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A63185 The tryal of Nathaniel Thompson, William Pain, and John Farwell upon an information exhibited by the Kings Attorney General against them, for writing, printing and publishing libels, by way of letters and other prints, reflecting upon the justice of the nation, in the proceedings against the murderers of Sir Edmond-bvry Godfrey : at Guild-hal on Tuesday June the 20th, 1682, where after a full hearing they were convicted : together with an accompt of several affidavits read in His Majesties Court of Kings Bench and other matters at the time of their receiving sentence : to which is added by way of appendix, several other affidavits which further confirm the testimony of Mr. Prance, given upon the tryal of Green, Berry and Hill about that murder, with some observations touching the said Thompson, Farwell and Pain. Thompson, Nathaniel, d. 1687, defendant.; Paine, William, defendant.; Farwell, John, defendant.; England and Wales. Court of King's Bench. 1682 (1682) Wing T2207; ESTC R18230 39,778 52

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I Do appoint Thomas Simmons to Print the Trial of Nathaniel Thompson William Pain and John Farwell and that no others presume to Print the same July the 8th 1682. FR. PEMBERTON THE TRYAL OF Nathaniel Thompson William Pain AND John Farwell Upon an Information exhibited by the Kings Attorny General against them for Writing Printing and Publishing Libels by way of Letters and other Prints reflecting upon the Justice of the Nation in the Proceedings against the Murderers OF Sir EDMOND-BVRY GODFREY At Guild-hal on Tuesday June the 20th 1682. Where after a full hearing they were Convicted Together with an accompt of several AFFIDAVITS read in His Majesties Court of KINGS BENCH and other matters at the time of their receiving SENTENCE To which is added by way of Appendix Several other Affidavits which further confirm the Testimony of Mr. Prance given upon the Tryal of Green Berry and Hill about that Murder with some Observations touching the said Thompson Farwell and Pain LONDON Printed for Thomas Simmons at the Princes Arms in Ludgate Street 1682. THE TRYAL OF Nathaniel Thompson William Pain AND John Farwell Trinity Term XXXIV Caroli Secundi Regis On Tuesday the 20th of June 1682 before the Right Honourable Sir Francis Pemberton Lord Chief Justice of His Majesties Court of Kings Bench by Nisi prius in the Guild-Hall of the City of London came on the Tryals of Nathaniel Thompson William Pain and John Farwel upon an Information brought against them for several Trespasses and Misdemeanours in Writing Printing and Publishing Letters Importing that Sir Edmondbury Godfrey murdered himself as also for several Falsities relating to the said matter Printed in several Papers called the Loyal Protestant Intelligence And the Jurors Names were as follow Jur. Peter Houblon John Ellis William Barret Joshua Brooks Gervas Byfield Jonathan Lee. George Widdowes William Sambrooke William Jacomb John Delmee Samuel Bayly Samuel Howard The INFORMATION was in the Attorney General 's name FOR that in Hillery Term in the 30th and 31th years of this Kings Reign in the Court of Kings Bench at Westminster by a Jury of the County of Middlesex were indicted Robert Green _____ Gerald Clerk Henry Berry Lawrence Hill Dominick Kelly and Philbert Vernatt for that they by the Instigation of the Devil c. The 12th of October in the 30th year of this Kings Reign at the Parish of St. Mary le Strand in the County of Middlesex aforesaid with Force and Arms in and upon Sir Edmondbury Godfrey Knight in the Peace of God and the King then and there being feloniously wilfully and of their malice aforethought did make an Assault and kill and murther him in this manner viz. Green did fold and fasten a Linnen Handkercheif about his Neck and therewith choaked and strangled him of which choaking and strangling he instantly died And the others viz. Gerald Berry Hill Kelley and Vernatt were present aiding abetting comforting assisting and maintaining the said Green to kill and murther the said Sir Edmondbury Godfrey in form aforesaid and so they the said Green Gerald Berry Hill Kelly and Vernatt in manner and form aforesaid him the said Sir Edmonbury Godfrey feloniously willfully and of their malice aforethought did kill and murther against the Peace of our said Lord the King his Crown and Dignity To which Indictment afterwards the said Term the said Robert Green Henry Berry and Lawrence Hill severally pleaded Not Guilty and put themselves upon the Country and after in the said Term of St. Hillary in the said Court of Kings Bench at Westminster for the Felony and Murther aforesaid by a Jury of their Country in due manner were tryed and thereof lawfully convicted and attainted as by the Record thereof in the said Court of Kings Bench at Westminster remaining more fully appears which said Robert Green Henry Berry and Lawrence Hill were