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et conabat sine assensu et agreament' pre- | fat d'ne n're Elizabeth' Regine supreme d'ne sue seip'm conjungere et in Matrimonio copulare cum prefat' Maria nuper Scotorum Regina. Et eisdem de causa et propo'ito ip'e idem Dux pred'co xxiii die Septembris anno undecimo supradicto et diversis aliis diebus et vicibus antea et postea apud Charterhouse pred'cam in Com' Midd' predict' falso subdole et proditorie scripsit diversas literas ad prefatam Mariam uuper Scotorum Reginam et tam easdem l'ras quam diversa signa et pignora voc' Toakens ad illam prefatam Mariam nuper Scotorum Reginam pred'co xxiii, die Septembris anno undecimo supradicto et diversis aliis diebus et vicibus antea et postea falso subdole et proditorie missit. Necnon eodem xxiii. die Septembris anno Regni d'ce Regine xi. sapradicto et diversis aliis diebus et vicibus antea et postea apud Charterhouse pred'cam in Com' Midd' predict' falso subdole et proditorie mutuo dedit et accommodavit tam prefat' Marie nuper Scotorum Regine quam amicis et adherentibus suis plures et diversas magnas pecuniarum summas: Necnon a prefat' Maria nuper Scotorum Regina pred'co xxiii. de Septembris anno Regni d'ce d'ne Elizabeth' Regine undecimo supradict' et diversis aliis diebus et vicibus antea et postea apud Charterhouse pred'cam in Com' Midd' predict' diversas literas ac diversa signa et pignora vocat' Toakens falso subdole et proditorie recepit et h'uit licet prefat' Dux tunc antea per prefat' d'nam Elizabeth' Reginam super debit' legianc' sue sp'ialit' prohibitus et vetitus fuit quod nullo modo intromittet sive tractaret de maritagio cu' prefat' Maria nuper Scotorum Regina faciend' licet etiam prefatus Dux per diversas litteras et instrument' manu propria ip'ius Ducis script' et per prefat' ducem d'ce d'ne Elizabeth' Regine supreme d'ne sue missa et exhibit' preantea prefat' maritagium penitus recusasset et renuntiasset protestans et affirmans se in eodem maritagio nunquam intromissurum sive aliqualit' processurum: Et etiam iidem Jur' ulterius super sacr'm suum pred'c'm presentant et dicunt quod cum Thomas Comes Northumbr' nuper de Topclif in Com' Ebor' et Anna uxor ejus, Carolus Comes Westmerl' nuper de Branspeth in Comitatu Dunelm', Richardus Norton nuper de Norton Conyers in Comit' Ebor' armiger, Thomas Markenfeild nuper de Markenfeld in dict' Com' Ebor' armiger, simul cum aliis falsis proditoribus rebellatoribus et inimicis publicis d'ce d'ne Regine Elizabeth' Deum pre oculis suis non habentes nec debitum legiantiar' suarum ponderant' sed Instigatione diabolica seduct' machinantes devisantes et conspirantes d'cam d'nam Reginam Elizabeth' de regali Statu titulo et potestate Regni sui Angl' dejicere et dishereditare, necnon eand'm d'nam Reginam ad mortem et finalem destructionem adducere et ponere ea intentione ut illas proditiones conspirationes et imaginationes suas perimplerent et ad effectum redigèrent decimo sexto die Novembris anno Regni d'ce d'ae Regino nunc un

