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A57890 The last words of Coll. Richard Rumbold, Mad. Alicia Lisle, Alderman Henry Cornish, and Mr.Richard Nelthrop who were executed in England and Scotland for high treason in the year 1685. Rumbold, Richard, 1622?-1685.; Lisle, Alice, 1614?-1685.; Nelthorpe, Richard, d. 1685.; Cornish, Henry, d. 1685. 1685 (1685) Wing R2269; ESTC R218494 8,629 8

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he that never knew before what the Love of God was to his Soul I find it now filled with it and running over Now bless the Lord O my Soul yea all that is within me bless his Holy Name for this Dispensation Now Light appears out of Darkness in the Face of Jesus Christ and all Worldly Joy and Comforts seem to be as they are not hard to be parted with Father Mother Sisters and Brothers Wife Children Houses and Lands are as my dearest Saviour saith to be parted with for him or we are not worthy of him I bless his Name I find no Reluctancy to do it he having brought me to his Footstool and I can heartily say The Will of the Lord be done in this matter I ever before now saw a Beauty in Worldly Comforts but now they seem so small by rhe great Beauty and Lustre I see in God in Christ Jesus that I am Astonished to think how I have been wandering all my dayes and spending my Time and my Money for that which is not Bread O! strive to get a Taste of this Love of God in Christ Jesus and it will perfectly wean you from this Deceitful and Foolish World What are Worldly Honours and Riches O! set not your Hearts upon them but get a Treasure in Heaven that your Hearts may be there also O! lose no time for if once you knew the Sweetness of it you would never be at rest till you found him whom yout Soul loveth It will be more yea infinitely more than all Worldly Enjoyments can afford you though in their greatest perfection It will make your Life Sweet and your Death most Comfortable It is that Bread which the World knoweth nothing of and therefore makes little or no inquiry after it Dearest Relations whilst you and my other dear Friends are like Aaron and Hur holding up the Hands of Moses I am through Grace getting Victory over the Ama lakites I can imbrace my dear Companion with more Joy in this Field of Sufferings than ever I could have done had I met him Crowned with the Lawrels of Victory O! the Mercy to Dye with such a Friend and such a Valient Soldier of Jesus Christ who hath kept his Garments clean And I now begin to pity them that must stay behind who have many Temptations to encounter with It is but a little yea a very ljttle while and my Warfare will be accomplished and if God continue his Love and Influence upon my Soul it will be both short and sweet I have little of this World about me I leave you all the Legacy of what was ever dear to me the Best of Wives and Five Poor Children who must pass through an Evil and Sinful World but I have committed them to God who hath commanded as To cast our Widows and Fatherless Children upon him Dearest Parents dear Brothers and Sisters All Adieu my Time draws on my Paper is finished and your Dying Child and Brother recommends you all to Him who is All-sufficient to that God of Peace that brought again from the dead our Lord Ie●●s Christ that great Shepherd of the Sheep through the Blood of the Everlasting 〈◊〉 make you Perfect in every Good Work to do his Will working in you that which is well pleasing in his Sight through Jesus Christ to whom be Glory forever and ever Amen R. N. Mr. Richard Nelthrop's Last Speech THe Great and Unexpressible Trouble and Distraction I have lain under since I came into my Troubles especially since my last Confinement in Newgate have so broken my Reason that for many Weeks last past till the Day in which my Sentence was passed I have not had any Composure of Mind and have been under the greatest Trouble imaginable since my dearest Wife had the Favour granted her of coming to me but I am at present under great Composedness of Mind through the infinite Goodness of the Lord. As to that I stand Out-lawed for and now Sentenced to Dye I can with Comfort appeal to the Great God before whose Tribunal I am to appear That what I did was in Sincerity of my Heart without seeking any private Advantage for my self but thinking it my Duty to hazard my self for the Preservation of the Protestant Religion and English Liberties which I thought highly invaded and both in great Danger of being Lost As to the Design of Assassinating the late King or Murdering of him or his present Majesty 't was alwayes a Thing highly Against my Judgment and which I always detested and was never in the least concerned with it neither in Purse nor Person nor never knew of any Arms bought for that intent nor did I believe there was such a Design nor never heard any Disappointment of such an Affair or Arms or Time or Place save what after the Discovery of the general Design Mr. West spoke of as to Arms bought by him 't was at Newmarket and the first News I heard of the Fire was at Beverly in Yorkshire As to my coming over with the late Duke of Monmouth it was in prosecution of the same Ends but the Lord in his Holy and Wise Providence hath been pleased to blast all our Undertakings though there seemed to be a very Unanimous Zealous Spirit in all those that came from beyond the Seas And as to the Duke of Monmouth's being declared King I was wholely passive in it I never being present at any publick Debate of that Affair and should never have advised it but Complained of it to Collonel Homes and Captain Patchell I believe the Lord Gray and Mr. Ferguson the chief Promoters of that As to the Temptation of being an Evidence