afterwards executed and suffered Death according to the form and effect of the Judgment and Attainder aforesaid And whereas one Miles Prance upon the Tryal of the Indictment aforesaid was produced a Witness and sworn for the King and gave material Evidence against the said Green Berry and Hill to prove them guilty of the Felony and Murther aforesaid And one William Bedloe John Brown Elizabeth Curtis Zachary Skillarne and Nicholas Cambridge upon the Tryal aforesaid were Witnesses in like manner produced and sworn for the King and gave diverse material evidences against the said Green Berry and Hill to prove them guilty of the said Felony and Murder And whereas also the said _____ Gerald Robert Green Lawrence Hill Dominick Kelly and Philbert Vernat at the time of the Felony and Murther aforesaid were Papists and Maintainers of the Romish Superstitions And the said _____ Gerald Dominick Kelly and Philbert Vernatt have fled and not yet appeared to the said Indictment And whereas also by the Coroners Inquest taken upon the view of the Body of the said Sir Edmondbury Godfrey lying dead before John Cooper Gent. one of the Coroners of the said County of Middlesex by the Oaths of honest and lawful men of the the same County above the number of twelve persons it was found that certain Malefactors unknown Feloniously and of their malice prepense him the said Sir Edmondbury Godfrey did strangle and choak of which he dyed The said Nathaniel Thomson William Pain and John Farwel well knowing the premises and being persons Devillishly affected devising practising and with all their strength intending the peace and common Tranquillity of their Kingdom of England to disturb and as much as in them lay the due course of the Law to destroy and subvert and elude and the Justice of this Kingdom of England to defame and scandalize and as well the said Miles Prance William Bedloe John Brown Elizabeth Curtis Zachary Skillarne Nicholas Cambridge as the said John Cooper and the honest and lawful men Sworn upon Enquest aforesaid upon view of the body aforesaid to bring into the greatest hatred contempt and vile esteem with all the Kings Subjects and to deter the Kings Subjects from finding detecting and proving the designes of Papists against our Lord the King and the true Religion now by Law established and impiously and wickedly devising and intending them the said _____ Gerald Dominick Kelly and Philbert Vernat from undergoing the pains and sentence by Law upon them to be inflicted for the murther aforesaid and to aid and assist them altho' they be Guilty to be found Not Guilty thereof And to deceive and beguile the King's Subjects in the premisses with their false Affirmations and Arguments and cause and procure that it should be believed and esteemed that the said Green Berry and Hill the persons for the Murther of the said Sir Edmondbury Godfrey as aforesaid convicted and executed had been convicted and executed unjustly and that the said Sir Edmondbury Godfrey was felo de se and himself had feloniously murthered They the said Thompson Pain and Farwel their most impious wicked and diabolical intentions
to fulfil and perfect afterwards to wit the 23th of February in the four and Thirtieth year of the Raign of our now Soveraign Lord the King at the parish of Saint Mary le Bow London with force and arms c. falsly unlawfully unjustly wickedly and diabolically made composed and caused to be printed a certain false scandalous and defamatory Libel Entituled a Letter to Mr. Miles Prance in relation to the Murther of Sir Edmondbury Godfrey In which said Libel amongst other things it is contained as follows And hearing that the Coroners Jury or Inquest were first of Opinion and accordingly declared he was felo de se and that there was much Art and Skill used to procure their Verdict to the contrary more particularly the refusing of the body at their instance and request to be opened And in another place of the same Libel it is further contained as follows They say that if a Man or any other Creature be strangled or hang'd and his body cold and the blood setled in the Veins as he must needs be if your Evidence be true meaning the Evidence of the said Miles Prance run twenty Swords through such a body not one drop of blood will come out but on the contrary his body when found was full of blood in so much that over and above the Cakes or great Gobbets of congealed putrified blood found afterwards in his Cloths the Constable when he pulled the sword out of his body it crashed against his back bone and gobbets of blood and water gushed or gubled out of that wound in abundance not only in that very place where the sword was pulled out but in all his passage to the White house especially there where his body was lifted over two high s●umps and also when he was laid upon the Table the blood and water so issued out of that wound that it ran from off the Table upon the Floor and from thence into the Cellar so that