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decimo ap'd Rippon in d'éo Com Ebor' contra dictam d'nam Reginam supremam D’nam suam ex eor' co'i propo'ito et assensu cum magna multitudine gentium ad numerum quatuor mille homin' et ultra modo guerrino armati et arraiat' seip'os illicite falso et proditorie insimul congregaver' et assemblaver' ac guerram publicam et acerrimam versus dictam d'nam Reginam Elizabeth' supremam d'nam suam apud Rippon predictam dicto xvi die Novembris anno undecimo supradicto falso et proditorie paraver' ordinaver' et levaver', De quibus omnibus et singulis proditionibus rebellionibus et conspirationibus pred' cisdicti Thomas Comes Northumbi' et Anna uxor ejus, Carolus Comes Westmerl' Richardus Norton, et Thomas Markenfelde cum meltis aliis dictorum falsorum proditorum et rebellatorum predict' per debit' legis formam legitime indictat' et postea superinde legitime utlagat' et attinct' fuer et adhuc existunt prout per seperal' record' inde in Cur' d'ce d'ne Regine nunc coram ip'a Regina remanen' plene liquet de record' cumque post perpetrationem et commissionem nequissimarum proditionu' predictarum in forma pred'ca per ip'os factaru' et commissarum pre-⚫ dicti Thomas Comes Northumbr' et Anna uxor ejus, Carolus Comes Westmerl', Richardus Norton et Thomas Markenfelde, ac quamplures alu falsorum proditorum et, rebellatorum predict' 20 die Decembris anno Regni d'ce d'ne Regine nunc undecimo pro proditionibus illis extra hoc regnum Angl' in regnum Scotie fugier' et recesser' et ib'm per quosdam proceres et magnates dicti regni Scotie scil't per Jacobum Ducem Chastle le Roy, Comitem de Huntley, D'num Harris, D'num Hume, D'num de Buclughe et D'num de Fermhurste, et alios Scotos Subditos d'ci Regni Scotie existen' recept' auxiliati et confortati fuer', ac de eadem d'na Regina Elizabeth' detent' in et versus quos proceres et magnates pred'cos d'ci Regni Scotie eadem d'na Elizabeth' Regina postea pro eadem causa per prenobilem Thomam Comitem Sussex ejusdem d'ne Regine in partibus borealibus locu' tenen' suum generalem cum potenti et forti exercitu armatorum hominum apertam et publicam guerram proclamavit levavit et fecit, tanquam versus hostes et inimicos suos et regni sui Anglie, rac'one cujus guerre prefat' Carolus Comes Westmerl' Anna uxor dicti Thome Comitis Northumbr' Richardus Norton et Thomas Markenfielde a predicto Regno Scotie usque Antverpia in partibus Brabantie fugier' recesser' et transferaver', ac ib'dem Carolus Comes Westmerl' Anna uxor dicti Thome Comitis Northumbr' Richardus Norton et Thomas Markenfeilde contra legiantiarum suarum, debit' morabant' in manifestum contempt' d'ce domine Regine nunc et legum suarum, Pred'cus tamen Thomas Dux Norf'k premissorum non ignarus sed ea omnia et singula in forma pred'ca bene et perfecte intelligens et sciens 6 die August' anno regni d'ce d'ne Elizabeth' Regine duodecimo supradicto apud Charterhouse pred'cam in Com' Midd' predict' ac diversis aliis diebus et vicibus antea et postea pred'co Carolo Comiti Westmerl' ac pre

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Regnu' suu' Anglie levare suscipere et manutenere et eandem Mariam nuper Scotorum Reginam extra custod' et possessionem ejusdem d'ne n're Elizabeth' Regine Anglie eripere et liberare ac predictam illustrissimam et Christianissimam d'nam n'ram Elizabeth' Reginam de regali statu titulo potestate preheminentia et regimine hujus regni sui Anglie penitus deprivare deponere dejicere et exhereditare, nec non se eundem Thomam Ducem Norf'k in matrimonio cum prefat' Maria nuper Scotorum Regina conjungere et copulare.

