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A48007 A letter from a gentleman of the Isle of Ely in Cambridgeshire, to Colonel Roderick Mansel containing an account of the first discovery of the pretended Presbyterian plot at the assizes at Wisbich in the Isle of Ely, upon the 23 day of September 1679. Gentleman of the Isle of Ely in Cambridgeshire.; Mansell, R. (Roderick) 1679 (1679) Wing L1398; ESTC R9396 3,139 6

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A LETTER From a Gentleman of the Isle of Ely in Cambridgeshire TO Colonel Roderick Mansel Containing an Account of the First Discovery of the Pretended Presbyterian Plot At the Assizes at Wisbich in the Isle of Ely upon the 23 Day of September 1679. SIR I Have read your Narrative of the pretended Presbyterian Plot At the first I was infinitely surprized at the Audaciousness of the Undertaking But when I considered that Hell and Rome had combined together for the Extirpation not only of Protestantism but Morality and that they would leave no Stone unturn'd to effect these Execrable Designs though they waded through Treasons and Murders to accomplish them and that they had found after the Dissolution of Two Parliaments Flagrante Conspiratione and the several Prorogations of a Third that English-men were resolved to be Protestants and that no sinister means could pervert those honest Gentlemen Elected into Parliament by the sweat and labour of the Industrious Freeholders but that they would adhere to Truth and the Protestant Religion in despight of all the Terrours of Popery and its Adherents then was it that these Conspirators thought they must bestir themselves more than ordinary or else the Catholick Cause and their dearly beloved Diana Arbitrary Government must receive a total defeat a thing too hard for them to d●gest that had laid a Design for many years by-past and which they look'd upon the last year to be brought to perfection and only diverted by a False Brother to them yet a True One to his Countrey And therefore they did cast about how at one dash they might retrive all and throw the whole weight of this Plot upon the Presbyterians as they call them but really intending by that Name all the Noblemen and Gentlemen of England that had either Courage or Honesty to own the Protestant Religion and the Liberty of English-men These amongst others surely were the Motives that prompted them to attempt this Horrid Villany a thing not to be parallel●d in Nero's time to hang so great a number of Gentlemen for a Plot by Subornation who never knew one Syllable of ●hat they were accused of For my part I think 't is the Jesuites Master-piece But one thing SIR I must tell you and I cannot resolv● whether to attribute it more to the Knavery or the Folly of some Popishly-affected-Church-men 'T is now some months since the Ecclesiastical Drums of my Neighbourhood as well as of your City have beat an Alarm of a Presbyterian Plot and the Honest Drinking Justic● believing in Verbo Sacerdotis did easily swallow the Bait and if it had not been for the stubborness of the honest Freeholder who is now convinced by sad Experience that one Cheat endeavours to support another truly we had been in some danger of being misled Well Sir to shew you how far this Design hath influenced the Country as well as the City I have sent you the following Narrative of what happened with us which will shew you that we were Hectored with this Plot above a month before it was sent to your Lodging Our Bishop hath the Power of holding Assizes within this Isle and of appointing a Judge and Justices of the Peace and a Bayliff of this Liberty who hath the power of Returning all Juries and whatsoever else the High Sheriff executeth in the County which Place of Bayliff is now held by Mr. Wren Son to our late Bishop And the Assizes being holden at Wisbich upon the 23d of September past there came thither from London one Mr. Perne Minister of Crowland a Living as they say of 4 or 500l a year in Lincolnshire and brought News that the Plot was now discovered to be a Presbyterian Plot reported a great number of the Protestant Peers and Gentlemen that had eminently and undauntedly asserted our Religion and Liberties to be engaged therein many whereof he named and that with such confidence that it had entire credit with some staggering Protestants who did not a little insult at the News and amongst others one Mr. Scotrell a Gentleman of the Grand Jury was thereby so transported that upon Thursday in the Assizes he with a glass of Wine in his hand invited the Grand Jury to drink the Popes Health and