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A78290 A horrible and bloody plot to murder Sir Thomas Fairfax, Sir William Brereton, Sir Thomas Middleton, Colonell Moore, and above one hundred more of the Parliament men, colonels, and other officers and gentlemen. With the names of the knights, esquires, gentlemen, and others that were chief actors therein. The copies of the severall indictments, bills, and other parchments and papers; and the names of the judges, justices, and grand iury; and their proceedings therein. With letters from the committee of Chester, and other gentlemen of the country sent up about the same. These are copied out by the originall papers, delivered into the committee at Goldsmiths Hall, and are printed and published according to order of Parliament. S. C.; England and Wales. Parliament. 1646 (1646) Wing C122; Thomason E345_20; ESTC R200998 13,915 34

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true affection and obedience which a true and faithfull Subject of our Lord CHARLES now King of England c. towards Him then King bear and are bound to bear As also endeavouring and with all their po●er striving the common peace and tranquility of this kingdome to disturbe the 29 day of January in the yeare of the Reign of our Soveraign Lord CHARLES by the grace of God of England Scotland France and Ireland King Defender of the Faith c. the Nineteenth at Namptwich in the said County trayterously contrived imagined and intended a Rebellious War Insurrection against the said Lord King to raise stir up within the Kingdom of England And for the accomplishment of their said Intention and to bring the same to passe they the said William Brereton Thomas Fairsax c. afterwards that is to say the said twenty ninth day of January in the yeare aforesaid in the county aforesaid against the peace of our said Lord and King with force of Armes c. at Namptwich aforesaid the said twenty ninth day of Jan. with a great number of people unknown to this Jury to the number of three thousand persons armed and arrayed in a warlike manner with Drums Swords Pikes Guns and other Armes as well offensive as defensive falsly and trayterously then and there together in a publike Warre against our said Lord and King at Namptwich aforesaid in the county aforesaid the said twenty ninth day of January in the year aforesaid trayterously ordered prepared and levyed against their Allegeance due to the great danger of the person of the said Lord and King the subversion of this Kingdome of England And against the peace of our Soveraign Lord the King his Crown and Dignity and against the forme of the Stat in that case provided The Kings Attorney Prosecutor The Jury of Inquest The Bill is found CHESTER viz. THe Jury for our Lord the King upon their oaths present Cestr st Juratores pro Dom. Rege super sacr suum presentant Quod Guilielmus Brereton ●●per de Handford in Com. Cestr Baronet Georgius Booth nuper de Du●●a● in Com. predi●●o miles Baronett c. that VVilliam Brereton late of Handford in the county of Ch●ster Baronet George Booth late of Dunham in the county aforesaid Knight and Baronet Tho. Bromfield late of VVitton in the county aforesaid Gentleman Henry Brook late of Norton in the county aforesaid Esq Ralph Ardern late of Hard●n in the county aforesaid Esq Robert Gregg late of Hapesford in the county aforesaid Gent Robert Gregg junior late of the same of the county aforesaid yeoman Nathaniel Lancaster late of Tarpurley in the county aforesaid Clark Iohn Rathbone late of Er●y in the county aforesaid Gentleman Thomas Malbore senior late of Namptwich in the county aforesaid Gentleman Thomas Malbore junior late of the same in the county aforesaid Gentleman George Malbore late of the same in Timor●● Dei pro oculis suis ●●● habentes nec debit ligeantiam suam ponderantes sed instigatione● diaboli●● mo●● sedu●●i dilectionem ●c veram et debitam obedientiam quas veri fideles subditi dom nost●● Caroli nunc Regis Angliae c. erga ipsum Dom Regem gererent de ●ure gerere tenent penitus subtrahences ac machinantes to tisviribus suis intendent pacem et comunem tranquil●itatem hujus Regni Anglie perturbaredocimo Octavo Die Julii Anno Regni dicti Dom. nostri Caroli Dei grat Angliae Scotiae Franciae Hibernie Regis fidei desensor c. Decimo nono apud Namptwich in Com. predicto prodictorie compassaverunt imaginat fuer intendebant guerram