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A31852 A faithful account, of the present state of affairs, in England, Scotland, and Ireland, or, The remarkable transactions and proceedings that have happened in these kingdoms, since the discovery of the horrid Popish Plot, anno 1678 to this present year, 1689/90 plainly shewing the state of affairs, from time to time, in peace and war : but more particularly what has happened under the government and reign of their present Majesties, King William and Queen Mary, and of our wonderful deliverance from popery and slavery, &c. / by E.C. E. C. 1690 (1690) Wing C22; ESTC R22985 73,896 190

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may see our Unanimity and that I may have the opportunity of shewing you how ready I am to do any thing that may give Comfort and Satisfaction to such Dutiful and Loyal Subjects Hereupon a Proclamation was Issued out for the Confinement of Popish Recusants more distant from London within five Miles of their Dwellings and another Proclamation for Apprehending divers Persons by Name accused of the Conspiracy Likewise an Order of Council for the apprehending Jesuits and Popish Priests with the Reward of Twenty l. a Head One William Staley a Goldsmith's Son in Covent Garden and a noted Papist was Tryed on the 21 of November at the Kings-Bench Bar before the Lord Chief Justice Scroggs and other Judges of that Bench upon an Indictment of High Treason for saying He would Kill the King c. and being Convicted was Sentenc'd to be Draw'd Hanged and Quartered which was accordingly Executed and his Quarters being given to his Friends a great many Papists crowded to his Funeral which was Solemnized with much pomp as accounting him the Proto-Martyr of their Cause The King was so much Incensed at this proceeding that an Order was sent to have the Body taken up and the Head and Quarters afixed upon the Gates of the City of London which was accordingly performed And now the Conspiracy being more narrowly searched into and manifested by the Papers seized with Edward Coleman Esq he was Tryed at the Kings Bench Bar before the Lord Chief Justice Scroggs on the 27 th of November upon an Indictment of High Treason in Conspiring the Death of the King subverting the Government and Extirpating the Protestant Religion upon which he was found Guilty by a Jury of Gentlemen of Quality of the County of Middlesex and the next day received Sentence as in case of High Treason and was Executed at Tyburn and a reward and protection was offered to such as would come in within a limited time and make a further Discovery and to prevent any danger that might from hence arise in any of the other Kingdoms Expresses were dispatched and such Persons as were accused or had been suspected were Seized and all due care taken especially in Ireland where by reason of the number of Papists Inhabiting that Kingdom the danger seemed to threaten and an Order was published That no Person upon great penalties should resort to the Queens Chapple or the Houses of Ambassadors unless her Servants or Servants of such Ambassadors as had Chapples and strict Inquiry was made upon this occasion Officers being appointed to have an Eye upon such as came in and out and some who could give no good account of themselves were carried before the Magistrates and Committed and a Proclamation was Issued out for dis-arming and securing Popish Recusants throughout the Kingdom which was punctually observed in most parts On the 17 th of November Letters having been scattered in the Streets of Dublin in Ireland Intimating a Conspiracy against the Life of the Duke of Ormond Lord Lieutenant of that Kingdom to be put in Execution by one Michael Jepson he was thereupon Seized and confessed the Design and that he was preverted and incited amongst other Inducements to this intended Murther for that Alexander Jepson his Father had been hanged at Dublin for the Plot contrived 1663. and hereupon Brin and Plunket two Secular Priests were Seized the former being the party that set him on to perpretrate this wickedness and Papers from other Priests incouraging the like were found upon a strict Inquiry And now the Parliament of England having made a considerable progress into the Plot and the design growing more and more apparent by the Testimonies of other Witnesses that came in they were on the 30 th of December Prorogued 'till the 4 th of February following upon which the Papists relying for a greater boldness in returning to the Cities of London and Westminster another Proclamation was Issued out commanding them to depart as likewise the Magistrates and Officers to make diligent search for such as should lurk about Town c. And a Proclamation commanding the immediate return of the Children of Noblemen Gentlemen and others that were the Kings Subjects being in Foreign Seminaries and forbidding relief to be sent to them according to the Statute made in the 20 th Year of Elizabeth or undergoe the Penalty of that Statute which is to be adjudged a Traytor and suffer Forfeit and ●oss as in case of High Treason And another Proclamation for apprehending several Jesuits by Name viz. John Gaven Vavasor alias Gifford Edward Levison as also Broadstreet a Popish Priest and Francis Evers alias Ireland forbidding all Persons to Harbour Conceal or Shelter them on pain of