being opposed therein did say that the Pope was a Worthy Person whereupon complaint being made to the Judge in the Court Mr. Scotrell boldly owned the Charge and justified his offering to Drink the Popes Health and being reproved by the Judge for so offending at a time when there was such a damnable Popish Plot discovered and carried on he confidently replyed My Lord is it a Popish or a Puritan Plot this unparallel'd confidence created as I conceive a suspicion with the Judge that there might be disguised Papists on the Grand Jury and thereupon he put them to take the Oaths of Allegiance and supremacy in the Court Afterwards in that Evening Mr. Scotrell being in company with several Gentlemen did again set on foot the Drinking the Popes Health Upon the next day he was again charged in the Court for drinking the Popes Health and for having drank it at another time to two young Men of the Town of Wisbich but he continued to justifie himself and said my Lord I know not but I may drink the Popes Health as well as your Lordships whereupon the Judge enquired of the Justices of the Peace of the Religion and Conversation of Mr Scotrell and one Mr. F. a Gentleman of about 160l a year accounted a Protestant who is a Justice of the Peace in our Isle and lately since the putting out of some Justices in Norfolk made also a Justice there did interceed with the Judge for him and declared that there was not a known Papist in the Isle of Ely but God and I believe Mr. Prance know some concealed ones however the Judge bound Mr. Scotrell to the good Behaviour and acquainted the Country that he would represent the offence to the King and Council It may also be worthy Observation that one of our Justices who is also an Officer in the Militia did at the same Assizes in the Court affirm that there is a Puritan Plot and indeed those that desired a belief thereof did so outdoe in eonfidence though not number that though some few saw through the Design they were more that dreaded the difficulty of Detecting the contrivance and Contrivers and for my part I tremble to think what Blood would have been shed and what ruine brought upon our best Patriots if others had entertained this Plot as we did and that we are not overwhelmed by it deserves a perpetual Commemoration at least equal to that of our Deliverance from Faux●s conspiracy Now Sir with your leave I will offer something to the consideration of true English Gentlemen and of the Sober Clergy of our English Church for such I hope are left with you though here too rarely seen What inducement have many and especially of the Clergy so frequently to defame as they do the Kings Evidence and with all their might to dissuade from a belief of the Popish and at the same time to endeavour per fas nefas to prepare the People sor a Belief of a Presbyterian Plot. What do your good Queen Elizabeth Protestants think of such Men I assure you Sir that to the great dishonour of Protestanism the plain Countryman begins to call them by that harsh name of Papists but they are numerous therefore Heaven forbid there should be such Accession to the Conspirators the most discerning and most charitable in our Neighbourhood pitty their blindness and hope that some that they think acting what may bring us under the yoke of Roman Idolatry will rather suffer Martyrdome than take that Yoke upon themselves and we hope that those of them that desire to live and die Protestants and to deliver over our Religion and Liberties to a better Generation will now awake seeing God hath so providentially brought to light this last Villany I read Sir to my amazement in your Narrative that that valiant Protestant Prince the Duke of Monmouth the Glory of our Nation and the Earl of Essex who I hear is Son of the brave Lord Capel who died a Martyr for our present Soveraign and the Lord Gerard who fought so gallantly for King Charles the Martyr amongst many others were designed to be cut off and that as Presbyterians too I conclude they are not tame and low Spirited Men and therefore long to know how they resent it for methinks they should call for Reparation so far as all the Popish Party are able to make it but I am tedious and therefore shall conclude assuring you that I am your Affectionate Friend and Servant Nov. 28. 1679. Multi ob Stultitiam non putabant Multi ob Ignorantiam non videbant Multi ob pravitatem non credebant non credendo Conjurationem adjuvabant Some were such stupid Sots they did not think Some through affected Ignorance did wink Some were such Rascals they believ'd it not And by their unbelief helpt on the Plot. FINIS