rebellionem insurrectionem contra dictum dom Regem infra hoc Regnum Angliae levare suscitare ad easdem prodictiones imaginationes intentione suas predictas perimplendas ad effectum redigend iidem Guilietmus Brereton Georgius Booth c. the county aforesaid Gentleman Iames Gar●●ide late of Tarvin in the county aforesaid Gent. Richard Golb●●● of the same in the county aforesaid Gent. Iohn Bostoc● late of Tatton Hall in the county aforesaid Esq Roger Bradley late of Bradley in the county aforesaid Gent. Tho. N●den late of Namptwich in the county aforesaid Mercer George Edgely late of Ashton in the county aforesaid Gent. Will. Edwards late of Tarond in the county aforesaid Mercer Will. Edwards junior late of the same Gent. Iohn Wynne late of the same Ironmonger Rob. Venables late of Antrobus in the county aforesaid Gent. Iohn Ru●ter late of Godcr●ft in the county aforesaid Gent. R●chard H●a●h late of Frodsham in the county aforesaid Yeoman William Witter late of the same in the county aforesaid yeoman Thomas Ba●●er late of the same in the county aforesaid yeoman Humph. Minshall late of Kinderton in the County afore-foresaid Gent. Pet. Minshal late of the same in the Coun aforesaid Gent. Ioseph Hall late of Fr●dsham in the Co●●●● aforesaid Gen. Humph. Iohnson late of Nuton in the county aforesaid Gent Galbert Ireland late of Crowton in the county aforesaid Esq VVilliam Harri●on late or Minshal Vernon in the co aforesaid yeo R● Farrington of Stanthorn in the county aforesaid yeoman Thomas Basnet late of the same in the county aforesaid yeoman VVilliam VValley late of Davenham in the county aforesaid yeoman Thomas VValley late of Shipbrook in the county aforesaid yeoman Thomas Axon late of Lostwich in the county aforesaid yeoman Iohn Piersun late of Stanthorn in the county aforesaid yeoman Iames VVright late of the same in the county aforesaid yeoman Iohn Milton late of Clive in the county aforesaid yeoman Ralph Becket late of Nuton in the county aforesaid yeoman Ioseph Smallw●●d late of Sproston in the county aforesaid Webster Iohn Damel late of Daresbury senior in the county aforesaid Gent. VVil Tomlinson late of VVarton in the county aforesaid Gent. Iohn VVarburton late of great Budworth in the county aforesaid Gent. William Iohnson late of Fredsham in the county aforesaid Smith R●● Pike late of the same in the county aforesaid yeoman and Gilbert Gerhard of Crew in the county aforesaid Gentleman not having the feare of God before their eyes nor regarding their due allegeance but being moved and seduced by the instigation of the Divel utterly withdrawing the love as also the true obedience which a true and faithfull Subject of our Lord Charles now King of England c. towards him their King bear and are bound to bear As also endeavouring and with all their power striving the common peace and tranquility of this Kingdome of England to disturb the 18. day of July in the year of the Raign of our Soveraign Lord Charles by the grace of God of England Scotland France and Ireland King Defender of the Faith c. the 19 at Namptwich in the said county trayterously contrived imagined and intended a Rebellious Warre and Insurrection against the said Lord and King to raise and stirre up within this Kingdome
of England And for the accomplishment of their said intentions and to bring the same to passe They the said VVil. Broreton George Booth c. afterwards that is to say the said 18 Day of July in the year aforesaid with force of Armes c. at Namptwich aforesaid in the county aforesaid against the Peace Postea scilicet predicto decimo octavo Die Julii Anno supra dicto vi armis c. apud Namptwich predictem in Com. pred contra dictum Dom. Regem supremum verum indubitatum Do. suum cum magna multitudine gentium suratoribus pred ignot ad numerum T●●um mille personarum modo guerrino armat arraiat videlicet cum Tympanis Anglice Drums gladiis hastis tormentis aliis armes tam invasivis quam defensivis illicite prodit ad tunc ibidem in simul congregat assemblat guerram publicam contra dict Dom. Regem apud Namptwich predictam in Com. predicto dicto decimo octavo Die Julii Anno decimso nono supredicto proditorie parayerunt ordinaverunt levavetunt contra pacem dicti Dom. Regis runc Coronam dignitatem suas ac contra formam Statutorum in hujusmodi casu edit provis Attorn Dom. Regis prosecutor Inq. Magna Billa vera of our said Lord and King their supream