being proceeded against for High Treason offering for the lattor 100 l. and for the rest 50 l. a Man and William Ireland and John Grove the first a Jesuit being Tryed and Convicted at the Old Baily as Guilty of the Conspiracy were Sentenced as in case of High Treason and afterward Executed at Tyburn In the Month of February several of the Justices of the Peace being doubtful in putting the Laws in Execution as to what related in some particulars against Popish Recusants and proposing several Queries to His Majesty He referred them to His Judges who after Consultation made this return of their Opinions viz. I. That Foreigners being Popish Recusants and excercising ordinary Trades but not Merchants are not excused from taking the Oaths or finding Securities II. That Foreigners though certified by Ambassadors to be their Servants except they are their menial Servants are not excused III. That Foreigners though settled House-Keepers being no Travellers or Foreign Ministers Servants are not excused IV. That the Kings Native Subjects are not excused from taking the Oaths by being menial Servants to Foreign Masters V. That we find no Law that excuses a Female Covert being a Papist from taking the Oaths though her Husband be a Protestant VI. That a Popish Recusant having taken the Oaths is not bound to find new Surities unless upon a new tender of the Oaths he shall refuse to take the same And this was Signed Will. Scroggs Fra. North W. Montague W. Wylde T. Littleton Hugh Windham Robert Atkins V. Bertie Fra. Bramston Tho. Jones W. Dolbin And the King having approved the Opinion of his Judges ordered the Justices of the Peace in their respective precincts to take notice accordingly in the execution of their dutys and conform thereunto and ordered the Custos Rotulorum of each County to give them Information and a further charge given them to put the Laws in Execution where any neglect had been The Murther of Sir Edmond Bury Godfrey being by this time fully discovered to have been acted in Somerset House Yard whither he had been way-layed and trained in under pretence of parting a Fray and there being Strangled by the suddain twisting a Napkin round his Neck and afterwards breaking his Neck and that he had been carried to Primrose-bill where he
was found with his Sword run through him under colour to make it suspected he murthered himself Lawrence Hill Henry Bury and Robert Green were on the 10th of February tryed for the Murther at the Kings-Bench Bar where they were found Guilty upon the Evidence of Captain William Bedlow and the positive Oath of Miles Prance who swore himself to be immediately concerned in the Murther though since the popish Priests have prevailed upon him to recant as will appear hereafter and one Samuel Atkins was likewise Indicted as an Accessary to the Murther but acquitted and according to Sentence Green Bury and Hill were Executed at Tyburn where they denyed the Fact And this month Sir Joseph Williamson giving place the Earl of Sunderland was appointed Principal Secretary of State And now the time being come for the Judges to go the Lenten Circuit they had a strict Charge to recommend to the Justices of Peace and other Magistrates the putting the Laws in execution against popish Recusants and to see it done themselves as much as in them lay And upon the Kings Command the Duke and Dutchess of York departed for Holland and there went Ashoar at Masland-sluyce and so to the Hague and were received at the Court. On the 28th of March another Proclamation was issued out for a publick Fast to implore the further Protection of Almighty God in preserving us from our Enemies and commanded to be strictly kept and it was accordingly observed with more than ordinary Devotion and Solemnity And thus passed over the memorable Transactions of the latter part of the year 1678. In April 1679. The Knights Citizens and Burge●ses in Parliament assembled having in the Name of themselves and all the Commons of England impeach'd William Earl of Powis William Viscount Stafford William Lord Petre Henry Lord Arundel of Wardour and John Lord Bellasis Prisoners in the Tower upon divers Articles of High Treason and other high Crimes and Offences at the Bar of the House of Lords c. The said Prisoners were on the Ninth of April except the Lord Bellasis by reason of his illness of the Gout brought to the Bar of the Lords-House where kneeling and afterwards standing the Articles of their Impeachment were Read upon which they made several Petitions to the House that they might have Copies of their Charge and time to Answer thereto that they might be allowed Council and that their Witnesses might be summoned and have Liberty to come and Return And that that they might have the use of such Records as they should have occasion for which were granted them but with limitation that their Council should only assist them in matters of Law And the Lord Bellasis was allowed though absent a Copy of his Charge After this those that were present were remanded to the Tower and being brought again the 16th they delivered their Answers to the Articles of Charge and were reconducted to the Tower and on the 20th of April the King dissolved his Privy Council and called another putting forth a Declaration to shew his reasons for so doing appointing his new Council to consist of Thirty Persons Fifteen