and bringing others into Trouble or Danger tho' the meanest person I alwayes abhorred and detested the Thoughts of it both when I was in and out of Danger of Life and advised some very strongly against it except when under my Distraction in Prison that amongst other Temptations did then violently assault me but through the Goodness of my dearest God and Father I was preserved from it and indeed was wholely incable of doing it for want of True Reason and could never receive the least shadow of Comfort from it but thought Death more elegible I was sometimes during my Distracted and Disquieted Condition free from it though notwithout other Temptations far more Criminal in the sight of men And I bless the Father of all Mercies and God of all Consolations that I find a great Resignedness of my Will to his finding infinite more Comfort in Death than ever I could place in Life tho' on Conditions that might seem honourable every hour seeing the Will of God in his ordering this Affair more and more cleared up to me God hath given and God hath taken blessed be his Holy Name that hath enabled me to be willing to suffer rather than to put forth my hand unto Iniquity or to say of Confederacy with them that do so I am heartily and sincerely troubled for what hath happened many mens Lives being lost and many Poor Distressed Families Ruin'd the Lord pardon the Sin he hath seen in it and he in his wonderful Providence hath made me and others concerned Instruments not only of what is already fallen out but I believe in hastening some other Great Works he hath to do in these Kingdoms whereby he will try purge his People and winnow the Chaff from the Wheat the Lord keep those that are his Faithful to the End As to my Faith I neither hope nor look for any Mercy but only by the Free Grace of God by the Application of the Blood of Jesus my dearest and only Saviour to my poor sinful Soul My Distresses have been exceeding great as to my Eternal Estate but through the infinite Goodness of God tho' I have many heinous Sins to answer for yet I hope and trust as to my perticuler that Christ came for this very end and purpose to Relieve the Oppressed and to be a Physician to the Sick I come unto thee O blessed Jesus refuse me not but wash in thine own Blood and then present me to thy Father as Righteous What though my Sins be Crimson and of a Scarlet Die yet thou canst make them as White as Snow I see nothing in my self but what must utterly Ruin and Condemn me I cannot Answer for one Action of my whole Life but I cast my self wholely upon thee who art the Fountain of Mercies in whom God is Reconciling himself unto the World the greatest of Sins and Sinners may find an All sufficiency in thy Blood to cleanse them from all Sin Dearest Father of Mercy look upon me as Righteous and thorow the Imputed Righteousness of thy Son he has paid the Debt by his own offering himself up for Sin and in that thy Justice is satisfied and thy Mercy is magnified I Dye in Charity with all the World and can readily and heartily forgive all my Enemies even those who have been Evidences against me And I most humbly beg the Pardon of all I have any wise in the least injured and in an especial manner I most humbly ask the Pardon of the Lady Lisle's Family and Relations for that my being succoured there one Night with Mr. Hicks brought that worthy Lady to suffer Death I was wholely a Stranger to her Ladyship I came with Mr. Hicks neither did she as I verily believe ever know who I was or my Name till I was taken And if any other have come to any Loss or Trouble upon my Account I humbly beg their Pardon and were I in a Condition would as far as I was able make them requited Grant me thy Love O Dearest Father Assist me and stand by me in the Needful Hour of Death give thy Angels Charge over me poor Soul that the Devil may not touch nor hurt it defend me from his power and deliver me from his Rage and receive me into thy Eternal Kingdom in and through the Attonement of my Dearest Redeemer for whom I praise thee and unto whom with thy self and Holy Spirit be ascribed all Glory Power Might and Dominion forever and ever Amen Lord Jesus Receive My Spirit
THE LAST WORDS OF Coll. RICHARD RVMBOLD Mad. ALICIA LISLE Alderman HENRY CORNISH AND Mr. RICHARD NELTHROP Who were EXECUTED in England and Scotland for High Treason in the Year 1685. The Last Speech of Coll. Richard Rumbold with several Things that passed at his Tryal 26 June 1685. ABout 11 of the Clock he was brought from the Castle of Edenburgh to the Justices Court in a Great Chair on Men's Sholders where at first he was asked some Questions most of which he answered with Silence at last said He humbly conceived it was not necessary for him to add to his own Accusation since he was not ignorant they had enough already to do his Business and therefore he did not design to fret his Conscience at that time with Answering Questions After which his Libel being read the Court proceeded in usual manner first asking him If he had any thing to say for himself before the Jury closed His answer was He owned it all saving that part of having Designed the King's Death and desired all present to believe the words of a Dying Man he never directly nor indirectly intended such a Villany that he abhorred the very thoughts of it and that he blessed God he had that Reputation in the World that he knew none that had the Impudence to ask him the Question and he detested the thoughts of such an Action and he hoped all good People would believe him which was the only way he had to clear himself and he was sure that this Truth should be one day made manifest to all men He was again asked If he had any Exceptions against