true and undoubted Lord with a great number of people unknowne to this Jury to the number of three thousand persons armed and arrayed in a warlike manner with Drums Swords Pikes Guns and other Arms aswell offensive as defensive falsly and trayterously then and there together in a publike warre against our said Lord and King at Namptwich aforesaid in the County aforesaid the said 18. Day of July in the year aforesaid trayterously ordered prepared and levyed against their Allegeance due and against the peace of our said Lord and King his Crowne and Dignity And contrary to the forme of the Statute in that Case provided The Kings Attorney Prosecutor The great Inquest The Bill is found CHESTER viz. THe Jury for our Lord the King present upon their oaths That VVilli●m Brereton late of Handford in the County of Chester Baronet Thomas Middleton late of Parndon in the said County Knight Peter Egerton late of the same in the said County Esq Iohn Holcroft late of Tarvyn of the said County Esquire and many more in the Indictment not having the fear of God in their hearts nor regarding their due Allegeance but being seduced and moved by the instigation of the Divell utterly withdrawing the love true and due obedience which a true and faithfull Subject of our Lord Charles now King of England c. towards our L. the King bear and are bound to bear endeavouring and with all their power striving the common peace and tranquility of this Kingdom of England to disturbe the 20 day of January in the year of the Raign of our Soveraign Lord Charles by the grace of God of England Scotland France and Ireland King Defender of the Faith c. the 19 at Namptwich in the said County trayterously contrived imagined and intended a rebellious warre and insurrection against the said Lord and King to raise and stirre up and for the accomplishment of their said intentions and to bring the same to passe they the said William Brereton Tho. Middleton c. afterwards that is to say the said 20 day of Ianuary in the 19 yeare aforesaid by force of Arms c. at Namptwich aforesaid in the County aforesaid against the peace of our said Lord and King their supreame true and undoubted Lord with a great multitude of people unknown to this Iury to the number of three thousand persons armed and arrayed in a war●ike manner with Drums Swords Pi●us Guns and other Armes as well offensive as defensive falsly and trayterously then and there together gathered and assembled and a publike war against our said Lord and King at Namptwich aforesaid in the county aforesaid the said twentieth day of Ianuary in the year aforesaid trayterously ordered prepared and levyed against their Allegeance due to the great danger of the Kings person and subversion of this Kingdom and contrary to the peace of our said Lord and King his Crown and Dignity and contrary to the forme of the Statute in that Case provided The Kings Attorney Prosecutor The great Inquest The Bill is found CHESTER viz. THe Jury for the Lord the King present upon their oaths That William Brereton late of Handford in the county of Chester Baronet Andrew Blacon late of Weston magna in the said county c. Not having the fear of God before their eyes but being moved and seduced by the instigation of the Divell utterly withdrawing the love as also the true affection which a faithfull Subject of our Lord Charles now King of England c. towards him their King bear and are bound to bear As also endeavouring and with all their power striving the common peace of the kingdome of England to disturbe the 29. day of January in the yeare of the Raign of our Soveraigne Lord Charles by the grace of God of England Scotland France and Ireland King Defender of the Faith c. the 19. at Namptwich in the said County trayterously contrived imagined and intended a rebellious warre and insurrection against the said Lord and King to raise and stirre up within this kingdome of England and for accomplishment of their said Intentions and to bring the same to passe they the said W. Brereton c afterwards that is to say the 29. day of Ian. in the yeare aforesaid with force of Atms c. at Namptwich aforesaid in the county aforesaid against the peace of our said Lord and King their supream true undoubted Lord with a great number of people unknown to this Jury to the number of 3000. persons armed and arrayed in a warlike manner with Drums Swords Pikes Guns and other