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A72931 A short discourse: expressing the substaunce of all the late pretended treasons against the Queenes Maiestie, and estates of this realme, by sondry traytors who were executed for the same on the 20. and 21. daies of September last past. 1586. VVhereunto is adioyned a godly prayer for the safetie of her Highnesse person, her honorable counsaile, and all other her obedient subiects. Seene and alowed. Nelson, Thomas, fl. 1580. 1586 (1586) STC 18425.5; ESTC S125438 4,506 14

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all her care was for their safetie still And that thereby she would deserue their loue and great good will The Traytors well examined whom God himself bewrayed Their Treasons knowne then were they straight to Westminster conuayed Whereas they all indited were of many a vilde pretence Seauen pleaded guiltie at the Barre before they went from thence The maner how they did begin herein will plaine appeare Their purposes in each respect you shall most truely heare Herein vnto you will be seene if they had not bene foylde Our Quéene our Realme yea rich and poore together had bene spoylde One Sauidge lurking long in Fraunce at Rheames did there remaine Whom Doctor Gifford did perswade great honor he should gaine If that he would goe take in hand these matters very straunge First to depriue our gracious Quéene Religion for to chaunge And then for to enuade the Realme by trowpes of forraine power To ouerthrowe the gouernment and kill her in her Bower Or forceably to dispossesse the Quéene of Englands Grace And to proclaime the Scottish Quéene and set her in her place Which matter Sauidge promised his full performance too So that he might see warrant with safe Conscience so to doo The Doctor vowed by his Soule and bad him vnderstand It was an honorable thing to take the same in hand When Sauidge heard that merits were to him thereby so rife He vowed for to doe the same or els to lose his life And shorthy into England hyed and did imparte the same To Babington of Darby shire a man sure voyde of shame And tolde him how that he had vowed to doe it or to dye Desiring him of helpe and ayde and that immediatly A Iesuit Priest whom Ballard hight came ouer to that end He came also to Babington and daylie did attend Still to perswade him that he would attempt and take in hand This vilde and wicked enterprise and stoutly to it stand And tolde him that he should haue ayde of sixtie thousand men That secretly should landed be and tolde him how and when And in respect of all his paines he truely might depende That it was lawfull so to doe Renowne should be the ende But let all Traytors now perceiue what honor he hath wonne Whose trayterous head and wicked heart hath many one vndone This proude and haughtie Babington in hope to gaine renowne Did stirre vp many wilfull men in many a Shire and Towne To ayde him in this deuilish act and for to take in hand The spoyle of our renowmed Prince and people of this Land Who did conclude with bloudie blade a slaughter to commit Vpon her Counsell as they should within Star Chamber sit Which is a place whereas the Lords and those of that degrée Yéeldes Iustice vnto euery man that craues it on their knée Yéa famous London they did meane for to haue sacke beside Both Maior and Magistrates therein haue murdered at that tide Each rich mans goodes had bene their owne no fauour then had serude Nought but our wealth was their desire though we and ours had starude Besides these wicked practises they had concluded more The burning of the Nauie and the chéefest Shippes in store With fier and sworde they vowed to kill and to displace Each Lord Knight and Magistrate true Subiects to her Grace They had determinde to haue cloyde and poysoned out of hand The chéefe and greatest Ordinaunce that is within this Land And did entend by violence on rich men for to fall To haue their money and their Place and to haue spoyld them all The Common wealth of England soone should thereby haue bene spoylde Our goodes for which our Parents and our selues long tyme had toylde Had all bene taken from vs besides what had ensued The substance proueth plainly to soone we all had rewed Those were the Treasons they conspirde our good Quéene to displace To spoyle the States of all this Land such was their want of grace But God that doth protect her still offended at the same Euen in their yong and tender yeres did cut them of with shame These Traytors executed were on Stage full strongly wrought Euen in the place where wickedly they had their Treasons sought There they were hangde and quartered there they acknowledgd why Who like as Traytors they had liude euen so they seemde to dye O wicked Impes O Traytors vilde that could these déedes deuise Why did the feare of God and Prince departe so from your eyes No Rebelles power can her displace God will defend her still True Subiects all will lose their liues ere Traytors haue their will How many mischiefes are deuisde how many waies are wrought How many vilde Conspiracies against her Grace is sought Yet God that doth protect her still her Grace doth well preserue And workes a shame vnto her foes as they doe best deserue O heauenly God preserue our Queene in plentie health and peace Confound her foes maintaine her right her ioyes O Lord encrease Lord blesse her Counsaile euermore and Nobles of this Land Preserue her Subiects and this Realme with thy most mightie hand FINIS ❧ T●e names of those Traytors that were executed for the Treasons before mentioned on the first day Iohn Ballard a Priest Anthonie Babington of Deticke in the Countie of Darbie Esquier Iohn Sauidge Gentleman Robert Barnwell Gentleman Chidiacke Tichborne of Porchester in the Countie of South Esquier Charles Tylney Esquier and a Pentioner Edward Abington of Hinlop in the Countie of Worcester Esquier The names of those which were executed on the second day Thomas Salisburie of Denbigh in the Countie of Denbigh Esquier Henry Dunn Gentleman Edward Iohnes of Denbigh in the Countie of Denbigh Esquier Iohn Trauers of Prescot in the Countie of Lancaster Gentleman Iohn Charnock of Lincolnes Inne Gentleman Robert Gage of Croydon in the Countie of Surrey Gentleman Ierome Bellamie of Harrow in the Countie of Middlesex Gentleman