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A44229 The free and voluntary confession and narrative of James Holloway addressed to His Majesty written with his own hand, and delivered by himself to Mr. Secretary Jenkins ; as also the proceedings against the said James Holloway in His Majesties King-Bench Court, Westminster, and his petition to His Majesty ; together with a particular account of the discourse as passed between the sheriffs of London and the said James Holloway at the time of his execution for high-treason at Tyburn, April 30. 1684 ; with his prayer immediately before, and the true copy of the paper delivered them at the same time and place. Holloway, James, d. 1684. 1684 (1684) Wing H2509; ESTC R2717 28,093 16

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The Free and Voluntary Confession and Narrative OF JAMES HOLLOWAY Addressed to His Majesty Written with his own hand and Delivered by himself TO Mr. SECRETARY JENKINS AS ALSO The Proceedings against the said James Holloway in His Majesties KINGS-BENCH COURT Westminster And his Petition to His Majesty TOGETHER With a particular Account of the Discourse as passed between the Sheriffs of London and the said James Holloway at the time of his Execution for High-Treason at Tyburn April 30. 1684. With his Prayer immediately before and the true Copy of the Paper Delivered them at the same Time and Place The Confession or Narrative Great SIR I Your Majesties most humble but too much ●…lled and disobedient Subject do here most faithfully according to the best of my Remembrance give you an Account of what I knew concerning the late discovered Conspiracy how I came to be concerned how far I was concerned how it was to have been carried on in Bristol why I did not come in at the first Discovery and cast my self at your Majesties Feet for Mercy how I made my escape and whore I was till taken If I shall thro forgetfulness omit any thing that it may be thought I am privie to I shall be ready and willing truly to answer any question that shall be asked by your Majesty or any your most Honorable Privy-Council no way despairing of your Majesties Mercy but remain in hopes that that Fountain of Mercy which hath so abundantly flowed from your Sacred Breast ever since your happy Restauration is not yet dry and that there is some drops left for me who doubt not but to Serve your Majesty both at home and abroad much more Living than my Death will That which I have cause to impute the occasion of my being Concerned was my too Publick Spirit preferring your Majesties and my Countries Interest much before my own but especially in attending the two last Parliaments promoting an Act for the encouragement of the Linnen Manufacture and the preventing of Frauds in your Majesties Customes c. which would have brought in and saved to your Majesty near 200000 l. per An. and employed many thousands of Poor c. as is well known to many Worthy Persons about your Court and indeed proved my Ruino otherwise than in this Concern by bringing me into too great Acquaintance for one of my Capacity and by that to be concerned as I was My Attendance on those two Parliaments I doubt have been mis-represented How far I was Concerned After the Dissolution of the two last Parliaments I observed a great dissatisfaction in People in most parts whore I travelled but heard nothing of any Design till July 1682. when one Mr. Joseph Tyly of Bristol came from London I meeting with him asked what News he answered to this effect all bad and if some speedy course be not taken we shall be all undone for by their Arbitrary Illegal ways and by force of Arms they have got Sheriffs to their minds Witnesses they had before but wanted Jurors to believe them now they have got Sheriffs naming Mr. North and Mr. Rich who will find Jurors to believe any Evidence against a Protestant and so hang up all the Kings Friends by degrees I then told him that I thought it was impossible such things could be done but the King must hear of it no said he there 's none suffered to come near the King but those who have been declared Enemies to the King and Kingdom by Parliament naming some that were mentioned in the Printed Votes who to save themselves do indeavor to keep all such things from the Kings knowledge and perswade him against Parliaments with much more such-like discourse by which I found the same was discoursed throughout England Scotland and Ireland as a means to engage People At length he told me that the Protestant Gentry naming the Earl of Shaftsbury Lord Howard of Estrick and others were come to a Resolution