Arms aswel offensive as defensive falsly trayterously then there in a publike war against our said Lord King at Namptwich aforesaid in the county aforesaid the said 29. of Ian. in the year aforesaid trayterously ordered and prepared against their Allegeance due and against the peace of our said Lord and King his Crown and Dignity and contrary to the forme of the Statute in that Case provided The Kings Attorney Prosecutor The great Inquest The Bill is found Examined with the Originall By me Thomas Acton A Coppy of an Inditement against John Moore Esquire found by the grand Jury Cester viz. JVr pro dom Rege super sa●am suum presen●●●t quod Johannes Moore ● nuper de Weston in Com. Ceste Ar. 〈◊〉 dei in ●●rde suo non habens nec debit 〈◊〉 suam p●●d●●ans sed instigation diabolica 〈◊〉 seduct● dilectionem reram debit obedientiam quas rerus fidel subdito dom nost Caroli nun● regis Angl. c. erga ipsun● Dom. Regem gerere●● de jure gerere tenetur
penitus subtrabens machinani totis viribus suis intendens pacem com tranquilitatem hujus Regni Angl. preturbare vicesimo die Ianuar. Anno B●gni dom Caroli dei grat Angl. Scot. Franc. Hiber Regis fidei defensore c. decimo n●no apud Weston in Com. pred proditorie compassavi● imaginat fuit intendebat guerram Rebellionem insurrectio●m cont dict Dom. Ragem infra hoc Regnum Angl. levare suscitar Et ad easdem proditiones imaginationes intentiones suas praedict permiplend ad effect redigend It Johannes Moore postea seil predict vicesimo die Ianuar. Anno superdicto vi Armis c. apud Weston pred in Com. predict cont dict Dom. Regem supremum ver●m indubitat dom suum c●m magna multitudine Gent. Iar. predict ignot ad numer centum personar modo guerr●io armat arraiat viz. cum Tympanis Anglice Drums Gladiis Hastis Tormentis aliis Armis tam in vasivis quam defensivis illicite proditorie ad tunc ibidem in simul congregat assemblat guerram publicam cont Dict. Dom. Regem apud Weston predict in Com. predict dict vicesimo die Ianuar. An supradict proditorie paravit ordinavit levavit cont pacem dict dom regis nunc Coronam dignitat su ac cont formam Statuti in hujusmod casu edit provis Attorn Dom. Reg. pros Jur. Billa vera THe Jury for our Soveraign Lord the King upon their Oathes do present That Io. Moor late of Eston in the County of Chester not having the feare of God in his heart nor cōsidering his due allegiance moved and seduced by the instigation of the devill the love the true and due obedience which a true and faithfull subject of our Lord Charles now King of England c. towards his said Lord and King beareth and of right i● bo●nd to beare altogether withdrawing and imagining and with all his power intending the peace and common tranquillity of this Realm of England to disturbe the 20 day of Ianuary in the year of the Raigne of our Soveraigne Lord Charles by the grace of God of England Scotland France Ireland King defender of the faith c. the 19th at Weston in the said County trayterously did contrive imagine and intend War Rebellion and Insurrection against the said Lord and King within this Kingdome of England and the same did gather and stir up And to performe and bring to passe such his Treasons Imaginations intentions The said Iohn Moore afterwards that is to say the said 20th day of Innuary in the said year with force of Armes c. at Weston aforesaid in the said County against the said Lord and King his supreame true and undoubted Lord with a great number of people to the Jury unknowne to the number of 100 persons Armed and arrayed in a Warlike manner that is to say with Drums Swords Pikes guns and other Weapons aswell offensive as defensive falsly and trayterously then and there did gather and assemble together in a Warlike manner against the said Lord and King at Weston aforesaid the said twentieth day of Ian. in the yeare aforesaid Trayterously prepared ordered and levied against the peace of the said now Lord King his Crown and Dignity and contraty to the forme of the Statute in that case made and provided The Kings Atturney prosecuteth the grand jury A true Bill The tenth of Febr. 19. Carol. A Coppy of an Outlary against Iohn Moore Esquire with the returne of the Coronor Com. Cestr CArolus Dei gra Angliae Scotiae Fran. Hiberniae Rex fidei defensor c. vic Cestr salute Precipimus tibi quod non omittas propter aliqut libertat Com. tui quin exigi facias Johannes Moor nuper de Weston in Comit. tue