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A80414 [Newgate,] Octob. 30. 1693. Whereas it was witnessed against Shadrach Cooke on Tuesday the 17th. of this present month, at the Old Bailey, that he did forge a pasport to France in my Lord Nottingham's name ... Cooke, Shadrach, 1655?-1724?; Taylor, Ralph, 1648 or 9-1722. 1693 (1693) Wing C6038A; ESTC R224618 1,280 2

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Octob. 30. 1693. WHEREAS it was witnessed against Shadrach Cooke on Tuesday the 17 th of this present Month at the Old Bailey That he did forge a Pasport to France in my Lord Nottingham's Name I Shadrach Cooke Priest of the Church of ENGLAND having utterly disown'd the Fact at the Time and Place aforesaid do here Again upon the Receiving the Blessed Sacrament of Christ's Body and Blood and as I hope for any Benefits by my Saviour's Death and Sufferings solemnly declare that I am altogether lgnorant and Innocent of this Matter and that I know nothing directly or indirectly relating thereunto either as to my self or any other and that I am not conscious of any thing in any sort or kind nor ever was concerning the Counterfeiting my Lord Nottingham's Hand or Seal This I declare upon the sincere Faith of a Christian without any reserve in the full and due Sense of these Words or any other that can express or signify an undisguised intire Innocence in this Case I do here also declare That I do from the very bottom of my Heart as becometh a Christian in this most holy Duty forgive such that raised this great Scandal of me or that occasioned my Suffering upon it SHA. COOKE Declared in the presence of us who did Communicate with him Ralph Taylor D. D. Simon Lowth D. D. William Carr. Rich. Hughes MAny having been led into a Mistake by and some still cavelling and disputing upon these Words Mr. Cooke said that what he did was out of a Principle of Conscience published in a Paper entituled The Proceedings c. printed for Ric. Baldwin near the Oxford Arms in Warwick-lane As if Mr. Cooke had really own'd and justify'd the Fact charg'd upon him by pleading Conscience for it I Ralph Taylor D. D. out of a due regard to Truth and Peace and out of a sincere desire to satisfie all unprejudic'd Enquirers after the same in this particular do declare That being present at the Old Bailey on the 17 th of this Month when Mr. Cooke was call'd to answer what was laid to his Charge I did then observe the said Mr. Cooke most vehemently to deny * May all the Judgments and Punishments that God has in Store for Sinners light upon my head if I am not altogether Ignorant of what I am charg'd with in Thought Word and Deed. even with an Imprecation The Imprecation what was testify'd against him concerning his Counterfeiting my Lord Nottingham's Hand and Seal and did hear him very Solemnly and Zealously assert his Innocence as near as I can remember in these Words Vpon my Salvation I did not do it As I hope for Mercy in Heaven I seal'd no such Paper Vpon the Word of a Priest I did no such thing And what he said of Conscience was before he spoke to the Fact wherewithal he was charg'd and had reference not to what was testify'd or done concerning that particular Fact but to what he himself had omitted and not done during the long time of his being in Custody as the means of procuring his Liberty Nor was there any thing then said that I could perceive by Mr. Cooke that might give the least colour or occasion to any there present who heard and observ'd him to apprehend that he own'd the Counterfeiting of my Lord Nottingham's Hand and Seal or that he should say That he did it out of a Principle of Conscience Ralph Taylor Octob. 25. 1693.