seeing fair means would not do but all things on the Protestants side are misrepresented to the King by such great Criminals and none more in favor than those to take the King from his Evil Council and that by an Insurrection in several parts of England at once viz. London Bristol Taunton Exeter Chester New Castle York and some other places in the North and that there would be a considerable party ready in Scotland and another in Ireland therefore said he we must consider how to manage affairs in Bristol for if they proceed at Michaelmas in choosing Lord-Mayor as they did Sheriffs and to swearing of North and Rich it must begin in October or November otherwise there will be some Sham-Plot contrived to take off most of the Stirring Men in the last Parliaments with much other ' Discourse to the same effect adding that Mr. Wade would come down very suddenly by whom we might expect a full Account of all About the end of August as near as I can remember Mr. Wade came down who confirmed what Mr. Tyly had said but could say little as to any farther Resolution they were come to above either of any Time or Method agreed upon but that the Design went on and men were imployed in all parts to try how people were inclined who found enough ready and that there would be no want of Men if it was once begun Then we considered how it might be managed in Bristol and what number of men might be needful for the first Onset towards which he said We might depend on 150. men from Taunton or thereabouts and concluded that 350. might be sufficient to secure it without the Bloodshed of one man it being our Design to shed no Blood if possible but this we resolved not to acquaint any of our Friends with it till the day and method was resolved of which he said we should have ten or fourteen days notice and having soon considered of a Method waited in expectation of further advice but none came till November then we heard that some disappointment happening they were forced to delay it tho there was more and more cause for it The end of December or beginning of January had advice that it was deferred to the beginning of March The third of March I came to London and meeting with Mr. Wade asked him how things went who answered that he could not tell what to make of it for he could find nothing done more than was nine Months before The great Persons who were the Managers having done nothing but talkt of things But now there was some others appointed to manage it who were men of Business naming them to me viz. The Earl of Essex the Lord Howard of Estrick the Lord Grey the Lord Russel Coll. Sidney Major Wildman Mr. Hampden the younger and Mr. Charlton who he did suppose would make something of it and not do as the others had done make a years talk to ensnare many thousands of people to no purpose for these had already sent
Corpus Returnable this day directed to the Keeper of his Majesties God of Nowgate to bring thither the Body of James Holloway then in his Custody to shew Cause why Execution should not be awarded upon an Outlawry for High Treason against him The Keeper of Nowgate according to the Command of the Writ brought him this day to the Bar of the said Court where he was proceeded against in this manner The Return of the Writ of Habeas Corpus was first Read Cl. of Crown James Holloway hold up thy hand which he did Thou hast been Indicted in London by the Name of James Holloway late of London Merchant for High Treason by thee committed touching the Kings Majesties Person and the Government of this his Kingdom of England and for not appearing and answering that Indictment by due Process of Law upon the Indictment thou standest Outlawed and upon that Outlawry thou standest Attainted of the same High Treason What hast thou to say for thy self why Excecution should not be awarded against thee upon that Attainder by this Court according to Law Holloway My Lord I have been a great while Absent and know not what hath been done in this matter or proved against me L. Ch. Just Yes you have been Absent so long it seems that you now stand Outlawed and thereby Attainted of High Treason there is nothing now remains with the Court but only to make a Rule for your Execution Holloway If an ingenuous Confession of the Truth will merit the Kings Pardon then sure I have done it L. Ch. Just For that matter we are not to dispose of the Kings Mercy he will dispose of his own Mercy as he shall think fit Is Mr. Attorney in the Hall Cryer Yes my Lord he is L. Ch. Just Then pray send for him Which was done and in a little time after he came into Court. L. Ch. Just