Ar. de Com. in Com. quousq secund legem cōsuetud regni nosti ang ut lagat finon compervet Et si compreint tunc eum capias salve custod Ita quod habiam Cor. eus coram Iustic nostris Cestr apud Cestriam primo die prox Session Cestr apud Cestr tenend Ad respond nobis de qui Iusdam proditon Rebellion Insurrect unde idem Jo. hannes indictas existit Et ad saciend recipiend quod cur nostra de eo tunc ibib constit Et a● istat●mp Cestr apud Cestr ad cert diem mand Iustin nost quod predict Jo. non est invent in Ballivo tua Et habe●● ibi hoc Br● Teste meipso apud Cestr decimo die Feb Anno Regni decimo nost Per K. Febr. 20. Car. CHARLS by the Grace of God of England Scotland France and Ireland King defende of the faith c. To our Sheriffes of Chester greeting Wee command thee notwithstanding any liberty within thy County but that thou cause Joh● Moore late of Weston in the said County Esquire to bee summoned to appeare untill according to the Lawes and Customes of the Kingdome of England hee be Outlawed if hee appeare not 〈…〉 doe appeare that thou take and keepe him in safe custody so that thou bringest his Body before our Justices of Chester sitting at Chester the first day of the next Sessions of Chester at Chester to be held to make answer unto us concerning diver● Treasons Rebellions and Insurrections whereof hee the said Iohn is Indicted and to doe and receive what our Court shall thinke fit concerning him And from that time wee command our Justices of Chester at a certaine day to certifie the neglect of appearance of him the said Iohn within thy Baillwick And thou shall bring thither this Wait witnesse our selfe at Chester the tenth day of February in the ninteenth Yeare of our Raigne By K. February in the twentieth Yeare of King Charles The Sheriffes returne is thus Englished VIrtute istiut●ble mihi direct ad Com men Cestr tent apud Cestr in Com. Cestr in com Auta 〈◊〉 Com. pred die Lunae videl quarto die Martii Anno Regni dom Regis infra script decimo 〈◊〉 infra nominat Johannes Moor primo exact suit non comparait Ad. Com. meum Cestr tent apud Cestr in com Cestr in com A●la plime com 〈◊〉 Lun● videl primo die April Anno Reg. a●c● 〈◊〉 Regis vicesint 〈…〉 Jo. Moor 〈◊〉 fuit non 〈…〉 Cestr tent apud Cestr in com Cestr in com Aula Pllo●●om pradi die Lunae viz. vitesinet novo die Apr. Ann. ult sup pred Johannes Moor ●ertia non● exact fuit non compar Ad com meum Cestr tenti apud Cestr in com Cestr in com Aula plim com pred die Lunae viz. vicesimo Septemo die Maii Ann. ult sup praedict Joha Moore quarto exact fuit non comparuit ad com meum Cestr tent apud Cestr in com Cestr in com Aula plimt com pred die Lunae videlic vice simo quarto die Iunii An. ult supradict predicto Johan Moore quin. exact fuit non compar ideo pred Johan Moore pre judic
Jo. Wilson Gen. coronat dict dom Regis com pred scundum legem consuetudinem Regni Anglie ultagat est Istud bre prout indorsat mihi deliberat fuit per pred Ric. Grosvenor Ar. Rich Grosvenor Ar. nuper vic Chestr in exita ab officio suo Robert Tatton Ar. vict com Cestr BY vertue of this Writ to mee directed to my County of Chester held at Chester in the County of Chester in the common Hall for Pleas for that County on Munday that it to say the fourth day of March in the yeare of the Raigne of our Soveraigne Lord with in written the ninteenth the with named Iohn Moore had his first summons and appeared not At my County Court of Chester held at Chester in the County of Chester in the common Hall for Ple● for the County aforesaid on 〈…〉 is to say the first day of April in the yeare of the Raigne of our said Soveraigne Lord the Twentieth the aforenamed Iohn Moore had a second summons but appeared ●or A● my County Court of Chester held at Chester in the County of Chester in the common Hall for Pleas for the said County on Munday that is to say the nineteenth day of April in the Yeare last mentioned the said Iohn Moore was summoned but appeared not At my County Court of Chester held at Chester in the County of Chester in the common Hall for Pleas in the said County on Munday that is to say the seven and twentieth day of May in the Yeare last mentioned the said Iohn Moore was summoned but appeare not At my County court of Chester held at Chester in the common Hall for Pleas for the said county on Munday that is to say the 24 of Iune in the Yeare last mentioned the said Iohn Moore was summoned a fift