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wgate after judgment. Arthur Bell, executed at Tyburne. Ralph Corbey, executed at Tyburne. John Duchet, executed at Tyburne. John Hamond, als. Jackson, condemned, reprieved by the king, and died in Newgate. Walter Coleman, condemned and died in Newgate, Edmond Cannon, condemned and died in Newgate. John Wigmore, als. Turner, condemned, reprieved by the king, and is in custodie in Newgate. Andrew Ffryer, alias Herne, als. Richmond, condemned and died in Newgate. Augustian Abbot, als. Rivers, condemned, reprieved by the king, and died in Newgate. John Goodman, condemned and died in Newgate. Peter Welford, condemned and died in Newgate. Thomas Bullaker, executed at Tyburne. Robert Robinson, indicted and proved, and made an escape out of the King's Bench. James Brown, condemned and died in Newgate. Henry Morse, executed at Tyburne. Thomas Worseley, alias Harvey, indicted and proved, and reprieved by the Spanish ambassador and others. Charles Chanie (Cheney) als. Tomson, indicted and proved, and begged by the Spanish ambassador, and since taken by command of the councell of state, and is now in Newgate. Andrew White, indicted, proved, reprieved before judgment, and banished. Richard Copley, condemned and banished. Richard Worthington, found guiltie and banished. Edmond Cole, Peter Wright, and William Morgan, indicted, proved, and sent beyond sea. Philip Morgan, executed at Tyburne. Edmond Ensher, als. Arrow, indicted, condemned, reprieved by the parliament and banished. Thomas Budd, als. Peto, als. Gray, condemned, reprieved by the lord mayor of London, and others, justices, and since retaken by order of the councell of state, and is now in Newgate. George Baker, als. Macham, indicted, proved guiltie, and now in Newgate. Peter Beale, als. Wright, executed at Tyburne. George Sage, indicted by us, and found guiltie, and since is dead. James Wadsworth. Francis Newton. Thomas Mayo. Robert de Luke." This catalogue tells a fearful but instructive tale; inasmuch as it shows how wantonly men can sport with the lives of their fellow-men, if it suit the purpose of a great political party. The patriots, to enlist in their favour the religious prejudices of the people, represented the king as the patron of popery, because he sent the priests into banishment, instead of delivering them to the knife of the executioner. Hence, when they became lords of the ascendan
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