they do averr that that wound that he received by that Sword must of necessity be the Cause of his Death And in another part of the same Libel it is further contained as follows They observe that Bedloe's before the Committee of Lords and your Evidence in relation to this Gentleman's Death are as different as the East is from the West for you dogg him out of St. Clements the other decoys him from Charing Cross you swear he was strangled with an Handkercheif near the Stables going to the Water-side Bedloe that he was smothered with a Pillow in a Room in the great Court in Somerset house you say that he took Horse at Sohoe Bedloe says he took Coach at Clarendon-house with many more such like contradictions and considering the old Proverb fore-warned fore-armed a further and fuller accompt of the whole matter expect And that the said Nathaniel Thompson William Paine and John Farewell their most impious wicked and diabolical intentions to fulfil and perfect afterwards to wit the third day of March in the said four and thirtieth year of the Reign of the said late Lord the King at the said Parish of St. Mary le Bow London aforesaid with Force and Arms c. falsly unlawfully unjustly evilly maliciously scandalously and diabolically made composed and caused to be printed another false scandalous and defaming Libel intituled a second Letter to Miles Prance in reply to the Ghost of Sir Edmondbury Godfrey In which last mentioned Libel amonst other things it is further contained as follows Next whereas my Letter saith and that truly that the Coroners Jury were first of opinion and accordingly declared he was felo de se and that much Art and Skill was used to procure their Verdict to the contrary And in another place of the same last mentioned Libel amongst other things it is further contained as follows And it would be very material if the Coroner would declare what he received for that Job and of whom and what Evidence he had to induce the Jury to find as the Inquisition imports that he was strangled with a Linnen cloth a matter of fact never so much as spoken of until you came in with your Evidence which was not in some weeks after And I do again averr that the Body was required by the Jury to be opened and was refused and if the Body was in their and the Coroner's power as the Ghost insinuates such power was concealed from and denied the Jury And in another place of the same last mentioned Libel it is amongst other things contained as follows He is to understand that Mr. Brown the two Chirurgions meaning the said Zachary Skillarne and Nicholas Cambridge and Mrs. Curtis are no competent nor can be material Witnesses in this Case And in another place of the same last mentioned Libel it is further contained as follows But Mr. Prance it will be fully proved that the Body was full of Blood and that there was Cakes or Gobbets of dry Blood found in his Cloaths which with his Body stunk extreamly And it will be also fully and effectually proved that his Eyes Nostrils and Corners of his Mouth were Fly-blown And in another place of the same last mentioned Libel amongst other things it is contained as follows And as to the seventh and last Paragraph which relates only to the difference betwixt you and Mr. Bedloe's Evidence I must take notice that what you and and he swears is very contradictory And in another place of the same last mentioned Libel amongst other things it is further contained as follows But I cannot omit to take further notice of Mr. Curtis's Affidavit in relation to the Wax found upon the Cloths in which I cannot say but she may swear true but this I do averr that if it be so those drops were put upon the Cloths long after he was found And after the Jury had set on the body for there was no such thing then on the Cloths And I suppose this was some artifice used by those who either out of interest or design were desirous to comfirm his being murthered at Somerset house And the said Attorney General for the same Lord the King gives the Court here to understand and be informed That the said Nathaniel Thompson William Pain and John Farwell in their further prosecution aforesaid falsly wickedly and maliciously their contrivances and intentions aforesaid afterwards to with the 7th day of March in the four and Thirtieth year of our said Lord the King at the Parish of Saint Mary le Bow London with force and arms c. falsly unlawfully unjusty wickedly maliciously scandalously and devillishly composed made and caused to be printed a certain other false scandalous and defamatory Libel Entituled The Loyal Protestant and True Domestick Intelligence or News both from City and Country In which last mentioned Libel it is contained as follows that there is not in the said Letter meaning the said false scandalous and defaming Libel Entituled a Letter to Mr. Miles Prance
