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A63159 The tryal and conviction of John Tasborough and Ann Price for subornation of perjury, in endeavouring to perswade Mr. Stephen Dugdale to retract and deny his evidence about the horrid Popish Plot with an intention to stifle the further prosecution and discovery of the same at the King's bench bar at Westminster, Tuesday the third day of February, 1679/80 before the Right Honourable Sir William Scroggs Knight, Lord Chief Justice, and the rest of the judges of that court. Tasborough, John, defendant.; Price, Ann., defendant.; England and Wales. Court of King's Bench. 1680 (1680) Wing T2161; ESTC R23482 43,678 63

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I Do Appoint ROBERT PAWLETT to Print the Tryal of Iohn Tasborough and Ann Price Aud let no other presume to Print the same WILLIAM SCROGGS THE Tryal and Conviction OF IOHN TASBOROVGH and ANN PRICE FOR SUBORNATION OF PERJURY In Endeavouring to perswade M r. Stephen Dugdale To retract and deny his Evidence about the Horrid Popish Plot With an Intention to stifle the further Prosecution and Discovery of the same At the King's Bench Bar at Westminster Tuesday the Third Day of February 1679 80. Before the Right Honourable Sir William Scroggs Knight Lord Chief Justice and the rest of the Judges of that Court. LONDON Printed for Robert Pawlett at the Bible in Chancery-Lane near Fleet-Street 1679 80. THE TRYAL and CONVICTION OF IOHN TASBOROVGH and ANNE PRICE c. In Hillary-Term Feb. 3. 1679. This day John Tasborough and Anne Price who were the last Term Indicted for the Offence in the Indictment hereafter recited and found Guilty by the Grand Iury of the County of Middlesex were brought to a Tryal at the Bar of the Court of Kings-Bench which proceeded thus FIrst Proclamation was made for Information in usual form Then the Defendants were called and appearing were by the Clerk of the Crown advised to look to their Challenges Then the Jurors that were summoned to try the Cause being called and appearing the Twelve that were sworn were these Persons following Jur. Thomas Harriot Thomas Iohnson Charles Vmphrevile Thomas Earsby Richard Pagett Iohn Greene Edward Wilford Richard Bull Ioseph Radcliffe Richard Cooper Iames Supple George Read Clerk of Cr. Gentlemen of the Jury you that are sworn hearken to the Record The Defendants Iohn Tasborough and Anne Price stand Indicted by the Oaths of Twelve honest and lawful men of the County of Middlesex which Indictment sets forth That whereas one Thomas White alias Whitebread William Harcourt Iohn Fenwick Iohn Gavan alias Gawen and Anthony Turner being Popish Recusants and false Traytors against our Soveraign Lord Charles the Second by the grace of God of England Scotland France and Ireland King Defender of the Faith c. the Thirteenth day of Iune in the year of the Reign of our Soveraign Lord the King that now is the thirty first at the Sessions of Oyer and Terminer and Goal-delivery then held in the Old-Bailey in the Parish of St. Sepulchers in the Ward of Faringdon without London for the City of London and County of Middlesex were lawfully Indicted for certain High Treasons in the said Indictment specifyed and afterwards were severally tryed by a ●ury of the said County and then and there were Attain●ed as appears by the Record thereof to the Jurors aforesaid in Evidence shewn And whereas also one Richard Langhorn Esque being a Popish Recusant the 14th day of Iune in the year of the Reign of our said Soveraign Lord the King that now is the 31th aforesaid at the Sessions of Oyer and Terminer then held by Adjournment at the Old-Bailey in the Parish and Ward aforesaid was lawfully Indicted for divers High-Treasons in the said Indictment specified and being afterwards Tryed by a Jury of the County was then and there thereof Attainted as appears by the Record thereof to the Jurors aforesaid in Evidence shew● And whereas one Stephen Dugdale upon the several Tryals of the Indictments aforesaid was a Witness produced and Sworn on behalf of our said Soveraign Lord the King that now is and then and there in lawful manner did give material Evidence against the said William Harcourt and the said several other Traytors to prove them guilty of the matters in the said Indictment specified the said Defendants Iohn Tasbrough and Anne Price the premises aforesaid well knowing and being persons devilishly affected towards our Soveraign Lord Charles the Second now King of England c. their Supream and Natural Lord and devising and with all their strength intending the Peace and Tranquillity of this Kingdom to disturb and to hinder and stifle the farther Discovery of the said Treasons and as much as in them lay the due course of Law to elude and the prosecution of Justice in that behalf to retard and obstruct as also to cause and procure that it should be believed that the persons aforesaid Attainted were unjustly Attainted the said Anne Price before the Tryal of the said William Harcourt to wit the 10th day of Iune in the year Reign of our said Soveraign Lord the King the 31th aforesaid at the Parish of St. Margaret Westminster in the County of Middle●ex with Force and Arms falsly unlawfully unjustly corruptly and against the duty of her Allegiance did sollicit suborn and endeavour to perswade the said Stephen Dugdale that he the aforesaid Stephen Dugdale should not be a Witness nor give Evidence against the said William Harcourt upon the Tryal of the said William Harcourt for the Treasons aforesaid And that the said Iohn Tasborough and Anne Price afterwards to wit the 12th day of October in the year of the Reign of our said Soveraign Lord the King that now is the 31th aforesaid at the Parish of St. Margaret Westminster aforesaid with Force and Arms falsly unlawfully unjustly advisedly corruptly and against the duty of their Allegiance did sollicit suborn and endeavour to perswade and either of them did then and there falsly unlawfully advisedly corruptly and against the duty of their Allegiance sollicit suborn and endeavour to perswade the said Stephen Dugdale that he the said Stephen Dugdale should retract and deny all the Evidence and Information which he the said Stephen Dugdale as aforesaid had given against the Traytors and Popish Recusants aforesaid the said Iohn Tasborough and Ann● Price then and there falsly unlawfully unjustly and advisedly corruptly promising and either of them promising to the said Stephen Dugdale great sums of Money and Rewards if he the said Stephen Dugdale would retract and deny all the Evidence and Information by the said Stephen Dugdale against the Traytors and Popish Recusants aforesaid as aforesaid given and would withdraw and absent himself the said Stephen Dugdale in places unknown and beyond the Sea And that the said Iohn Tasborough and Anne Price their wicked Devices Practices and Intentions aforesaid to fulfil and accomplish afterwards to wit the said 12th day of October in the year of the Reign of our said Soveraign Lord the King the 31th aforesaid at the Parish aforesaid in the County aforesaid by Force and Arms falsly unlawfully unjustly advisedly and corruptly and against the duty of their All●giance did produce and shew and each of them did then and there produce and shew to the said Stephen Dugdale a certain Note in Writing the Tenour of which Note follows in these English words following Being touched with a true Remorse of Conscience and hearty sorrow for the great Ill I did in coming in a Witness against the Catholicks and there speaking things which in my own Conscience I knew to be very far from the truth I think my self bound