the Jury He answered No but wished them to do as God and the●… Consciences directed them Then they withdrew and returned their Verdict in half an hour and brought him in Guilty The Sentence followed For him to be taken from that Place to the next Room and from thence to be Drawn on a Hurdle betwixt Two and Four of the Clock to the Cross of Edenburgh the Place of Execution and there to be Hang'd Drawn and Quartered He received his Sentence with an Undaunted Courage and Chearfulness Afterwards he was delivered into the Town-Magistrates Hands they brought to him two of their Divines and offered him their Assistance upon the Scaffold which he altogether refused telling them That if they had any good Wishes for him he desired they would spend them in their own Closets and leave him now to seek God in his own Way He had several Offers of the same kind by others which he put off in like manner He was most serious and fervent in Prayer the few hours he lived as the Senturies observed who were present all the while The Hour being come he was brought to the Place of Execution where he Saluted the People on all sides of the Scaffold and after having refreshed himself with a Cordial out of his Pocket he was supported by two men while he spoke to the People in these words Gentlemen and Brethren It is for all men that come into the World once to Dye and after Death to Judgment and since Death is a Debt that all of us must pay it is but a matter of small moment what way it be done and seeing the Lord is pleased in this manner to take me to himself I confess something hard to Flesh and Blood yet blessed be his Name who hath made me not only Willing but Thankful for his Honouring me to lay down the Life he gave for his Name in which were every Hair in this Head and Beard of mine a Life I should joyfully sacrifice them for it as I do this And Providence having brought me hither I think it most necessary to clear my self of some Aspersions laid on my Name and first That I should have had so Horrid an Intention of Destroying the King and his Brother Here he repeated what he had said before to the Justices on this Subject ' It was also laid to my Charge That I was Antimonarchial It was ever my Thoughts That Kingly Government was the best of all Justly Executed I mean such as by our Ancient Laws that is a King and a Legal Free-chosen Parliament The King having as I conceive Power enough to make him Great the People also as much Property at to make them Happy they being as it were contracted to one another And who will deny me that this was not the Just Constituted Government of our Nations How absurd is it then for Men of Sence to maintain That tho' the one Party of this Contract breaketh all Conditions the other should be obliged to perform their Part No this Error is contrary to the Law of God the Law of Nations and the Law of Reason But as Pride hath been the Bait the Devil hath catched most by ever since the Creation so it continues to this day with us Pride caused our first Parents to fall from the Blessed Estate wherein they were created they aiming to be Higher and Wiser than God allowed which brought an Everlasting Curse on them and their Posterity It was Pride caused God to Drown the Old World And it was Nimrod's Pride in Building Babel that caused that heavy Curse of Division of Tongues to be spread amongst us as it is at this day One of the greatest Afflictions the Church of God groaneth under That there should be so many Divisions during their Pilgrimage here but this is their Comfort that the day draweth near whereas there is but One Shepherd there shall be but One Sheepsold It was therefore in the Defence of this Party in their Just Rights and Liberties against Popery and Slavery At which words they Beat the Drums to which he said They need not Trouble themselves for he should say no more of his Mind on that Subject since they were so disingenious as to Interrupt a Dying Man only to assure the People He adhered to the True Protestant Religion detesting the Erroneous Opinions of many that called themselves so and I Dye this day in the Defence of the Ancient Laws and Liberties of these Nations And though God for Reasons best known to himself hath not seen it fit to Honour Us as to make Us the Instruments for the Deliverance of his people yet as I have Lived so I Dye in the Faith that He will speedily Arise for the Deliverance of his Church and People And I desire all of you to prepare for this with speed I may say This is a Deluded Generation vail'd with Ignorance that though Popery and Slavery be riding in upon them do not perceive it tho' I am sure there was no man born marked of God above another for none comes into the World with a Saddle on his Back neither any Booted and Spurred to Ride him not but that I am well satisfied that God hath wisely ordered different stations for men in the World as I have already said Kings having as much Power as to make them Great and the People as