time but appeared not Therefore the said Iohn Moore by the judgement of Iohn Wilson Gentleman the Coronor of our Soveraigne Lord the King for the said county according to the Law and custome of the Realme of England is Outlawed Signed Rich. Grosvenour Esquire Sheriffe This Writ as it is indorsed was delivered unto me by the said Rich Gravenour Esq late Sheriffe of Chester at his departure out of his Office Signed Robert Tatton Esq Sheriffe for the County of Chester The names of the Judges and Justices Nomina eorum lustic qui comparuerunt ad Assisias Cestr quinto die Febr. Anno regni Caroli Reg. Angl. c. 19. RObertus Vicecomes Cholmondly Thom. Mildward mil. Justic Cestr Richardus Pritherow Ar. alt Iust Cestr Thom. Cholmley Ar. Richardus Brereton Ar. Emanuel Edwards Ar. Thomas Bromley Iohannes Werden Ar. Ionathan Woodnoth Ar. Iohannes Wilson Coronator Com. pred tunc comp Willielmus Kelsall Gent. Capital Constabul Hund. de Ra. Tunna Gent. Broxon tunc Comp. Iohannes Robinson Gent. Capital Constabul Hund. de Christoferus Bennet Gent. VVorall tunc Comp. Fredericus Terry Gent. Bal. libertat Hundred de Broxen tunc comp Willielmus Massey Mil. Bal. libertat Hundred de VVorall tunc comp Richardus Grosvenor Ar. vic Com. Cestr tunc The names of the Jury Nomina Iur. jur supr Inquisition magnam ad Session Cestr tent apud Cestr c. quinto die Febr. Anno regni Caroli Angl. c. decimo nono HUgo Cholmley de Culceley mil. Henric. Bunbury de Stancy Ar. Richard Brereton de Ashley Ar. Johan Bellot de Morton Ar. Petrus Leicester de neith Tabley Ar. Hugo Wilbraham de Eccleston Ar. Jonathan Woodnath de Sheuton Ar. Thom. Trafford de Bridge Trafford Ar. Edmund Pessall de Oven Ar. Wil. Hassall de Hankelow Ar. Wil. Brock de Upton Gen. Lauerenc Wymington de Armitage Gen. Richard Mallory de Mobberley Gen. Robert Weever de Cholmondley Gen. Elisha Manwaring de Martyn Gen. Wil. Meyre de Meyre Gen. Stanleus Burroughes de Tassington Gen. Petrus Hatton de Quistybirches Gen. Johan Kelsall de Mickle Trafford Gen. Thom. Ponket de Bridge Trafford Gen. Johan Frygg de Whitby Gen. Jacobus Hulwood de Sutton Gen. Robertus Waynright de Christleton Gen. FINIS
directed for the Indempnity of his Majesties loyall and faithfull Subjects who have stuck to the Parliament in an evill day And such further proceedings may be made thereupon as in their grave judgments may be thought meet wherein you shall engage this County to serve you And therein none moae then Your faithfull and humble Servants John Whitworth Ralph Judson John Whitle Sam Buck. Chester July 21. 1646. CHESTER viz. THe Iury for the Lord the King present upon their Cestr ss Juratores pro Dom. Rege super sacr suum presentant Quod Guilielmus Brereton ●●per de Handford in Com. Cestr Baronet Tho. Fairfax nup. de Nantwich in Com. predicto mile● c. oathes That William Brereton late of Handford in the county of Chester Baronet Thomas Fairfax late of Namptw●ch in the county aforesaid Knight William Fairfax late of the same in the county aforesaid Knight George Booth late of Dunham in the county aforesaid Esq Will Marbury late of Marbury in the county aforesaid Esq George Spurstow late of Spu●stow in the county aforesaid Esq William Massie late of Massie in the county aforesaid Esq Thomas Croxton late of Ravenscroft in the county aforesaid Esq Iohn Bromhall late of Namptwich in the county aforesaid Mercer Richard Holland late of Middlewich in the county aforesaid Esq Peter Leigh late of Tarvyn in the aforesaid county of Chester Iron-Monger Iohn Timore● Dei pro oculis suis ●●● habentes nec debit sigeantiam suam ponderantes sed instigatione● diab●●●●● 〈◊〉 seducti dilectionem ac veram et debitam obedientiam quas veri fideles subditi dom nostri Caroli nunc Regis Angliae c. erga ipsum Dom Regem gererent de ●ure gerere tenent penitus subtrahences ac machinantes to tisviribus suis intendent pacem et comunem tranquillitatem hujus Regni Anglie perturbare decimo Octavo Die Julii Anno Regni dicti Dom. nostri Caroli Dei grat Angliae Scotiae Franciae Hibernie Regis fidei defensor c Decimo nono apud Namptwich in Com. predicto proditorie compassa verunt imaginat fuer intendebant guerram rebellionem insurrectionem contra dictum dom Regem inf●● hoc Regnum Angliae levare suscitar● ad easdem proditiones imaginationes intentiones suas predictas per implendas ad effectum redigend iidem Guilielmus Brereton Tho. Fairfax c. Booth of Dunham