in relation to the Murther of Sir Edmondbury Godfrey before first mentioned the least item or circumstance but what will be by undeniable Evidence made out to be the truth So the said Mr. Prance having not as yet vouchsafed an Answer to that Letter he will speedily receive a further Letter relating to that Murther wherein the further truth will not only be fully set forth and other Circumstances set out And further that the said Nathaniel Thompson William Pain and John Farwell in their further prosecuting falsly wickedly and maliciously their contrivances and intentions aforesaid with force and arms c. falsly unlawfully wickedly maliciously and devillishly composed and caused to be Printed a certain other false scandalous and defamatory Libel Entituled The Loyal Protestant Intelligence c. In which last mentioned Libel amongst other things it is contained as follows Whereas Dick Janeway in this dayes Mercury promises an Answer to the late Letter to Mr. Prance c. This is to give him and all the world notice That such an Answer is impatiently expected by the Author of that Letter who questions not but to prove every Tittle of that Letter to the satisfaction of all mankind And besides he is very desirous that the Courantier according to his last Pacquet of Advice to Rome would go on and use his Interest to procure the Lord Mayor Court of Aldermen and Common Council of London to inspect the Truth of that Letter whereby it will appear inevitably that there is not one Papist or Popishly affected person concerned in that Letter or in the proof of the particulars thereof but the same with divers other material circumstances relating to the Murther of Sir E B Godfrey and the Fraud and Blind put upon the world in relation thereto will be more fully plainly and manifestly proved without giving ill Words or scurrilous Language or Reflections to any persons that really are or supposed to be therein concern'd in any circumstance whatsoever And that the said Nathaniel Thompson William Pain and John Farwell in their further prosecution aforesaid falsly wickedly and maliciously their contrivances and intentions after to wit The first day of April in the four and thirtieth year of the Reign of our said Lord the King with force and arms c. at the Parish of Saint Mary le Bow London aforesaid falsly unlawfully unjustly wickedly maliciously scandalously and devillishly made composed and caused to be Printed a certain other false scandalous and defamatory Libel Entituled the Loyal Protestant Intelligence c. In which last mentioned Libel amongst other things it is contained as follows Last Wednesday Nathaniel Thompson vpon Summons appeared before the Lords of his Majesties most honourable Privy Council about the Letters to Mr. Miles Prance concerning the Death òf Sir Edmondbury Godfrey where he justified the matter and produced the Authors who are ready to prove by undeniable and substantial Witnesses not in the least accused or suspected of Popery as the malicious Party do suggest that every Tittle and Iota of those Letters are true And that in another part of the last mentioned Libel amongst other things it is contained as follows Mr. Thompson and the Gentlemen his Friends are to attend the next Wednesday at Council where they do not doubt but that Honourable Board will put them into à Method to prove the whole or any particular which their Honours in their great Wisdom shall think convenient to be brought to the Test or Examination And further that the said Nathaniel Thompson c. the Twenty-third day of February in the abovesaid Thirty-fourth year of our said Lord the King and divers other days and times betwixt the said Twenty-third of February and the aforesaid Thirty-fourth year and the day of the exhibiting of the said Information at the Parish of St Mary le Bow London aforesaid knowingly and every of them knowing the said several Libels to be false malicious scandalous and seditious with Force and Arms c. falsly unlawfully unjustly wickedly maliciously scandalously seditiously and devillishly the said false malicious scandalous and seditious Libels uttered and published and each of them uttered and published in manifest contempt of the Laws of this Kingdom of England and the Scandal and Defamation of the publick Justice of the same to the evil Example of all others in like Case offending and against the Kings Peace his Crown and Dignity c. Then Proclamation for Information being made Mr. Thompson acquainted my Lord and the Jury with the effect of the Information as follows Mr. Thompson My Lord and you Gentlemen of the Jury This is an Information against Nathaniel Thompson William Pain and John Farwell and it is for writing and printing several Scandalous Libels about the the Death of Sir Edmondbury Godfrey In which we set forth that Green Berry and Hill were indicted for the Murder of Sir Edmondbury Godfrey and thereof convicted and attained and that the said Green Berry and Hill were executed for it that upon their Tryal for that Matter several Witnesses were examined namely Mr. Prance Bedloe Curtis and several others to