fat' Anne uxor predicti Thome Comitis Northumbr' diversas pecuniarum summas pro auxilio adjument' relevamine conforta'cone et supportatione suis mitti delib'rar' et distribui falso et proditorie procuravit et causavit, Et insuper quod idem Thomas Dux Norf'k 16 die Julii anno regni d'ne n're Elizabeth' Regine Angi' tertiodecimo apud Charterhouse pred'cam in Com' Midd' predict' ac diversis aliis diebus et vicibus antea et postea eisdem prefat' Jacobo duci Chastle de le Roy, Comiti de Huntley, D'no Harris, D'no Hume, D'no de Buclughe, D'no Fermhurst, inimicis publicis dicte d'ne Et ulterius Jur' pred'ci super sac'm suu' Elizabeth' nunc Regine Ang' tunc existen' pred'cm dicunt et presentant quod cum prefat' falso et proditorie fuit adherens confortans et Robartus Ridolphie tres seperales l'r's credentiauxilians: Et ulterius Jur' predicti per sacr'm ales in no'ie prefat' Thome Ducis Norf'k pro ip'o suu' predictum presentant et dicunt quod cum Robarto Ridolphie in suis falsis nequissimis et Pius quintus modo Ep'us Romanus est et ex- proditoriis nuntiis pred'cis videl't unam earunistit et ad'm fuit notabilis capit'lis et publicus, dem l'rarum ad prefat' Ducem de Alva, alteram inimicus d'ce d'ne n're Regine Elizabeth' et ad prefat' Ep'm Romanum, ac tertiam ad prefat' hujus Regni Anglie, Quod idem prefat' Tho- Phillippu' Hispaniarum Regem transferend' et mas Dux Norf'k hoc bene sciens et intelligens transportand' composuisset et scripsisset quod decimo die Martii anno regni ejusdem d'ne Eli- postea ip'e id'm Thomas Dux Norf'lk falso et zabeth' Regine tertiodecimo apud Charterhouse proditorie intendens volens et a'io suo considepred'cam in Com' Midd' predict' ac diversis rans successionem effectum et complemen' in aliis diebus et vicibus antea et postea ea inten'- predictis falsis et proditoriis nunciis per prefat' cone ut prodic'ones pred'cas ad effectum pro- Robartum Ridolphie ut prefertur missis quenduceret falso subdole et proditorie consentit dam Will'm Barker generosum servientem ipadvisavit et procuravit quendam Robartum Ri- sius Thome Ducis Norf'k xx die Martii anuo dolphie mercatorem alienig'num extra hoc reg- regni d'ce d'ne Regine nunc tertiodecimo sunum Anglie mitti ad prefat' Ep'm Romanu' pradicto apud Charterhouse pred'cam in Conec non ad Philippu' Regem Hispaniarum et mitat' Midd' predit' falso subdole et proditorie Ducem de Alva ad obtinend' de ip'o prefat' ad Guerrau' Despes ambassatorem dicti PhilEp'o Romano quasd'm pecuniaru' summas im- lippi Hispaniarum Regis misit ad declarand' ponend' exponend' circa provisionem et main- ostendend' et affirmand' predicto ambassatori tentionem exercitus millitu' at hominu' arma- predicti Phillippi Hispaniarum Regis quod ip'e torum ad intrand' et invadend' hoc regnum Anidem Thomas Dux Norf'lk affirmabat et affirglie et ad guerram levand' suscipiend' mainte- mare vellet predictas l'ras credentiales ad prenend' in eodem regno contra ip'am D'nam fat' Ducem de Alva Romanu' Ep'm et Philip n'ram Elizabeth' reginam: Ac quod idem Rex Hispaniaru' regem no'ie suo compo't et script' Hispaniarum per ineditationem dicti Ducis de adeo valent' et firmiter prout ipsemet idem Alva mitteret in hoc regnum Anglie quendam Thomas Dux Norfolk easdem manu sua proexercitum armatorum hominu' et militu' ad pria subscripsisset: Et insuper sidem Jur' super hoc regnu' Anglie invadend' ac ad guerram sacr'm suu' predictum presentant et dicunt publicain et acerrimam contra d'cam d'nam quod predictus Robartus Ridolphie xxvi die Reginam Elizabeth' levand' suscipiend' et Martii anno regni d'ce d'ne Elizabeth' nunc maintenend': Et etiam quod idem Thomas Regine Anglie tertiodecimo supradicto apud Dux Norf'k eodem 10 die Martii anno regni Doaver in Com' Can' extra hoc regnum Anglie dicte d'ne Elizabeth' Regine tertiodecimo su- ad et usque partes ext'as et transmarinas iter pradict' ac diversis aliis diebus et vicibus antea suu' arripuit ad preficiend' perimplen' et exeet postea apud Charterhouse pred'cam in Com' quend' dict' proditoria nuncia per consensum Midd' predict falso nequiter et proditorie cop- agreament' prefat' Thome Ducis Norf'k postespiravit consentiit et agreavit cum prefat' Rob- aque pred'cus Ridolphie eadem nequissima et to Ridolphie suscitare et movere et excitare proditoria nuncia sua in partibus ext'is et transinfra hoc Regnum Anglie totam vim et poten- marinis tam prefat' Duci de Alva quam prefat tiam quas ip'e pred'cus Thomas Dux Norf'k et Ep'o Romano narrávit retulit et declaravit et confederati sui aliquo modo valerent sive potu- communicavit. Et quod pred'cus Robartus issent facere vel excitare infra hoc regnum An- Ridolphie post pred'cm exit' et recessionem glie ad conveniend' cum prefat' exercit' arma- suu' extra hoc regnu' Anglie, ac post eadem torum hominu' per dictu' Regem Hispaniarum falsa nequissima et proditoria nuntia sua pred'ut prefert' mittend', et cum eodem exercitu ar- ca prefat' Duci de Alva narrat' declarat' et matorum hominu' et cum talibus aliis subditis fact' una l'ram suam in quibusdam subdolis hujus Regni Anglie quos idem Dux Norf'k alienis et inconsuetis characteribus et notis Ancomparere et procurare potuisset conjungere glic' dict' Ciphers ad prefat' Thomam Ducem cum dicto exercitu per dom' Regem Hispania-Norf'k scribi fecit et misit. Quam quidem ru' ut prefert' mittend' guerram publicam con- l'ram sic ut prefert' script' missam ip'e idem tra dictam d'nam Elizabeth' Reginam infra hoc Thomas Dux Norf'k xviij die Aprilis anno regni

