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Notes upon the Indiflment ofthe Lord Cobham. N;uJ am/ Confld~ra(ions ftpon tht lndiflmtnl and D1~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~J:!J:"F::f;';;[a:!/tJ::f,~J~·J::::_ {~~~~.} Commijfion above prejixtd. cAjfre, 8:Cc. 4I If tl~c Kings lcamtd Counfd ft:~.d dealt in (H) (A) Di• Mm.. rii proximo pofl f•JI•m Epiph.ni4, &,. ~~~;:;:~E1;f~1.::r~~~;~::~~~~(~:;:,;.~~~:;~; ~~g: "[1;~~- th;dr~ a~1~ed~r:0o~;~~;~~~~~~~~~~~~a~d~~~ ?;;~:fr;~ftf!aO:~fl~~,0~vK~~1r:':Jad!· ~~ts~~~fh:·1~1i1~ ~!~tbt corn.ns•l>c ofrhcvcrd1d: prdtntedbythc Jurorswlu..:h was bo:h m tcent1t.ye!r of the rrig.n of King Hmry the Fourth their :J~! of ~;,c t~~Y;h!h~:n~!~~1;~~V:~~:r~~~;~ ~:~;h~h;p~:~~~ F_a(~)'~~i~~~:/mc;:;:mc~;~;~~;m, moJo guer- (I) ~I1E f[~~iE~~~f;~~;~§I~~~~,~:~g}g}6~:~ :~;~?:-;,~:::b~~;:.~:~:::::·:.:::;:: ~:~! ~~t 1:Y~~~fy:!~a:~e~~~;;~~ ~ ~~~~~:ctd~g~u~~g(o~r ~~~ ;;c: ~~;.r~~ ,~~~r~~~e~r~.n~~~ i:oJ~~~~~r~;~;;;d\~2\~~~ ~,. yea~, and to nnc:llJrtly make Wedn~fday next alta the: there: m j)(r~n1 but only dut his confent 2nd -good will Eptpbat~]tObc:!hc:tcnthdayofthc:fatdmont.h of'Jame- wast"?"c. ar;. Thus d1cn this prefent Wednefday, whtch was the Agam, fedng this eJuitation or riding toward St. Gilu 'rhc u i6 :~~.d~ cl~e(:h~~:~~; ~;~~h~\~~~~li~~~~~~:~~ ;~~:;asas~~~\~~e ~~~~d~~~r~~~r:~~h~t~~~P~ =~~· cd, a~d alfo the V~Jdtfr prefrmed, let us now proccc:dftn· o1.bove t~ibhed, wluch was the umhdayof'JanuarJ, and therm the forefa1d lndtCbn~Jt, lt followcth. . . Comm1Jlion alfo the fame day was charged, and the Jury ~~*-}r: ;;~;~~~~~,~~~~~;i!~~~i~;':f~~~:; ~Q!~~~~(~;~f@,~~?·~~;~~~i~€ forc:tbey d,dbtft nottOnametheJuro(S, lefithc:ywould potlible. ~.~~ ~~~~l!?~~~,~:~,~b::;~:::.:: .:~[:~:0::~ ~:~i~~:~f;~~"g:~~~§g:s~:~~~~ih~li §5~~ by m••lng tr If there we~c: no otht-r argument t~\S were G.l!fictent to bt )Udg~ ; for by h1s_ Outlawry (if 1t had bc:m true) r,..•~no ~E:;~; ~~::~:~l:;~?:t~:~;i~~~E~:t::J.~fi I ~~E!ff~~~::~~~~~~~ff~,;,~1~t~}~ T"'"' fccond ytar.of hts re1gn, le3.vmg behm~ bun the: Q1een ~ould cntlht t!le recQT~ nuo the ParlJ:~mcnt, which he his Mothcr-m-bw fOr Regent, whereby Jt may be gather- d1d, together With the B,!hops frntence filed to the re<ord, cd, that t~is m:~trer was untruly entred. and fiollen into the which was very flnnge. records ~'' h an anted:Jte, or clfc at the !elfi_ there: ;;~ppear- And thmupon the Lords ga\"e fuch a judgm~t as was ethmamfefl:untruth, thattheyfhonldconfp1rc tO makea notduc:foraTrayror. Forthat they gave no Judgment~ Regent, when a Regent w:~snot thought upon, unldS ic that he lhonld bcdnwn, hlnged, and letdO\\U:l.ii\·e,and ~~~~:rc:~~~~~~:~t~~~~~tf~th~cd~!io:s. &~~.!ho;: ~~~.