prove Sir Edmondbury Godfrey murthered at Somerset-house and before the Tryal there was an Inquest taken by the Coroner of Middlesex by which it does appear that Sir Edmondbury Godfrey was murthered by several Persons unknown and that the Defendants to reflect upon the Justice of the Nation and scandalize the Witnesses produced at that Tryal and to make it believed that these Persons died Wrongfully did write and print several scandalous Libels and Letters one of them intituled a Letter to Miles Prance concerning the Murther of Sir Edmondbury Godfrey and in these Letters did suggest as if he had been felo de se and do reflect upon every one of the Witnesses as if they had contradicted themselves and also do reflect upon the Coroner as though he had bribed the Jury and do undertake by these Arguments and several others that you will hear to prove that Sir Edmondbury Godfrey murthered himself And that in another Libel that Thompson printed called his Loyal Protestant Intelligence he says he will make it out by a Cloud of Witnesses This we say is against the Peace of the King and defaming of the Justice of the Nation If we prove this matter upon them you are to find them Guilty Mr. Serj. Maynard My Lord The matter which you have now before you is as impudent a thing as ever was done Gentlemen Sir Edmondbury Godfrey was murthered and Green and the Contrivers of it have been executed for it the matter hath passed the Examination of the Parliament and the King and Council and all Now this Thompson is a Printer I may as well say a Printer of Libels for he does constantly print Libels against the Religion established and the Justice of the Nation The Jury that were impannelled upon the Coroners Inquest he says of them that they at first did agree that he murthered himself and afterwards did
Jury sate on the said Body and did see the said Body stripped And this Deponent having conferred with the said Thompson and agreeing with him in the circumstances the said Narrative the same day was written in part in the said Thompson's house and being finished was read over by this Deponent and the said Thompson who agreed with this Depononent in the truth thereof George Larkin Jur. 22. die Martii 1681. coram me J. Moore Mayor And upon this sight of the Body and comparing of Notes with Mr. Larkin he puts out a little Pamphlet intituled A True and Perfect Narrative c. in which there is a Paragraph or two quite contrary to what he Prints in the Letters pray take it in the words of it A True and Perfect Narrative of the late Terrible and Bloody Murther of Sir Edmond-berry Godfrey c. with Allowance Printed by N. T. 1678. ON Friday the Eighteenth of this Instant Mr. Cooper the Coroner of Middlesex impannell'd a Jury at the White-House to Enquire about the occasion of the Death of the said Sir Edmond-berry and two Chirurgions having been first Sworn removed the Body in the presence of the Coroner and Jury and found the Wounds about it which one of the Chirurgions searched with his Probe and found one of them not above an Inch deep the Probe going against one of his Ribs but the other being a little below the left Pap went quite through the Body his Face was of a fresh colour tho' in his Life time very pale somewhat swelled and a green Circle about his Neck as if he had been strangled his blood being setled about his Throat and the upper part of his Breast the Chirurgions having reviewed the Body delivered their Judgments That the Wounds they found about him were not the Cause of his Death but that he was Suffocated before the Wounds were made And that which may fully persuade any person of the Truth hereof is That there was not one drop of Blood to be found in the place where he lay nor the least appearance of any such thing tho' the Ditch was dry and it might have been easily seen if there had been any Another thing was that the very bottom of the soles of his Shoes were as clean as if he had but just come out of his own Chamber which was an evident sign that he was carried thither A third thing very remarkable is That one of the Jury Affirmed that a Servant of his Mothers who is owner of the ground were the Body lay with a Butcher and two Boys made a very strict and narrow search in all parts of that ground for a Calf that was missing upon Monday and Tuesday last and at that time there lay no dead Body Belt Gloves Stick or other thing there And notwithstanding he gives himself the Name of the Loyal Protestant Printer this is not the first time he hath been charged wlth Printing Popish Books I take still these Letters and Libels to be a Limb of Popery for Wednesday the thirtieth of October 1678. he was Committed to the Gatehouse at Westminster by the House of Lords for that very matter As for Mr. Farewell he was mightily afraid he should be taken for a Papist Mr. Serjeant Maynard declared he thought he was of no Religion but if he be I know which is most like to justifie such Practises But tho' I