Mr. Attorney here is the Prisoner at the Bar Holloway Mr. Att. Gen. Yes my Lord I see he is Sir Samuel Astry have you the Record there Cl. of Cr. Yes Sir L. Ch. Just It has been read to him Mr. Attorney Mr. Att. Gen. My Lord I would know what he saith that Execution should not be Awarded L. Ch. Just He talks of Discoveries and Confessions which we you know we cannot take any notice of Ask him again Cl. of Cr. Hast thou any thing to say for thy self why Execution should not be awarded against thee according to Law Holloway My Lord I know not what hath been proved against me but I have made such an Ingenuous Confession to his Majesty of what I know L. Ch. Just Proved against you You are Outlawed upon an Indictment for High Treason what can you say against the Courts awarding Execution Mr. Att. Gen. My Lord has he heard the Indictment upon which the Outlawry was grounded Cl. of Cr. No Sir only the Substance was told him That he was Indicted of High Treason and Outlawed for it and stands Attained by that Outlawry Mr. Att. Gen. If your Lordship please the Indictment may be read to him that he may understand what it is and may not go blind to Execution L. Ch. Just Ay Mr. Attorney if you please let it be so Cl. of Cr. Reads The Jurors being Sworn to enquire for our Sovereign Lord the King and the Body of the County of the City of London upon their Oaths present That and so the whole Indictment was Read Cl. of Cr. That is the Indictment Mr. Attorney and upon this he is Outlawed Mr. Att. Gen. And so stands Attainted What hath he to say to it L. Ch. Just Ay why should not we award Execution against him according to Law Cl. of Cr. Have you any thing to say Holloway I have said what I have to say Mr. Att. Gen. Pray what is that my Lord that he has said for I was not here Holloway I beg his Majesties Mercy Mr. Att. Gen. If the King be so Gracious as to admit you to your Tryal can you make a defence against the Indictment Have you any thing to say that you can defend your self by if the King do admit you to be tryed and that is a Mercy and a Grace for at Law you are gone L. Ch. Just It is so indeed Mr. Attorney if von will on the Kings behalf indulge him so far as I suppose you have Authority from the King to Co●…nt unto that if he has a mind to try the Fact and can defend himself he shall have that Liberty that is a great Mercy I assure you Mr. Att. Gen. My Lord That is the only reason why I did cause the Indictment to be read that he might hear it that supposing he were not Outlawed but that were out of the Case if he hath any thing to say that could defend him from it the king would not exclude him but admit him to his Tryal and extend his Mercy so far to him L. Ch. Just Mr. Attorney it is exceeding well Now you understand what is said by the Kings Attorney you have heard the Indictment read it is an Indictment of High Treason that you with other false Traytors Hone Ramball the Goodenought and the rest did Conspire the Death of the King Now though you are in Law actually Att●…d as much as if you had been Tryed and Convicted and received Judgment of Death upon that Conviction to all intents and purposes and there is no more for the Court to do but to award L●…on upon this Attainder and be dealt with as a false Traytor Yet however in as much as you have heard the Indictment read if you think you have any thing to say that would satisfie the World or a Jury that you are not Guilty of what you are Indicted and Accused of it seems the King is pleased to signifie his Gracious Intenton towards you by Mr. Attorney General that he is contented to Wave that other part the Attainder by Outlawry and you shall have the Liberty to try it if you think you can defend your self Holloway My Lord I cannot undertake to defend my self for I have Confessed before his Majesty that I am Guilty of many things in that Indictment and I throw my self on the Kings Mercy L. Ch. Just Then he Confesseth it and will not undertake to defend himself as for the Kings Mercy that we must leave to his Majesty who is the Dispenser of his own Grace we are to execute his Justice and must give a Rule accordingly Mr. Just With. But I hope every body here takes bonce of his open Confession when he might try it if he would Surely none but will beneve this Conspiracy now after what this man hath owned L. Ch. Just We were well enough satisfied about it before and so was every he rest man I dare say Mr. Just With. Yet perhaps though he saith it and others have Confessed it and the Evidence hath been made Publick there are many People that say they will not believe it L. Ch.