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d'ce d'ne Elizabeth' Regine xiij supradict' apud Charterhouse pred'cam in Com' Midd' predict' falso et proditorie recepit et h'uit et eand'm adtunc et ib'm prefat' Will'mo Barker servienti suo in Iras cognitas et comin's reducend' et decipherand' Anglic' dict' "To be deciphered" lib'avit et dedit, et eand'm l'ram in co'es cognitas litteras reduct' et decipheratam Anglic' dict' "deciphered" ip'e id'm Dux postea xxv die Aprilis anno regni dicte d'ne Elizabet' nunc tertiodecimo supradicto apud Charterhouse pred'cam in dicto Com' Midd' falso et proditorie recepit inspexit et perexit et penes se adtunc et ib'm falso et proditorie retinuit et servavit, per quam quidem l'ram predictus Robartus Ridolphie eidem Thome Duci Norf'k inter alia significavit eumque certiorum fecit de benigna audientia sua quam ip'e id'm Robartus h'uit apud prefat' Ducem de Alva in nequissimis et proditoriis nuntiis suprad'cis: Et quod id'm Dux de Alva requisivit et voluit amicos et fautores confederationis et p'poit predict' paratos esse quandocunque potentia per dictum Hispaniarum regem mittend' infra hoc Regnu. Anglie applicaret: Et preterea iid'm Jur' super sacr'm suu' pred'cu' presentant et dicunt quod pred'cus Thomas Dux Norf'k xvi die Junii anno regni d'ce d'ne Elizabeth' Regine nunc xiii supradict' apur Charterhouse predict' in Com' Midd' predict' a prefat' Pio quinto Romano episcopo unam l'ram eidem Duci dir'cam falso et proditorie recepit per quam id'm Episcopus Romanus promisit eidem Thome Duci Norf'k auxiliu' et supplementum pro adjuvamine predicto Marie nuper Scotorum Regine, ac pro et ad nequissima et proditoria propo'it' et intentiones predict' exequend' et perficiend' contra legiancie sue debitum ac contra pacem dicte d'ne Elizabeth' nunc Regine Anglie coronam et dignitat' suas et in legum hujus Regni Anglie contempt' manifestum. Nec non in pessimu' et pernitiosissimu' exemplum omniu' aliorum in tali casu delinquen' ac contra formam diversorum Statut' in hujusmodi casu editor' et provisor' &c.

Et modo scil' d'co instantis die Martii, viz. xvj die Januarii anno xiiij supradicto corain

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prefat' Georgio Comite Salop preclari ordinis Garterii milite et hac vice Anglie Senescallo apud Westmonaster' in magna aula pl'itorum ib'm ven' predict' Thomas Dux Norf' sub custod' prefati Owini Hopton Milit' locum tenen' d'ne Regine dicte Turris London' in cujus custod' preantea ex causa predicta & allis certis de causis commissus fuit ad barram hic duct' in propr' persona sua, qui committit' prefato locumtenenti, &c. Et statim de omnibus et singulis sep'alibus proditionibus, pred'cis sibi superius seperatim impo'it alloquut' qualiter se velit inde acquietari, dicit quod ipse in nullo est inde culpabil' et inde de bono et malo pon' se super pares suos, &c.