~~-~~~~ :::i~~~::~;~~~~i~~n1g~~e ~~~~~~~~~~ (waded the Kmg to make Wars m Fr11nc_t •. Th1s word Re· hnn wnhout ~ny more ado,~nd by the fume: Ad of Att~ingent th mfore procttdeth of the fecret fpmt of the Clergy, der have ord:uned a fpecial Jndgmm_t, as they lhould thmk and m1keth the whole: mat~er ,·cry (ufpirious to be ground- good> yet whn1 he: was before attltnted. by the <?utlawry) cd altoget.her upon the JUlhcc of theClergy, and their un- they could not lawfully vary from the comm~n Jltdgment true fumuftS. It followerh moreover. of Treafon. At leaft how could or fhould the Judgment of ~~?:{~r- ~)H~11 1J;":.ffs"tr:.~i~~.i~j.~i:::::tt;::;:~~~: ~~-~~f:[gjl~~~~~~~~~~:"~~!~c::~~:~t~~~ COfltr.adnr. that tbty confp1red to !!lake a Regent, except you will 6y, Parh:~.ment,vary from the- fa1d common JUdgment of Tray· thattomakc:aRc-gentJStobcapeoplewithoutan hcd? lors,Jf_rhc-ylmdrruly committed and been convicted of ltfo!lowt.th. liKhHrghTrcafon? (E) {E) Cum qt~amplllrimis rtbtUibm JiEli rtgis i{11(;tis ad Add this moreover to the forcfa:d notes i du.t if Sir Tbo tv• ~¥~- ~~~~~~i:g€1 ~~i~!,!~~T~~:~~f~~'Y~[{~;;: t$,~~~!;:~~~~rf'[,~~~~;!f:,'Jt.~~:!~ ;:~.~:· bds but· the: L?rd Ccbham only, or one or two mo, and all procciS of his Outlawry; what need~ the: King then in the reli w~e t~ti: the f~nd year of his reign, in the_ Parhament ~ftcr holden (F) (F) P~wattm mfitrgentu, &c. t[ This finelleth of at_ Utcef!tr, have mad~ tha~ prC'tlifo to hav~ illS bnd for- :*h7:t ~~n~~:~~~~: f~r 11~ili~~,~r~~~~ a~y h~ea~v;:e~· :; ~~~~:~:r:~ ~arrlh~~:Js ~~t~tff~~:~~~ :11.1111 P""' skllful wrn~!d never l_1_ave ~t in privatim infin:gmres. been for~e.tt beforc:,by the procdS of the Outlawry, as IS bc- T:s~2h R. ~~r~J~;!&~:r 11.(~h~\f/~,(:{J~1; ~~~rh~f~ ~h; fo;.t" 1 tC: ~.M. c~r)10w li.ule vanuge_ }"OU c:1n wrcfi ~:b' ;;;l;~e~:Sd~7~~~:rh o~~:h~~~~,lsa~ar1; ~~o~~~~f'k~~~:~i~~ ~~~~~~~~~~:~~~~.fo~fi~~~~J! exe<unon, and the fame day whm the Comm1ffion W3S thefatdL C6bbamwasattamted ofTreafon by the Ad, gixen out to enquire, .alfo when the faCt was _by inquiry and that the Kin~, the Lord:>, and the Common~ a!fe~ucd ~~~~:nfp~~~~~~~.~~~/o~:~~~,ra~~ ~:~nfup~ff~ ~~ ~~-~~~ -f~ ~;o~;~~h~~ a::~ ~~~~~[ob~' c::~~ ~~d: nor inqnil·((l of by ~ny CouuUJHion, but only ~y a Com~ truth utcr: and fer forth tincercly and Jllfily the \:uy true mitlionbearingdarc:ofthefameclay, UJ'?llWhJChday,by caufeofh~death. . . the purp:m: cf the ln~idment, the confpml.cy ~ould hJ\"e Thr!S then h:mng fuffic1ently dear~ the L.Ccbbam and ;!:r•,W,:_ been put in execution by open rebellion) asJt is afore- his partners, froma!lthatyoucanob)rduntoth~mootof llontof faid. :::d~:~~k~~~~~7~~~:~;~:~;~.~d~~:~~~~: ~~.i~;,. whom

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