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A46497 His Majesties most gracious pardon to the poor prisoners in Newgate, on Friday the 26th of February, 1685/6 England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II); James II, King of England, 1633-1701. 1686 (1686) Wing J223; ESTC R43307 1,012 1

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His MAJESTIES Most Gracious PARDON To the Poor Prisoners in NEW GATE On Friday the 26 th of February 1685 6 A Midst the innumerable Virtues and Graces that have been inherent in the Royal Line of our Most Gracious PRINCE and his Glorious Predicessours Mercy and Compassion the two Cardinal Endowments of a Good Christian Profession have at all Times and Seasons been very obvious and apparent It was these and such other Prince like Qualities and Blessings that have left such an immortal Fame on the venerable Memories of many if not the most part of our most Renowned and Deceased KINGS whose admirable Clemencies bear a most laudable Eccho through the farthest Bounds of Christiandom this Royal Inheritance in all Ages has most meritoriously Commanded the unfeigned Love and Cordial Allegiance of all good Subjects 't is this which procures Man both Reputation and Happiness in this World and is a good Step and Introduction to that which 〈◊〉 to come which Noble Virtue the short space but propitious Experience of the auspitious Government under His Most Excellent MAJESTIE doth give very satisfactory Testimony that we are ●●ke to suffer no manner of umbrage or ecclipse of that transparent qualification in the person of our present KING but on the contrary a superlative Lustre to all those Blessings we have hitherto enjoyed a sufficient Test of whose Royal Commiserations intirely is disscovered in this following Account At the Sessions of Peace Oyer and Terminer and Goal-Delivery of Newgate Held at Justice-Hall in the Old-Bayly on Wednesday Thursday and Friday the 24 th 25 th and 26 th of February 1685 6 Before the Right Honourable Sir Robert Jefferies Kt. Lord Mayor of the City of London Sir John Holt Kt. Recorder of the aforesaid City with other of His MAJESTY's Justices of the Peace for London and Middlesex The Tryals being over His MAJESTY's most Gracious Pardon was produced and read the persons contain'd in which were Sixty One in Number whereof Thirty One came under the Free-Pardon and the other Thirty order'd to be Transported Those in the Free-Pardon were Jonathan Becket John Spencer Thomas Draper Catharine Banse● Edmund Lawson William Rawson John Price William Grubb John Drildell John Muntith Thomas Wanckl●● William Vanderh●●rst Thomas Weal Nathaniel Page John Henly John Somerset Francis Martin John Fernly William Ring Catharine Brown David Hunter Julian Pell Anne Dye Jane Sineklow Daniel Mackrow John Hoadly Robert Brewell Robert Frewen Pascha Rose Ellenor Steel Alice Garret Those to be Transported were John Thompson Cassandra Widdows Mary Fisher Harbert Thomson Edward Hawley Robert Brooks Richard Osbern Thomas Drew John Dykes George Arwell Samuel Anderton John Smith Mary Hancock Thomas Golesburrow Elizabeth Hacker Thomas Genister Lionell Fenwick Thomas Gardner Richard Jones Matthew Morgan Mary Collward Anne Davis Richard Coy Zachar●ah Thompson Leonard Beat Ambrose Staplin George Smith Sarah Warral Isaac Smith David Barton This may be Printed February the 27th 1686 R. P. LONDON Printed by E. Mallet for D. Mallet at the sign of the Black-Ball near Bridwell-Bridge