whereof were to be certain and the rest to be Elective at his pleasure Ten out of the Nobility and Five Commoners besides a Lord President a Secretary of Scotland and such of the Princes of the Blood as should be at Court the King acquainting his Parliament that next his great Council he would be advised by that Council and on the 30th of April being seated on the Throne and the Commons attending he made a Speech to both Houses recommending to them three particulars viz. The Prosecution of the Plot the Disbanding of the Army and the setting out a Fleet. And after that the Lord Chancellour opened to them the Kings Mind concerning the securing the Religion and Liberty in future Reigns And another Proclamation was published for Banishing Papists ten miles from London As also another for the Discovery and Apprehending several Persons suspected to have contrived and acted in fellonous Burning Houses in and about the City of London as Morice Gifford a popish Priest Roger Clinton Derby Molrain alias Fowler and several others of the Romish Religion On the 13th of May a Villanous and Barbarous Murther was committed upon the Person of the Arch-Bishop of St. Andrews Primate of Scotland by several desperate Ruffians on Horse-back who Seizing him in his Coach on the Road dragged him out and not giving him as he earnestly requested so much time as to say his Prayers beat out his Brains for which several of them were afterwards deservedly Hanged being ridged Sectaries And now the Parliament of England considering the Kings urgent Occasions granted him a supply of Two Hundred and Six thousand Four Hundred and Sixty Two Pounds Seventeen Shillings and Three pence for paying off and disbanding the Forces raised since the 29th of September 1677. And accordingly Commissioners were appointed to disband those Forces And the same Month he gave the Royal Assent to a Bill for the better securing the Liberty of the Subject and for Prevention of Imprisonment beyond the Seas As likewise a Bill for the Engrossing the Records of Fines burnt in the Fire that a little before had consumed the greatest part of the Temple The latter end of this Month a great number of discontented People armed in Scotland proclaiming the Covenant and putting out a Declaration of Grievances burning publickly several Acts of Parliament which they seemed to be disgusted at and many Hostilities ensued their number dayly encreasing but the Duke of Monmouth passing into that Kingdom with an Army utterly defeated and scattered them in the Fight of Bothwell Bridge and several of the Ring-Leaders were taken and Executed On the 13 th of June Thomas White alias Whitebread Provincial of the Jesuits in England William Harcourt pretended Rector of London John Fenwick Procurator for the Jesuits in England John Gaven and Anthony Turner all Jesuits and Priests were Tried at the Old-Bayly where they were found Guilty of High-Treason in Conspiring the Death of the King c. And the next Day Richard Langhorn a Councellor at Law was Tryed and found Guilty upon the like Account and they were all Executed soon after at Tyburn In the begining of July a dreadful Fire happened at East Deerham and burnt down the greatest part of the Town destroying Six or Seaven People and almost all the Substance of the Inhabitants On the 12 th the King Published a Proclamation for dissolving the Parliament declaring his Purpose was to meet his People in frequent Parliaments giving Directions thereupon to the Lord Chancellour to Issue out Writs for the Calling of another Parliament to Sit at Westminster the 7 th of October following On the 18 th Sir George Wakeman the Queen's Physitian William Marshal William Rumley and James Corker were tryed at the Old-Bayly upon Indictments of High-Treason in Conspiring the Death of the King c. But contrary to the Expectation of
he had been some time detained by contrary Winds he arrived and was received at Dub●●n by those of his Sticklers with Acc●●ma●●●●s of Joy and from that time the I●●sh Papists began to date their hopes of subjectin● the Protestants and bragged that their Religion should not long co●●inue And indeed this Earl did all he could to surpress it by placing and dis●●●ing Office●s and Ministers in S●●●●ns Military and Civil by ●n ●ncontro●lable Power refusing to shew ●ny War●●●● or g●ve the least reason for his so 〈◊〉 and all 〈◊〉 a ●●ddain a Proclamation was sent to the Co●●c●l of Scotland 〈◊〉 sed in 〈…〉 Letter for Liberty of cons●●ce as ●●ll for Roman Ca●●●licks as other 〈◊〉 only Field-Convenci●●●● and 〈◊〉 Meetings and such like 〈◊〉 and to suspend all Laws c. 