyzab Ang 27 Jacob. Scot. 18 Iames Bele Aprill 20. at Lancaster   Iohn Finch       Richard White Octo. 18. at Wrixam       This yeare also were 21. Iesuits and Seminary Priests banished the Realme Ianu 21.     1585. Elyzab Ang. 28 Jacob. Scot. 19 Thomas Aufield July 6. at Tyburne   Thomas Webley       Hugh Taylor   at Yorke       Marmaduke Bowes         Margaret Clitherow in March at Yorke       N. Hamelton   at Yorke       Rob Bicardine         Edward Transam Janu. 21 at Tyburne       Nich Woodfine       This yeare also were 32. Priests Iesuits banished the Realme Sep. 19.     1586. Elyzab Ang 29 Jacob. Scot 20. Richard Sergeant Aprill 20. at Tyburne   William Tompson       Iohn Adams Octo. 8. at Tyburne       Iohn Low       Rob Debdale       Rob Anderton   at Tyburne       William Marsden         Francis Ingleby   at Yorke       Stephen Rowsam   at Gloucester       Iohn Finglow     1587. Elyzab Ang 30 Jacob. Scot 21. Thomas Pilchard in March at Dorcester   Iohn Sands   at Gloucester       Iohn Hamly   at Chard       Alexander Crowe   at Yorke       Robert Sutton   at Stafford     Â