aforesaid in the county of Chester aforesaid Esq Iohn Leigh late of Boothes in the county of Chester aforesaid Esq Humphry Bulkley late of Wbatcraft in the county of Chester aforesaid Esq Gilbert Gerrarrd late of Crew-wood in the county aforesaid Gent. Thomas Hint late of Tarvin in the aforesaid county of Chester Beere-Brewer S●● R●tcliff● late of Tarvin aforesaid in the co aforesaid Beer-Brewer Hugh Witney late of Coole in the county aforesaid Gent. Iohn Cheswys late of Mickle in the county aforesaid gent. Mathew Trevis of Teverton in the county of Chester aforesaid gent. Robert Duckenfield late of Duckenfield in the county of Chester aforesaid Esq Iohn Trevis late of Horton in the county of Chester aforesaid gent. Richard Iudson late of Rushton in the county of Chester aforesaid gent. Richard Lecester late of Pool in the county aforesaid gent. William Peare-tree late of Namptwith in the county of Chester aforesaid Clerke Edward Bold late of Acton in the county of Chester aforesaid Clerke Richard Foule● of Bartamley in the county of Chester aforesaide Clerke Richard Oseley late of Waverham in the county of Chester Clerke Peter I●re late of Christleton in the county of Chester aforesaid Clerke Thomas Cotton late of Cotton in the county of Chester aforesaid Esqu Robert wright late of Tarvin in the county of Chester aforesaid pistor William Davis late of Ashton in the county of Chester aforesaid gent. Alexander Elcock late of Poole in the county of Chester aforesaid William Raven late of Elworth in the county of Chester aforesaid gent. Iohn Lownes late of Smallwood in the County of Chester aforesaid gent. Richard Eaton late of Anlin in the county of Chester aforesaid clerke Richard Brooke of Smalwood in the county of Chester aforesaid Yeoman Ralph Poole late of Odrode in the county of Clester aforesaid Yeoman William Kent late of Shavington in the county aforesaid Yeo. Iohn Hancocke late of Odrode aforesaid in the coun of Chester aforesaid clerk Thomas Slade late of Shavington in the county aforesaid Yeoman Richard Pever of Odrode in the county of Chester aforesaid Yeoman Robert Slade late of Shavington in the county of Chester aforesaid Yeoman Mark Ialiwer ver late of Shavington aforesaid in the county of Chester aforesaid Yeoman Thomas Stanly late of Alderly in the County aforesaid Esq Peter Stanley of Alde●ly aforesaid in the Co aforesaid Gentleman Heary Varnon late of Haslington in the County aforesaid Esquire VVilliam Watson late of Macclefield in the County aforesaid Gent. Iohn Crew of Namptwich in the County aforesaid Yeoman Robert Low late of Crowton in the County aforesaid yeoman Peter Dod late of Tusnington in the County aforesaid Yeoman Allen VValley late of Kinderton in the County aforesaid Yeoman William ●●te late of Alvandley in the County aforesaid Yeoman Iames VVhi●l●y late of the same in the County aforesaid Yeoman William Walley late of Davenham in the County aforesaid Yeoman Richard Tutche● late of Crowton in the County aforesaid Yeoman Ioseph Hall late of 〈◊〉 in the County Poste● scile pred vicesimo nono dic Jan. Anno Decimo nono supradicto vi armis c. apud Namptwich pred in Com. predicto contra dictum Dom. Regem supremum verum ind●bita● Dom. suum cum magna multitudine gentium sur predictis ignot ad numerum ●●●um mille personarum modo guerrino armat arraiat vid. cum ●●mpanis ●●●lice drums g●●diis ha●●is tormentis aliis armis tam invasivis quam defensivis illicite proditorie ad-tunc ibidem ●n simul congregar assemblat guerram publicam contra dictum Dom. Regem apud Namptwich pred in com predicto dicto vicesimo nono Die Jan. Anno supradicto proditorie paraverunt ordinaverunt perpetraverunt levaver contra ligeanc suas debitas in magnum periculum persone Regie di●●i Dom. Regis ac subversionis Regni sui Angliae ac contra pacem dicti Do. Regis nune Cor. dignitat quas ac contra formam Stat. in hujusmodi casu edit provis Attorn Dom. Regis pro. Iur. magna Billa vera aforesaid Yeoman Iohn Miller late of Kingsley in the County aforesaid Yeoman Iohn Sarton late of Crowton in the County aforesaid Yeoman George Edge late of Kingsley in the County aforesaid Yeoman and Robert Blinston late of Netherton in the County aforesaid Yeoman not having the fear of God ●●●ore their eyes nor regarding their due allegeance but being moved and seduced by the instigation of the Devill utterly withdrawing the love as also the