much Property as to make them Happy And to Conclude I shall only add my Wishes for the Salvation of all men who were created for that end After ending these words he prayed most fervently near three quarters of an hour freely forgiving all men even his greatest Enemies begging most earnestly for the Deliverance of Sion from all her Persecutors p●rticularly praying for London Edenburgh and Dublin from which the Streams run that Rule God's People in these three Nations Being asked some hours before his Execution If he thought not his Sentence Dreadful He answered He wished he had a Limb for every Town in Christendom Madam Lisle's Last Speech Gentlemen Friends Neighbours IT may be expected that I should say something at my Death my Birth and Education being near this place My Parents instructed me in the Fear of God and I now Dye of the Reformed Religion alwayes being instructed in that Belief that if Popery should return into this Nation it would be a Great Judgment I Dye in expectation of Pardon of my Sins and Acceptation with the Father by the Imputed Righteousness of Jesus Christ He being the End of the Law for Righteousness to every one that believeth I thank God through Christ Jesus I depart under the Blood of Sprinkling that speaketh better things than that of Abel God having made this Chastizement an Ordinance to my Soul I did as little expect to come to this place upon this Occasion as any person in this Nation therefore let all learn not to be High minded but Fear The Lord is a Sovereign and will take what way he seeth best to Glorifie himself by his poor Creatures therefore I humbly desire to submit to his Will praying of him That in Patience I may possess my Soul The Crime was my Entertaining a Non-Conformist Minister which is since sworn to have been in the Duke of Monmouth's Army I am told if I had not Denyed them it would not have affected me I have no Excuse but Surprize and Fear which I believe my Jury must make use of to Excuse their Verdict to the World I have been told That the Court ought to be Council for the Prisoner Instead of Advice there was Evidence given from thence which though it was but Hear-say might possibly affect my Jury My Defence was such as might be expected from a Weak Woman but such as it was I never heard it repeated again to the Jury But I forgive all persons that have Wronged me and I desire that God will do so likewise I for give Coll. Penraddock although he told me He could have taken those Men before they came to my House As to what may be expected for my Conviction That I gave it under my hand that I discourst with Nelibrop that could be no Evidence to the Court or Jury it being after my Conviction and Sentence I acknowledge his Majesty's Favour in Revoking my Sentence and I pray God he may long Reign in Mercy as well as Justice and that he may Reign in Peace and that the True Religion may Flourish under him Two things I have omitted to say which is That I forgive him that desired to be taken from the Grand Iury and put upon the Petty Iury that he might be the morenearly Concerned in my Death And return Humble Thanks to God and the Reverend Clergy that Affisted me in my Imprisonment Alicia Lisle Sept. 85. Alderman Cornish's Expressions in the Press Yard just before he went out of Newgate 23 Octob. 1685. HE seeing the Halter in the Officers hand said ' Is this for me The Officer replyed Yes He said Blessed be God and Kissed it And afterwards he said Blessed be God for Newgate I have enjoyed God ever since I came within these Walls and blessed be God that hath made me fit to Dye I am now going to that God which will not be mockt to that God that cannot be imposed upon to that God that knows the Innocency of his poor Creature A little after he said Never did any poor Creature come to God with greater Considence in his Mercy and Assurance of Acceptance with Him through Jesus Christ than I do but it is through Jesus Christ for there is no other Way of coming to God and finding Acceptance with him but through Christ There is no other Name under Heaven whereby we can be saved but by the Name of Iesus Then speaking to the Officers he said Labour to be fit to Dye for I tell you you are not fit to Dye I was not fit to Dye my self till I came in hither but O! blessed be God he hath made me fit to Dye and made me willing to Dye in a few Moments I shall have the Fruition of Jesus and that not for a Day but Forever I am going to the Kingdom of God where I shall enjoy the Presence of God the Father of God the Son and of God the Holy Spirit and of all the Holy Angels I am going to the General Assembly of the First Born and the Spirits of Just Men made perfect O! that ever God should do so much for me Then the Officer going to Tye his Hands he said What! must I be Tyed then Well a Brown Thread will serve the turn you need not Tye me at all for I shall not stir from you for I thank God I am not afraid to Dye As he was going out he said Farewel Newgate Farewel all my Fellow-Prisoners here the Lord Comsorr you and be with you all Mr. Nelthrop's Letter to his Relations from the Palace of NEWGATE 30 Octob. 1685. the Dawning of the Morning Dearest Parents and Ever-loving Brothers and Tender-hearted and Beloved Sisters THrough the infinite Goodness of God the nearer I approach my End the more Joy and Comfort I find in my Suffering Estate if I may so call it I can through Mercy say That I have found more true Delight and Comfort this Night than in all the Dayes and Nights of my whole Life and I hope the Lord will continue it that his Name may be Glorified by me the meanest and poorest of all his Servants and I hope through Free Grace he will keep me Faithful to the end My Soul is so ravished that I can hardly write and my Joyes are more unspeakable than ever my Fears were I did this Night see my dearest Brother and Companion Capt. Alovff and his Face to me was as the Face of an Angel and he gave me that Comfort that I cannot but say that my Love to him is beyond what-ever I had to the dearest Relation When God blows every thing hath a Beauty and Lustre upon it here is an Answer of Prayer and such an Answer as dearest Relations must ingage you all to be constant in the performance of that Duty which like Iacob's Ladder though it flands upon the Earth yet reacheth up to Heaven Here is the Love of God made manifest to a poor Sinner at the Last Hour like the Thief upon the Cross