him a sense of his Sins and a sense of whose Servant he is Lord make him thy true and faithful Servant Lord bless all thy People wheresoever they are and continue thy Gospel every where let it not be rooted out O Lord thou knowest what Contrivances have been made against it Lord continue it here let it Flourish more than ever it hath done Lord make England a Place thou wilt delight to dwell in and make them know than hast not dealt so with overy Nation Lord hear the Prayers of all thy People Lord continue the Gospel in England Let not Popery let not Arbitrary Government come in O Lord there are good Laws in England Lord let them be put in Excecution Lord hear me for thy Mercies sake I am now ●…ing unto thee Lord I have but a minute or two to be here let thy Spirit receive me to thee I commit my Spirit Lord hear me and answer me for thy Sons sake who is at thy right hand interceeding for me to whom with thee and thy Eternal Spirit be al Honour and Glory and Praise both now and evermore Then being asked who was in Council at the delivery of the Letter he answered Holloway There was the Duke of York and the Lord Keeper I did not deliver it It was intercepted in a Letter or given i● I did not know how it was for I have been kept so that I had not the Liberty to see any Friend till yesterday in the afternoon I had the Liberty of 2 or 3 hours with my Wise Cap. Richardson You had your Wife with you before and your Sister and some other Friends Holloway But that was never without a Keeper Sir Cap. Richardson You are in the right Mr. Sh. Daniel They do not use to allow men under you Circumstances such a Liberty as you talk of Holloway I Pray God that no other people may concern themselves with publick Affairs out of their own way and that the Scriblers might be put down for they do more hurt to the Kingdom than any thing else Mr. Sh. Daniel Have you any thing more to say Holloway No Sir Mr. Sh. Daniel Then God have Mercy upon your Soul The PAPER delivered to the Sheriffs APRIL 26. 1684. TO stop the Mouths c. of all Pamphleteers and News-Scriblers who have done more Prejudice to his Majesty and Kingdoms by their Impudent endeavours to Sham all Plots and to fill the Country with False News than they will ever be able to Retrieve and to satisfie all I leave behind me I thought good to draw up a short Account of what I knew of the Late Protestant Plot how I came to be Concerned what Induced me to it and how far I was Concerned also my now Opinion of it c. It was my Unhappiness to have too Publick a Spirit for one of my Capacity and as soon as I came to be a Free-man to prefer the Kings and Kingdoms Interest before my own for having some knowledg in Linnen Cloath upon the Prohibition of French Linnens c. I thought the Linnen Manufacture might be brought to Perfection in England to the very great advantage of the Poor and so made some tryal of it in Warwickshire where I employed some Hundreds of Poor and in about Eighteen Months time brought it to such Perfection that I could make as good Cloath as the French and so well Imitate it that few could know it from French but the Prohibition being not so strict as at first seemed to be French Cloath was brought in Cheaper than ever so that I was forced to leave off with loss but considering that by an Act of Parliament for its encouragement in a method I had thought upon it might be setled much to the Kings and Kingdoms Interest advancing the Kings Revenue near two hundred thousand Pounds a Year and would have employed about 80 Thousand Poor people and about 40 Thousand Acres of Land concerning which I was about June 1680. brought acquainted with the Earl of Essex to whom I related the business who immediately had me to the now Earl of Rochester then President of the Treasury and he had me to Sir Edward Deering who when they understood my Proposals gave me something to bear my Charges and encouraged me to attend the next Parliament to endeavour the Promotion thereof which I did almost the whole Session and brought to the Speakers Chamber some of the Cloath which was compared with French c. and the Design well approved of by all which brought me into too large Acquaintance for one of my Capacity from whom I heard too much as hath proved for my Interest of things that were then in hand concerning the Popish Plot which prevented the doing any thing as to my Design So after that I was encouraged to attend the Oxford Parliament which I did and was desired there by the Earl of Clarendon and others to prepare a Bill the Heads of which I drew up though it proved to no purpose but my Ruin I wish my King and Country might reap the Benesit of what I pay so dear for The more I knew during my Attendance on those two Parliaments the more was desirous to know and did by some Scriblers and News-mongers