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A63177 The triall of Henry Carr, gent, at the Guild-Hall of the city of London, the 2d day of July, 1680 upon an information brought against him in the Crown-Office, charging him to be author (as in the said information it is called) of a certain false, scandalous, and malitious book intituled, The weekly pacquet of advice from Rome, or the history of Popery, particularly for that of the 1 st. of August, 1680, which was the next Fryday after the tryal of Sir George Wakeman at the Old-Baily before the Lord Chief Justice Scroggs : also the tryal of Elizabeth Cellier, at Kings Bench bar, July the 11th, 1680, where she was cleared, and Mr. Thomas Dangerfield, the chief witness against her, for some defect in his pardon, committed to the Kings-Bench prison. Care, Henry, 1646-1688, defendant.; Cellier, Elizabeth, fl. 1680, defendant.; England and Wales. Court of King's Bench. 1681 (1681) Wing T2190; ESTC R2771 17,264 36

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By Vertue of an Order to me granted by the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament Assembled I do appoint Randal Taylor near Stationers-Hall London to Print this Tryal of Henry Carr. Gent. and Elizabeth Cellier and that no other Person Print the same Feb. 18th 1680. John Combe THE TRIALL OF Henry Carr Gent AT THE GUILD-HALL of the City of London the 2d Day of July 1680. Upon an INFORMATION brought against him in the Crown-Office charging him to be Author as in the said INFORMATION it is called of a certain false scandalous and malitious Book Intituled The Weekly Pacquet of Advice from Rome or the History of Popery Particularly for that of the 1st of August 1680 which was the next Fryday after the Tryal of Sir George Wakeman at the Old-Baily before the Lord Chief Justice SCROGGS Also the Tryal of Elizabeth Cellier AT The Kings-Bench-Bar July the 1th 1680. where she was cleared and Mr. Thomas Dangerfield the chief Witness against her for some defect in his Pardon committed to the Kings-Bench Prison LONDON Printed by I. G. for R. Taylor near Stationers-Hall 1681 THE TRIALL OF Henry Carr In Hillary Term 1679. AN Information was brought in the Crown-Office against Henry Carr which sets forth That a certain Plot of a traiterous Conspiracy was late had within this Kingdom of England amongst divers false Traytors of this Kingdom of England to put to Death and murther our Lord King Charles the Second and the Government of this Kingdom of England and the sincere Religion of God within this Kingdom of England well and piously Established to destroy and subvert and the Romish Religion within this Kingdom of England to introduce and that also divers Traytors for high Treason aforesaid were lawfully convicted and attainted and other Persons for High-Treason aforesaid were by due Course of Law tryed and acquitted Nevertheless one Henry Carr of the Parish of St. Pulchres London Gent. knowing well the Premises but minding and malitiously intending the Government of the Kingdom of England and the Administration of Justice in the same Kingdom to scandalize and to bring the same in Contempt The 1st day of August in the 1th Year of our now Lord the King at the Parish of St. Pulchres London a certain false scandalous and malitious Book Intituled The ●●ekly Pacquet of Advice from Rome or The History of Popery malitiously and unlawfully hath Printed and caused to be Published in which Book is contained among other things as followeth There is lately found out by an experienced Physitian an incomparable Medicament called the Wonder-Working Plaister truly Catholick in Operation somewhat of kin to the Jesuits Powder but more effectual The Vertues of it are strange and various It will make Justice Deaf as well as Blind takes out Spots out of deepest Treasons more cleaverly than Castle-Soap does common Stains It alters a mans Constitution in two or three days more than the Virtuoso's Transfusion of Blood in seven Years Is a great Alexipharmick and helps Poisons and those that use them It miraculously exalts and purifies the Eye-Sight and makes People behold nothing but Innocence in the blackest Malefactors It is a mighty Cordial for a declining Cause stifles a Plot as certainly as the Itch is destroyed by Butter and Brimstone In a word it makes Fools Wise-Men and Wise-Men Fools and both of them Knaves The Colour of this pretious Balm is bright and dazling and being applyed privately to the Fist in decent manner and a Competent Dose infallibly performs all the said Cures and many others not fit here to be mentioned To the great Contempt of our Lord the King and his Laws to the great Scandal of the Government of our now Lord the King and the Laws of this Kingdom of England and the Administration of Justice in the same Kingdom to the evil Example of all others in such a Case offending and against the Peace of our Lord the King his Crown and Dignity To which Information appeared in the Court of Kings-Bench Henry Carr by his Attorney Benedict Brown the 1th of February and having heard the Information aforesaid said that he was not guilty Issue being join'd it was tryed by Writ of Nisi prius at the Guild-Hall before the Lord Chief Justice Seroggs upon the 2d of July 1680 where a Jury being Summon'd whose Names are as followeth Benjamin Thorogood Richard Blackbourn Godfrey Richards Leonard Bates Phillip Harman Francis Breerwood Thomas Kemble William Longman John Debman Lewis Wilson Henry Lashoe Thomas Salter Jeremiah Gregory Nicholas Bondy George Day Nicholas Dawes Richard Blaney Henry Averie Joseph Hall William Bridges Thomas Lee. Richard White Randal Dod. Richard Bowater Of all which only four appeared and were Sworn viz. Nicholas Bondy Leonard Bates Henry Avarie Randal Dod. Whereupon a Talis was pray'd and granted and then were Sworn and Added to the principal Pannel according to the Form of the Statute Nicholas Caplin Richard Cawtham Arthur Young William Yap James Wood. Thomas Gilby John Odense● Emanuel Coniers After which the Court proceeded and the Recorder began to open the Offence as follows Recorder THIS Person among others intending to Scandalize the Government hath caused a Book to be published which I have here in my Hand called The Weekly Packet of Advice from Rome there are some Papers besides what are bound up together that are continued on which my Lord would not be amiss for us that are of the Kings Counsel to take notice of not only for the Juries Satisfaction but likewise for the Satisfaction of this great Auditory some whereof I know come to pick Advantage and to know whether or no Rascals may not have Liberty to print what they please Now all the Judges of England having been met together to know whether any Person whatsoever may expose to the publick Knowledge any manner of Intelligence or any matter whatsoever that concerns the Publick They gave it in as their Resolution that no Person whatsoever could expose to the publick Knovvledge any thing that concerned the Affairs of the Publick vvithout Licence from the King or from such Persons as he thought fit to entrust vvith that Affair But such is the Age that vve live in that a man that hath Wit enough for to libell any Man in the Government thinks he hath Licence enough to expose that Man to publick Knowledge also And they do it under specious Pretences because they think that any man may be exposed to the publick Censure that they can either call a Papist or but popishly affected and that man is either the one or the other that is not agreeable to every Rascally Humour that some People affect I acknowledge my Lord that any man that will in a Legal Manner endeavour to suppress Popery ought to be encouraged in his Endeavour to the utmost but if in Case any man vvill be transported with Zeal because he is of a Party and under pretence of endeavouring to Suppress Popery should support a Party