Super quo predicti Reginald' Comes Rand' Will'mus Comes Wigorn' ac ceteri antedicti Comites et Barones, pred'ci Thome Ducis Norf'k pares instant' super corum fidelitatibus et legianciis dicte d'ne Regine debit' per prefatum Senescallum Anglie ab inferiore pare usque ad suprema' par'in illorum seperatim publice examinat' quilib't corum seperatim dic' quod predictus Thomas Dux Norf'k de seperalibus p'ditio'b's predictis sibi separatim dic' quod predictis sibi seperatim in forma predicta superius impo'it est inde culpabil' modo et forma prout per seperales indictament' predict' superius suppo', &c.

Super quo instanter Servien' d'ne Regine ad legem, at icsius d'ne Regine Attorn' just' debit' legis formam petunt versus cundem Thomam Ducem Norf'k judicium et executionem superinde pro d'ca d'na Regina h'end' &c.

Et super hoc vis' et per Cur' hic intellect' omnibus et singulis premissis Con' est quod predictus Thomas Dux Nort'k ducat' per prefat' Locumtenen' usque dict' Turrim London' et deinde per mediu' Civitat' London' usque ad furcas de Tiborne trahatur et ib'm suspendat et vivens ad terram prosternat' ac interiora sua extra ventrem suu' capiant' ip'oq' vivente comburent', et caput ejus amputetur quodque corpus ejus in quatuor partes dividat', ac quod caput et quarteria illa ponantur ubi d'na Regina ea assignare voluerit, &c.

57. The Trial of Mr. ROBERT HICKFORD, (Servant of the Duke of Norfolk), at the Queen's-Bench, for High Treason: 14 ELIZ. February 9, A. D. 1571. [MS. Brit. Mus. 1427.]

AFTER the reading of the Indictment, being asked by the Clerk of the Crown, if he were Guilty or Not Guilty? He answered to this effect; being adinonished to speak higher, whereunto he excused himself by the lowness of his voice:

Hickford. I am here indicted of divers points of High-Treason, part whereof I deny, for that I was never privy to the same: my fact, such as it is, I am ready to confess, and declare as I have already confessed it. I am not learned in the law. I know not in what

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form to answer unto it. This only I require to be heard to declare the truth, so far as the matter toucheth me: I here protest before your honours, and in the presence of God, that I bring a conscience untouched with any intent of hurt, ever conceived by me against the queen's majesty's person or my country; I never meant any such thing in my heart: I know the law hath not intent to the conscience, or intent of men; but is to judge only of the mind, according to the appearing of outward facts; so the law cannot accept my intent for 3 x

my purgation. Therefore I shall declare the truth of my doing, and upon that further open unto you at large my dealing in the matters contained in the Indictment. First, For the matter of moving of Sedition, I did never know that any such thing was meant by my lord, or any other; and whatsoever was by him, or any other intended, I was not privy unto it. I do confess indeed, that the Articles mentioned in the Indictment were sent to my lord, my late master, which by his commandment I deciphered, for they were brought in cipher. Then my lord read them, and folded them up, and put them in the pocket of his hose, and said, The bishop of Ross will never be quiet, and then he went to supper; and from that time I never saw that Writing till it was shewed me in the Tower. What Answer my lord made to them, or whether he answered them or no, I know not.

C.J. Catlin. Hickford, you seem to be a man of knowledge and learning, you have been indicted, and are now arraigned according to order of law; you must follow order, you must answer to the Indictment, confess or deny it, you shall be heard after to say your mind. You must plead unto it Guilty or not Guilty.

Hickford. I do confess the law hath not respect to man's intent, but judgeth according to his fact. I confess I saw these Articles and deciphered them, I shewed them to my lord; I revoked them not, as in duty I ought to have done, and therefore I think myself Guilty. Catlin. The Indictment containeth divers clauses of Treason, therefore answer, if you be guilty, to any special matters contained in the Indictment, or that you will confess yourself Guilty of the whole.