constantly know most Publick Assairs that were Acted which they undertake to represent according to their own homour many Actions being represented very Illegal much against the Protestant Interest in favour of Papists c. Shamming the Popish Plot and laying Sham-Plots upon Protestants abusing the Rights and Priviledges of the Subject the Truth of which I leave to the Judgment of all but hearing many such like things was easily prevailed with to be Concerned in the PLOT according as it was proposed to me viz. About July 1682. I met with a Person who then being come from London gave me a Relation at large concerning the Election of Sheriffs that had been in June the manner of which is well known to all he represented it to me as a very Illegal Action and that there was a Devilish Design of the Papists in it to Cut off the Kings Friends the Stirring men in both the last Parliaments as to the Prosecution of the Popish Plot who I always took to be both the Kings and the Nations Friends That there was Witnesses had been ready a long time to Swear against them but they could not get Jurors to believe them but now they had by force of Arms c. got Sheriffs who would find Juries to believe them and so Hang them up at their Pleasure that there was none but bad Counsel about the King who kept all Ill Actions from his knowledge and if they proceeded to Swear North and Rich at Michaelmas and to chuse Lord Mayor as they had done Sheriffs the Protestant Gentry were resolved naming some to remedy what was Designed by an Insurrection in several parts of England and if possible to get the King off from his Evil Counsel and bring all
Just We do not mightily concern our selves what the People say I am sure not one of all that were concerned in this Conspiracy have dared to deny it absolutely though some have been prevailed upon by ill Advice to Prevaricate about it and Shuffle it off But none of them have had the Considence absolutely to deny the Truth of the Fact notwithstanding all the Calumnies and Reproaches cast upon the Government and all the arts that have been made use of to Stifle it Mr. Just With. My Lord I speak it the rather because we see what work Sir Samud harnardiston has made of it in his Letters where he calls it a Sham-Plot and says it is lost except it be sound among the Abhorrers and Addressers L. Ch. Just But now the Plot is found among the Conspirators and Traytors he may write to his Correspondents in the Country the next time It is found among the Reformers of Government and Religion that can Swallow all thing that can kill Kings and Levy War and do the Wont of Villanies to promote Religion and Reformation as they call it Let us think of some convenient day and give such Order that the Sheriffs see Execution done according to Law Mr. Att. Gen. You must first pronounce the Judgment my Lord. Mr. Just With. It is never pronounced in such a Case Mr. Attorney L. Ch. Just No we only give a Rule for Execution the Outlawry is the Judgment and that is upon the Record already Cl. of Cr. Yes my Lord we always enter it so L. Ch. Just Captain Richardson I think Wednesdays and Fridays are your usual Execution days in London are they not Cap. Richardson Yes my Lord either of them L. Ch. Just Then Wednesday seven-night Cap. Richardson Does your Lordship appoint Wednesday next L. Ch. Just No that will be too quick Wednesday seven-night Cap. Richardson What day your Lordship pleaseth I suppose I shall have a Rule Cl. of Cr. You shall have a Rule and an Habeas Corpus to deliver him as the Course is L. Ch. Just In the mean time take you Prisoner back again And accodringly be was carried back to Newgate The Petition to His Majesty Most Great and Gracious Sovereign I Your Majesties now close Prisoner in Newgate and Condemned for my Crimes which I have Consessed my self Guilty of in a Paper of my own Writing delivered to the Right Honourable the Lords of your Majesties Privy Council in which is a true and faithful Account of all that I know concerning the Late Plot with the manner How I was drawn into it and the Reasons why I did not come in at the first Discovery and cast my self at your Majesties Feet for Mercy which I hope your Majesty hath perused and find no cause to think I have reserved any thing undiscovered for when I was first taken I resolved to declare the whole Truth and nothing but the Truth which I have here done and will own to be True before any that shall offer to Contradict it or say There was no Plot and if any thing more occurs to my Memory will not fail to declare it I have now nothing to say for my self why I should not be Executed according to Condemnation but do most humbly prostrate my self at your Majesties Feet for Mercy acknowledging my hearty Sorrow for all that I have been Guilty of and rema 〈…〉 pes