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... Sir Thomas Monson in prison , and gave evidence at the trial . The honourable acquittal of his patron may be held to clear Campion also of any complicity in this notorious crime . Campion died of the plague in 1620 , and was buried in St ...
... Sir Thomas Monson in prison , and gave evidence at the trial . The honourable acquittal of his patron may be held to clear Campion also of any complicity in this notorious crime . Campion died of the plague in 1620 , and was buried in St ...
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