cannot say any thing as to his Religion yet I have reason to think the Papists had a great kindness for him for not to mention other things he was Trustee for Fenwick the Jesuite that was Executed and that I think will appear by the following Affidavit and also a kind of Will made by the said Fenwick The Affidavit of John Richardson John Richardson of the Parish of St. Clement Danes in the County of Middlesex formerly Clark to Richard Langhorn Esq executed aged 36 years or thereabouts Deposeth that in or about the year 1670. Mr. John Farwel lately deputy Bayliff of Westminster was employed by the said Mr. Langhorn in the cause between the Jesuits Whitebread Poulten and others and one Mr. John Savage in a sutie in Chancery Concerning Newenham Abby in Bedfordshier And that in the year 1678. About Michaelmas day there having for some time before been another suite in Chancery depending between one Mr. Goodlad and the Jesuits executed and others all the papers in the said cause being removed by the said Mr. Langhorns order before his Imprisonment out of his Chamber Mr. Farwell met this Deponent and said to him where are the papers in the Cause between the Jesuits and Mrs. Goodlad The Deponent told him in the Temple Mr. Farwell said he must have them brought to him to follow the suite that Mr. Langhorn had begun So the Deponent carryed them to him the next day and within some short time afterwards the said cause was finally ended as the deponent hath been since informed Mr. Farwell was also Concerned for the Jesuits as a Trustee for five hundred pounds of Fenwick's mony in Benjamin Hintons hands found by a Jury and given as the Deponent is informed to the Sheriffs of London Notwithstanding which he being Summoned on a Commission of Enquiry to Guildhal about May last and there examined if he had never been a Trustee for any of them he said on his Oath No yet after being charged with his being proved a Trustee for this Five Hundred Pound before the Jury he then confessed he had forgot it And owned he was a Trustee for the Five Hundred Pound before mentioned John Richardson Jur. 3. die Aprilis 1682. Coram me John Moore Mayor Fenwick the Jesuit that was Executed his Will I had taken from me when I was Apprehended and brought to Prison two Goldsmiths Notes one of 400 l. another of 100 l. the Money is in Benjamin Hinton's hands at Birchin-Lane End in Lumbard-street There were also two Bonds each of 126 l. due to me from Mr. Samuel Tyrril but the Bonds are made payable to Mr. John Farwell and Mr. William Brewe There was also a Bill of 50 l. due from Mrs. Olympia Wray Of this I owe to Mr. Hamerton of Mark-road 100 l. which I had received from him with Order to pay it to another Gent. but had not paid it also 40 l. to Mr. Edward Stockton which I Received for him and had not paid it also 10 or 15 l. truly I rather believe 15 l. which I received for Mr. Tho. Pordage who lives now beyond Seas and had an Estate in Kent of 1000 l. a Year since the Kings Restauration and is now reduced to that Poverty that this 20 l. is all he has to live on from Mr. Tho. Lushington in Kent by five or ten pound at a time it being in part of an Annuity of 20 l. a year to be paid Quarterly Also 15 or 20 l. to Alice Kettlewell who lives with the Lady Petre for which she has my Note There are also several Deeds and Bonds betwixt the late Lord Widdrington and George Collingwood of Eshington in Northumberland Esq which the said George Collingwood Ordered me to deliver to Capt. Ralph Widdrington upon the payment of 100 l. but the money not being paid I desire the Writings may be restored to the said Mr. Collingwood or his Heirs These several Sums being paid the rest of the money belongs to the House of St. Omers for which I was employed I desire what money is paid in satisfaction of the Sums abovesaid may be paid into the hands of Mr. John Farwell Attorney at Law of Covent-Garden who will take care to pay it to the persons to whom it belongs I hope care will be taken to pay my Landlady my Chamber-Rent since my Imprisonment also half a Year or three quarters of a Years Rent which I was owing at the time of my Apprehension since all is taken from me and I cannot do it my self she will tell you exactly the time for I cannot As for Mr. Pain I shall only say this that he is brother to Nevill alias Pain a man famous for making the Traytor Coleman's Elegy and for being an Agent and Scribler for Mrs. Cellier and the Papists yet that I may do him right I must tell the World since the prosecution of him for this matter he hath declared himself sorry for what he hath done and not carried it so impudently as the others Thus I hope by Printing these Affidavits the Murder of Sir Edmond-berry Godfrey by the Papists does appear so clear and unquestionable that no Persons for the future can assume the impudence to attempt any further Shams upon it but at the same time must proclaim their Folly in so vain an Undertaking THE END Examinat