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A53554 A true narrative of the horrid plot and conspiracy of the popish party against the life of His Sacred Majesty, the government and the Protestant religion : with a list of such noblemen, gentlemen and others as were the conspirators, and the head-officers both civil and military that were to effect it / humbly presented to His Most Excellent Majesty by Titus Oates. Oates, Titus, 1649-1705. 1679 (1679) Wing O59; ESTC R26889 44,385 83

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crowns per annum for the maintenance of his Legantine Authority York Perrott Superiour of the Secular Priests he hath power of Probats of Wills Licenses for Marriage and all Episcopal Jurisdiction Ordination and Confirmation onely excepted BISHOPS London Corker President of the Benedictines Winchester White Provincial of the Jesuits Durham Strange last Provincial of the Jesuits Salisbury Dr. Godden Norwich Napper a Franciscan Fryar Ely Vincent Provincial of the Dominicans Exceter Wolfe one of the Sorbon Peterborough Gifford a Dominican Lincoln Sir John Warner Baronet a Jesuit and Confessor to Lord Powis Chichester Morgan a Jesuit Bath and Wells Dr. Armstrong a Franciscan Fryar Carlisle Wilmot alias Quarterman a Secular Priest Chester Thimbleby a Secular Priest now Canon of Cambray Hereford Sir Thomas Preston Baronet a Jesuit Bristol Mundson a Dominican Oxon. Williams Rector of Watton and Master of the Novices a Jesuit He is also to have the Deanery of Christ-Church and is to preside over the Professors of Divinity in that University and peruse their Letters before they read them publickly St. Davids Belson a Secular Priest St. Asaph Jones a Secular Bangor Joseph David Keimash a Dominican Fryar ABBOTS Westminster Dr. Sheldon a Benedictine Monk Sion-house Skinner a Benedictine Monk DEANS Canterbury Betton a Sorbonist St. Pauls Leybourn a Secular and Secretary to the Cardinal Windsor Howard with twelve Benedictine Canons Chichester Morgan a Secular Winchesten Dr. Watkinson President of the English Colledge at Lisbon Many Dignities of the Church not here mentioned are to be supplied with Spaniards and other Foreigners because they have not Clergy enough to be Professors Nor are there any Prebendaries or other places undisposed And in the same Bull it was ordered That the Jesuits should read Philosophy and Divinity in all great Towns and places where they had Colledges but not give Degrees And whilst the English Jesuits were employed in instructing Youth in Humanity and Philosophy and others reading Divinity and preaching and catechising they should be supplied with Spanish Jesuits and other Foreigners to assist them at the Altar and in the care of the Colledges LXXIII Item That the Deponent on the second of September saw a Pacquet out of Scotland directed to John Grove dated August 10. 1678 in which the Fathers met at Edinburgh from thence did tell the Fathers here That they had not much to write but that Eight thousand Catholicks were ready to rise and assist when the business should grow hot and would joyn with the disaffected Scots when required by the Scotch Jesuits there And in the said Letter was mentioned That one Westby was destroyed by one that was Servant to Lovel the Jesuit for endeavouring to detect the Rebellion with its Authors and Contrivers to the Council in Scotland LXXIV Item That the Deponent saw on the said Second of September Old Stile Letters of the forth New Stile from St. Omers Written and Subscribed by Thomas White Provincial in which Notice was given to Rirchard Blundel to whom they were directed that Twelve Scotch Jesuites were sent into Scotland by order from the General of the Society and have One Thousand pound given them by Lashee the French Kings Confessor to keep up the Commotions in Scotland that the French King might Land an Army And that the said Jesuits had Instructions given them to carry themselves like Nonconformist-Ministers amongst the Presbyterian-Scots LXXV Item That on the Third of September the Deponent saw a Letter from the Provincial at St. Omers Dated December First by which the Deponent did perceive that though the Letter were Dated from thence yet it came not from thence because it was Old Stile and did believe that the said Provincial was then in England And in this Letter directed to Blundel it was specified that the Provincial was informed of some Discovery that was made at which he was somwhat surprised But upon second Thoughts he ordered the said Blundel not to desist the business in hand but to write to Bedingfield not to take notice of what Keines said it being but a Conjecture of his own And the said Blundel did on the third day write to Bedingfield and did advise him of the Provincialls thoughts concerning what had passed about that Concern And in the Letter of the Provincial to Blundel it was ordered by the said Provincial That thanks should be given to Doctor Fogarthy for his Care in the business of Forty Fight which is the KING and for his forwardness to assist those in Ireland and ordered Letters to be written with all speed into Ireland to give them his thanks and to tell them That he would not cease to pray for their good success LXXVI Item That the Provincial came to London the third day at night and the Deponent went to the Provincialls Lodgings and was ordered to wait on him the next day in the morning LXXVII Item That the Deponent went on the Fourth of September in the morning according to the aforesaid Order given him over Night and when the Provincial saw the Deponent he asked him With what face he could look on him since he had played such a treacherous trick with them And struck the Deponent three blows with his stick and a box on the Ear and charged him with being with the KING and a Minister with him whom he suspected to have informed the KING of those things because that Bedingfield had Related in a Letter to Blundel that the Duke of York had related some such thing to him and did therefore judg that it must be the Deponent that must have been drawn in by some persons to the same But at last the Provincial told the Deponent that he was willing to be reconciled to him if he would discover what the Parson was his Name and place of Abode to the end they might be secure of him and were resolved to kill him And in the mean time the Deponent was ordered to make himself ready to go beyond the Seas within fourteen days as he the Provincial said And that the Deponent might not Cheat them they were to pay for his Coach-hire and ordered his Entertainment at Sittingburn and in other places upon the Road to Dover and there Mr. Conyers Master of the Kings-Head was to pay for his passage to Callice and the Master of the Feathers in Callice to pay for his Passage to St. Omers where the Deponent was to Remain till further Order from the Provincial And Richard Blundel was to take care of carrying on the Fire in Wapping in the Deponents room LXXVIII Item That on the Sixth of September Mr. Pickering told the Deponent that Conyers was gone for Windsor and he said that after Ten Days stay there he would go to the Lord Brudenals House LXXIX Item That at night the Deponent attending at the door of the Provincial and about to go in heard White and some others whom the Deponent supposed by their Voices to be Mr. Mico and one Mr. Poole consulting about the