than that Fountain of Mercy which hath so abundantly flowed from your Majesties Sacred Breast ever since 〈◊〉 happy Restauration is not yet dry but that there is some Drops left for me which if I may be so happy as to Obtain I shall always whilst I live endeavour to Approve my self your Majesties most true and faithful Subject and I hope 〈…〉 the ends of a Pardon Which that I may so do and for your Majesties long Life P●…ble and Happy Reign shall ever Pray c. James Holloway The Discourse that passed between the Sheriffs of London and JAMES HOLLOWAY at the time of his Execution Holloway MAy I have Liberty Sir to speak what I desire to speak Mr. Sh. Daniel Yes Sir you may What you have I suppose will be by way of Discovery to the World of what you are brought here to dye for Holloway You have my Paper Captain Cap. Richardson Yes Mr. Sh. Daniel Have it you about you Cap. Richardson I have it in my Pocket Mr. Sh. Daniel Shew it him Which he did Is it your own hand Writing Holloway Yes Sir Mr. Sh Daniel Is it your own hand Writing Holloway That is my own hand Writing A Discovery of what I knew I made to his Majesty but a great many People think that I have not discovered what I knew but I have discovered what I know of the PLOT and I am heartily sorry I was any way concerned in that way as to the endeavouring any thing by Arms. I do think several things have been ill managed in England th●… have been many things done against the King and the Kingdoms Interest and I wish the King was well satisfied of it and that a course might be taken to prevent it And I think one w●y to prevent Plotting according to my week Capacity is That his Majesty would be pleased to call a Parliament and pass an Act of Oblivion for all Plotters whatsoever There was a damnable Popish Plot and I look upon the stifling of That to be the only Cause that any man did any thing in This. Had all the Popish Plotters been Mr. Sh. Daniel By the way Sir How do you know it was stifled Holloway Sir we have known that the Laws could not be suffered against them and the Parliament could not be suffered in the Prosecution of them I wish the King would consult his own Safety and the Safety of the Nation and that an Act of Oblivion might pass for I believe there are many Concerned and that there might be an end put to all News mongers that write into the Country Letters of News I look upon that to do the King and the Kingdom more hurt than any thing else Cap. Richardson Mr. Holloway I beg one thing have you discovered all I desire you would declare those you did not name their Names that if occasion were would be r●ady but that you had not spoke to them Wade and others were to maintain their Posts Holloway No Sir I had not spoke to them Cap. Richardson This you did say Holloway Yes Sir Sh. Daniel And that you promised a number of men in this Design Holloway Promise it I did propose I might do it Cap. Richardson What do you know of the Contriving the business of the RYE for Lopping or taking off the King and the Duke Holloway I was not with them till after the time a good while till about a Month or six Weeks after the time I was not acquainted with them I looked upon it as a business not likely to take any effect at all for I could never sind above Five
eyes may be opened to see what is done Holloway I would not advise any one to go that way to work to do any thing by force of Arms and I wish the Kings eyes may be opened that he may see his Enemies from his Friends and I think he hath cause to look for them near his home Have you any Papers to deliver Holloway I have no other Papers what Paper I Wrote the Council had I did Wr●te I Paper that it might be some satisfaction to the Opinions of people of what I knew that care might betaken to prevent other Opinions if there were an errour And that Paper the Council had though they took it very hainously of me that I should presume to Write such a thing I looked upon it that I could not do more for the King than to acquaint him of what I knew that if they were misinformed there might be care taken to alter the Opinion Mr. Sh. Dashwood You have delivered to Paper to your Wife or to any Friends Holloway That I suppose is well known to the Goaler Mr. Sh. Dashwood You know better than any body whether you have or not You may say ay of no. Holloway I could not be admitted to Write any for I could not have Pen and Ink to Write any thing but this Mr. Sh. Dashwood And you have not delivered any Paper Holloway I have Written to some Friends I know it is supposed that I had delivered a Copy of that Paper that the Council had and I think if it had been known publickly it would have done no great hurt Mr. Sh. Daniel You speak of several peoples Opinions what do you mean Holloway As concerning the Times Sir the management of Assairs