Hickford. I may not confess of myself that whereof my conscience doth not accuse me, some parts I am not privy to; the first point, concerning stirring of Sedition, I do not know that ever any such thing was meant by my lord. What intention he had, God and his own conscience knoweth it. As touching the matter of Rodolph's going over to the king of Spain, to the pope, and the duke of Alva, and the Instructions of that voyage contained in the thing, that by my lord's commandment I deciphered: I answer, as I have before said, that I never knew of any proceeding, nor dealt therein afterwards; and my lord, when he read it deciphered, he answered as I said before, The bishop of Ross will never be quiet. I thought he had burnt that Paper, as a thing that he liked not; but what he did with it, or in the matter afterward, I cannot tell.

Catlin. You must answer more roundly and directly to the matter; for these circumstances and points, you shall be heard afterward. In the mean time answer plainly, if you be Guilty or not Guilty.

Southcote. Mr. Southcote spake to the same effect, and told him, That if he pleaded Not Guilty, these bis Declarations should be heard at large upon the evidence.

Hickford. To part of the indictment I con

fess myself Guilty, which concerneth the deciphering of the letters by my lord's procurement and commandment; after which time I never dealt in it.

Southcote. You were best to plead Not Guilty to the whole Indictment; and for such matters and parts of the Indictment as you can clear yourself, the Jury may find you Not Guilty, and find you Guilty for the rest. The Lord Chief Justice, and Mr. Attorney advised to the same effect.

Hickford. I am Guilty. I know under how merciful a queen I live; I submit myself wholly to her majesty's mercy. I will not stand long upon that whereof mine own conscience condemneth me.

Catlin. Confess you Guilty to the whole Indictment?

Hickford. Yea,

Attorney. (Mr. Gilbert Gerrard.) Are you Guilty of adhering to and comforting the queen's enemies, and the conveying of the French Packet and Money that was sent to relieve them?

Hickford. I confess myself Guilty.

Serj. Then, after some pause, Mr. Serjeant Barham spake to this effect: Forasmuch as Robert Hickford hath been indicted of HighTreason, and, among other things, that he hath adhered to and comforted the queen's enemies, and the same Indictment hath been read unto him, and he hath confessed the treasons; I am to pray your lordships on the queen's majesty's behalf, that his Confession may be entered, and Judgment given for the queen against him, according to the law.

Hickford. May I now declare to what points I am not Guilty?

Attorney. There are two points in the Indictment that concern yourself; the dealing in the matter about Rodolph's Voyage, and the Instruction for the same; and the adhering to and comforting of the queen's enemies: are you not Guilty of these?

Hickford. I am Guilty.

Catlin. If you will yet wave and forsake your confession, we are content to admit you to do so, and you may yet plead Not Guilty, and you shall have your Trial.

Hickford. No, I will submit me wholly to her majesty's mercy: I know under how merciful a prince I live, though my deserts be far unworthy, by my master's means and procurement. I know I bring, as I said, a conscience untouched with any intent or meaning of hurt to her majesty's person, or to my country. And this I say before God and in the presence and witness of you all; howbeit the law accepteth not, nor judgeth by secret intents, for so might every man clear himself.

Catlin. Hickford, thou hast heard the Indictment read, where by the oaths of a Jury thou art found and presented guilty of divers High-Treasons: thou hast been arraigned thereof, and confessed thyself guilty, and submitted thyself to her majesty's mercy. The queen's majesty's Serjeant hath, on her behalf, required