〈◊〉 ●●c●sants and Conventicie● 〈◊〉 that ●hould peacefully meet dis● anulling 〈…〉 Tests and other Matters 〈…〉 were rende●d unqualified or uncapable of holding Places and Trusts in the Government and appointing a new Oath to acknowledge his Right and Power and not to take up or bear Arms against him but to oppose such as should attempt it to which a suitable Letter was returned Signed by the chief Ministers of State of that Kingdom promising Obedience And now many Roman Catholicks being Commissioned for the Peace throughout England and Dispenced with from taking the Oaths and Tests of Qualification The Protestant Justices of the County of Middlesex desired the same Dispensation might be allowed them To which the King replyed He took it kindly their putting Confidence in him and he would take care of them The New Lord Deputy of Ireland finding his violent Proceedings much disatisfied the greater part of the People and occasioned Reflections on them the better to palliate the Matter Is●ued out Three Proclamations One to assure the People of his good Intentions towards them commanding the Magistrates to apprehend and bring to Justice the spreaders of Reports tending otherways Another for preserving the Forces in good Order and Discipline And a Third for suppressing Tories and Robbers On the 18 th of March the King being in Council at White-Hall Declared his Intention further to Prorogue the Parliament to the 22 d. of November 1687. And that he intended a General Toleration of Liberty of Conscience to his Subjects and for that end he designed to Publish his Declaration for a general Liberty of Conscience to all Persons of what Perswasion soever c. The Attorney and Sollicitor General were forbidden to suffer Process to Issue out in the King's Name against any Dissenter whatsoever and a Proclamation was Issued out for a fu●ther P●orogation of the Parliament and with these Proceedings concluded the Year 1686. On the 4 th of April 1687. A Declaration for Liberty of Conscience was Signed by the King at VVhite Hall promising amongst other things to Protect and Maintain the Arch-Bishops Bishops and Clergy and all others of the Church of England in the Free Exercise of their Religion as by Law Established c. and that the Penal Laws and all Tests should be laid aside and no longer useful for distinguishment of Opinion or keeping Persons of any Perswasion out of Places of Trust directing how and in what manner they should meet in their several Assemblies and upon what notice c. Upon this both Papists and Dissenters began to spread sundry Scandalous and Malicious Libels against the Conduct of the Church Established and doubted not but this great Engine would make her totter but it proved otherwise and this dividing made way for a surer Establishment However divers flattering Addresses followed from sundry Perswasions promoted for the most part by Underhand Insinuation for the Priests were every where busie in making their Advantage and several Alterations were made in the Judges and Ministers of State many of the Judges having given their Opinions for the Dispencing Power and it having been carryed for Sir Edward Hales in the King's-Bench Court upon an Action brought against him by his Coachman for Five Hundred Pounds according to the Statutes for taking upon him a Place of Trust without being Qualified by the Oathes c. On the 22 d. of April the King removed the Lo●d Chief Justice Herbert to the Common Pleas and the Lord Chief Justice Wright to the Kings-Bench and Sir Francis Withens one of the Justices of the Kings-Bench had his Quietus And now the D. of Buckingham dying his Garter was given to the Earl of Sunderland and he was made a Knight Companion of the Order and Sir Richard Allebone a Roman Catholick who had been 〈◊〉 and a Serjeant at Law by the King 's Writ was sworn on the 28 th of April one of the Justices of the King's-Bench before the Lord Chancellor And the Parliament meeting at VVestminster were by Commission Prorogued to the 22 d. of November The Army being all this while on Foot and several Campaigns held at Hounslow-Heath where Two Cn●ppels were erected one for the Roman Catholicks and another for the Protestants The ●●ege of Buda was appointed to be Acted but it being like to come to earnest about Priority and some Bullets being shot 〈◊〉 was given over and some of the Judges having given their Opinion that it was Death by the Law of the Land for a Soldier ●ntering into Pay Deserting his Colo●rs without Leave though in time of Peace divers were tryed and executed and now ●ddresses came crouding from all 〈◊〉 of Thanks for Liberty of Conscience c. The publick Papers being Weekly fi●led with them c. And the Priests proceeded to Build Chaples in St. John's Limes-Street Bucklers Bury Lincolns-s●n-Fields and in most places giving out what Advantages they had gained and how near they were to the Consummating their Wishes but 〈◊〉 Man Proposes God Disposes nor were the Quakers a thing unusual in those People behind-hand in their Complements and Addresses which induced many to believe that some Jesuits in Disguise were gotten amongst them About this time arrived a Ship very Richly ●aden with Gold and Silver from the VVest-Indies Commanded by Captain VVilliam Phillips who afterward was Knighted for this Exploit and this Treasure with several pieces of Canon were the Wreck of a Spanish Galleon about 40. Years since and recovered by Diving in 14 and 15 Fathom Water in a strong Sea running between divers Rocks and Islands the Treasure amounted to about 200000 l. and was partnered amongst those that had fitted him out of whom the Duke of Albermarle was principal but others going to attempt the like returned without Success and Sir John Narborough dyed in the Enterprize And now contrary to Expectation the King Published a Proclamation for the Dissolution of the Parliament given at Hamp●on Court on the Second of July 1687. and upon an Embassy sent to Rome the Pope sent hither in Quality of his Nuncio Ferdinand d' Adda Arch-Bishop of Amasia c. who on the 3 d. of July had his publick Audience at VVindsor and was