Mr. Sh. Daniel Pray Sir under what denomination do you reckon your self Holloway I reckon my self a Protestant Mr. Sh. Daniel Of what sort Of the Church of England or of the Dissenters from them Holloway I am not a Dissenter from the Church of England Mr. Sh. Daniel Nor joyned with them Holloway Nor joyned with them altogether But I thought that if any good had been designed for England that I had done enough to merit a Pardon for I had Wrote so much of Truth and was so fair and plain in it that I thought it would have merited a Pardon if any good were designed If I could have discovered more that had been for the King and Kingdoms interest I would have done it For I did not do it rashly but considered of it some time before I gave it in I hope it will be a satisfaction that there was such a Plot what other mens Opinions might be of it I can't tell but leave every one to their own Judgment It was feared that Arbitrary Government and Popery was designed and truly I think at this present time by what I can understand that there is little better designed Cap. Richardson This is reflecting upon the Government Mr. Sh. Dashwood This is not sit Holloway I say it is contrary to the Kings knowledge Sir Mr. Sh. Daniel Sir We have neither a Reprieve nor a Pardon for you Holloway I don't expect it Sir if Truth and Plainness would have merited a Pardon I might have had it Cap. Richardson The King is the best Judge of his own mercy Holloway Had the Law been executed against Popish Offenders I had never been concerned in any Plot. Cap. Richardson You know the King was very earnest in that to have the Laws put in execution against them and that he moved in to the Parliament to have it done Have you any thing else to say that more nearly concerns you Holloway I wish I could have been any otherways serviceable to the King and Kingdom before I left them I should have been very willing and it was always my design to promote the King and Kingdoms Interest more than my own Mr. Sh. Damel Well Sir you say some things very well but others ill Holloway What I say Sir I leave to peoples Judgments if I am mistaken I hope they will be otherwise Mr. Sh. Damel Well Sir have you any thing farther to say Holloway No Sir Mr. Sh. Dashwood I suppose you used to keep a Meeting or Club at Bristol with several there Holloway I know some have represented a Club very bad in Bristol A Club we had about the Choice of Parliament men Mr. Sh. Damel The Horse-shoe Club. Mr. Sh. Dashwood Or the Marmaid Club. Holloway The Horse-shoe Club it was only for the carrying on the Election of Parliament men If all such things should be called Clubs there were greater Clubs kept by another Party Mr. Sh. Dame Well Sir you had best fit your self for Death you have no long time to live Then he opened his Bibel and read the 62 Psalm and part of two Chapters in the Hebrews and afterwards asked the Sheriffs if he might have liberty to Pray which being gramed be Prayed as follows BLessed and holy Lord our God thou art before all Men thou art the only true God the Almighty God the Fountain of all Goodness Thou art the Discerner of all hearts the secret thoughts of men are not unknown to thee Oh Lord what am I that thou shouldst be mindful of me or that thou shouldst suffer me now to call upon thee when thou mightest have taken me away in the Commission of some sin against thee But thou hast been a merciful God a long-suffering God a patient God O Lord I trust it is for my Souls Welfare in bringing me to this though it is an untimely end for thou cuttest off my days in the midst but Lord I trust it is for my Souls sake Our times are in thy hands and it is my Sins that have brought me to this Oh give me a true sense or them as I trust thou hast done and that thou hast heard my Prayers and wilt be my God my Comforter and receive me in and through the Merits of Jesus Christ our Lord who offered himself a Sacrisive for our Sins even for the Sins of the whole World and now s●… at thy right hand interceeding for us Lord hear me in and through him Lay not any of my Sins to my charge let not the least Sin be unpardoned The least Sin deserveth Damnation Lord I trust thou hast pardoned them all and that thou hast heard my Prayers and the Prayers of others for me Lord in mercy look down upon me in mercy look down upon this Nation pardon the crying Sins thereof Lord thou seest to what a height of Sin it grows and thou seest what Wickedness is promoted in all Places and what little encouragement there is to that which is good Lord bless the King and keep him from all Conspiracies Lord give him a sense of his Condition and make him know his Enemies from his Friends O Lord let him look close about him to see who are about him and Lord put an end to all Plottings O Lord make him a happy Prince give