Confession to be entered, and Judgment to be | seminavit zizania: the good seedsman sowed given against thee, according to the order of good seed; but there came the enemy, the laws; so nothing resteth now but Judgment the evil seedsman, and he sowed darnel, to be given against thee, and that thou hear cockle, and noisome weeds. Such wicked thy Judgment. A few words for good admo- seedsmen have been in England; if they had nition shall serve: Thou art a gentleman, wise, sown the right seed for their own use, the seed and well learned, I would to God there had of hemp, and felt of it, they had received acbeen in thee as much loyalty and truth, as there cording to their deserving. God hath sown in is learning, and other good qualities and gifts of you good gifts and qualities, meet to have God, then hadst thou not fallen into this great served any prince in Christendom; but superfault and misery. But there have been evil en- venit inimicus, the devil and his ministers, ticers, evil school-masters, evil seedsmen, as wicked seedsmen, sowed in you darnel and one called them here last day; they have brought cockle, treason and disloyalty; they have thee from truth and good estate, to untruth, made you forget your duty to your natural treason, and wretchedness; where before thou prince and country. If these had been handled and others were of good name and fame, they as they have deserved, they should long ago have brought you to infamy; of loyal, good, and have had of their own due seed, hemp bestowed true subjects, they brought you to the name upon them, meet seed for such seedsmen; such and state of disloyal traitors: A great blot to mischievous seedsmen they be, that corrupt be a Traitor, and the greatest infamy that can men, otherwise well indued, that sow treason be. It is the chiefest point of the duty of every so abundantly in this realm. O strange matnatural and reasonable man, which by the gift ter! that such Treasons should be, and so of reason differeth from a beast, to know his ripe in this realm; a common slander to this prince and head, to be true to his head and realm of England, the Treasons of England are prince. All the members are bound to obey every where talked of among strange nations: the head; every man is bound to repair life, to For proof of it they refer us to our histories of lay out and expend goods, lands, and posses- H. 2. Ed. 2. Ric. 2. Ed. 5. and so prove the oft sions, to forsake father, mother, kindred, wife, practices in this realm to murder and depose. and children, in respect of preserving the our princes, to the great infamy and slander of prince; for in defending the prince, they pre- our country. The very regard of our country's serve father, mother, kindred, wife, children, fame, that this great slander of treason should and all. It was well and wisely spoken here not by your fault have been renewed and inthe last day, by one that stood at the bar, that creased against us, if nothing else would, it was learned and as wise as you are, upon his should have staid you from so foul dealing in confessing of himself guilty of Treason against treason. But is this sowing of treason lawful his prince; I would he had had as much truth for any? May embassadors be such seedsmen ? and loyalty, as he had of learning and under- Be these the parts of embassadors? They have standing, in few words, he comprehended a their articles in law, by which they are bound, great heap of matter concerning the duty of the let them do as law will let them. If they will subject to the prince. All the duties, said he, transgress these, and fall to treason, and procure to father, mother, friends, kindred, children, the danger of princes, let them feel as law will. yea to a man's wife, that is his own flesh, are I can shew you a precedent and history for it all inferior to the duty that a subject oweth to within memory, about 37 or 38 years ago, about his prince, for this duty comprehendeth them the 25th Hen. 8. it was done by the duke of Miall. In respect of duty to the prince, and lan. The French king, that then was, Francis, preserving the prince, neither wife, parent, grand-father to the French king that now is, sent nor other are to be regarded, they must all one M. de Marveilles to the duke of Milan as his stand behind. If in any case, any respect ambassador: this M. de Marveilles, the French shall allure a man from loyalty and truth king's ambassador, conspired Treason against to his prince, they must be forsaken, they the state and the duke of Milan; the duke unmust come behind; it must be said, Vade post derstood it, he caused him to be arraigned after me, Satana. We must first look unto God the the order of their law, and being found guilty, high prince of all princes, and then to the queen's he beheaded him: and this jure gentium was lawmajesty the second prince, and God's deputy, fully done. May Messengers conspire Treason and our sovereign prince on earth. In these against princes to whom they be sent? Treason few words he comprehended much matter, he to princes is not their message, it is no lawful satisfied the hearers for their duty to the queen's cause of their sending; if of their own heads majesty. You are wise and learned as he was, they presume it, they must by law be touched and for knowledge of duty and understanding and taught to keep them within their duties. as much bound to God as he; but the evil As for them that seek fame by Treason, and by seedsmen, the evil inticers and seducers have procuring the destruction of princes, where wrought evil effect in you both, the great good shall sound that fame? Shall the golden Trump seedsman hath sowed in you good gifts, learning, of Fame and good Report, that Chaucer speakknowledge, and good quality, to serve him, your eth of? No; but the black Trump of Shame shall prince and your country withal, as it is said blow out their infamy for ever. Again, these in the gospel, Bonus seminator seminavit that follow such heinous Treasons, that bring semen bonum; but supervenit inimicus et forth the fruit of such seeds as such wicked

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