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             The traytors unvailed, or a brief account of that horrid and bloody designe intended by those rebellious people, known by the names of Anabaptists and Fifth Monarchy being upon sunday the 14th. of April 1661. in Newgate on purpose to oppose his Majesties person and laws.
             Ellis, Thomas, attributed name.
          
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           THE
           TRAYTORS
           Vnvailed
           ,
           OR
           A
           Brief
           and
           true
           account
           of
           that
           horrrid
           and
           bloody
           designe
           intended
           by
           those
           Rebellious
           People
           ,
           known
           by
           the
           names
           OF
           ANABAPTISTS
           and
           Fifth
           MONARCHY
           BEING
           Vpon
           SVNDAY
           the
           14
           
             th
             .
          
           of
           
             April
          
           1661.
           in
           NEVVGATE
           On
           purpose
           to
           oppose
           his
           Majesties
           person
           and
           Laws
           .
        
         
           Printed
           in
           the
           Year
           ,
           1661.
           
        
      
    
     
       
         
         
           
           THE
           TRAYTORS
           Vnvailed
           OR
           A
           brief
           relation
           of
           that
           horrid
           and
           bloody
           design
           intended
           by
           the
           
             Anabaptists
          
           and
           Fifth
           
             Monarchy
             .
          
        
         
           IT
           is
           unknown
           to
           all
           well
           disposed
           Christian
           people
           of
           the
           late
           Traiterous
           insurections
           and
           actions
           in
           
             Broadstreet
             ,
          
           and
           
             Woodstreet
             ,
          
           and
           had
           not
           the
           Lord
           out
           of
           his
           great
           goodness
           timely
           supprest
           them
           ,
           it
           would
           certainely
           (
           accordingly
           to
           their
           intents
           )
           involved
           the
           whole
           Nation
           in
           warrs
           and
           blood
           ,
           but
           finding
           their
           Devillish
           plots
           not
           to
           take
           effect
           ,
           thoy
           have
           ever
           since
           (
           for
           the
           beter
           promoting
           the
           same
           )
           held
           conference
           
           and
           correspondency
           with
           their
           deluding
           Spirits
           ,
           and
           taking
           and
           observing
           all
           opertunities
           of
           advantage
           for
           accomplishing
           their
           bloody
           designs
           ,
           in
           a
           secreet
           &
           obscure
           manner
           ,
           they
           sent
           divers
           Letters
           of
           advice
           and
           counsel
           from
           one
           to
           the
           other
           at
           several
           places
           ,
           which
           was
           to
           give
           them
           notice
           that
           on
           Munday
           last
           (
           at
           the
           time
           when
           his
           Majesty
           should
           be
           at
           
             Windsor
          
           according
           to
           his
           Majesties
           Ancestors
           custome
           )
           they
           should
           unanimosly
           meet
           to
           carry
           on
           their
           work
           by
           violence
           of
           the
           Sword
           ,
           but
           Gods
           great
           mercy
           attending
           his
           Majesty
           and
           this
           poor
           Nation
           ,
           providentially
           gave
           foreknowledge
           thereof
           to
           his
           Majesty
           and
           Counsel
           ,
           to
           prevent
           the
           same
           ,
           his
           Majesty
           Counselled
           with
           God
           in
           his
           prayers
           and
           meditations
           ,
           and
           afterwards
           according
           to
           Gods
           Decree
           and
           his
           Honorable
           Counsels
           advice
           and
           serious
           judgment
           ,
           he
           sent
           his
           special
           Warrant
           to
           examine
           all
           suspicious
           Houses
           for
           Papers
           ,
           Letters
           &c.
           
        
         
           The
           which
           was
           accordingly
           executed
           in
           several
           Houses
           by
           one
           of
           the
           Lord
           General
           
             Monks
          
           Captains
           ,
           with
           his
           Officers
           and
           Souldiers
           ,
           and
           to
           their
           satisfaction
           divers
           Letters
           were
           taken
           which
           were
           received
           from
           several
           persons
           of
           great
           concernment
           ,
           and
           large
           returns
           in
           folio
           of
           most
           horrid
           counsel
           ,
           their
           seditious
           Sects
           in
           all
           places
           both
           neer
           and
           remote
           ,
           the
           persons
           having
           them
           in
           custodywere
           immediatly
           secured
           ,
           but
           to
           further
           prosecute
           their
           good
           success
           and
           future
           hopes
           of
           timely
           preventing
           their
           cursed
           atcheivments
           ,
           the
           noble
           Captain
           made
           it
           his
           next
           only
           business
           to
           go
           to
           
             New-Gate
          
           were
           very
           many
           and
           dangerous
           persons
           are
           together
           ,
           and
           therefore
           thought
           that
           there
           they
           should
           be
           better
           satisfied
           and
           obtain
           a
           further
           and
           more
           ample
           
           discovery
           ,
           by
           taking
           more
           of
           the
           like
           Letters
           of
           black
           advice
           (
           which
           according
           happened
           )
           The
           particulars
           in
           the
           searching
           as
           followes
           ,
           being
           observed
           by
           a
           spectator
           who
           was
           so
           much
           in
           danger
           of
           his
           own
           life
           that
           he
           committed
           his
           soul
           to
           God
           and
           never
           thought
           to
           go
           out
           again
           alive
           ,
           but
           their
           included
           mallice
           and
           desire
           of
           blood
           was
           by
           providence
           unexpectedly
           and
           mercifully
           diverted
           .
        
         
           About
           three
           of
           the
           Clock
           ,
           at
           which
           time
           they
           were
           at
           the
           height
           of
           their
           pretended
           Devotion
           in
           several
           Roomes
           and
           corners
           of
           the
           House
           ,
           at
           which
           convention
           the
           Captain
           judged
           it
           the
           best
           opportunity
           to
           go
           up
           .
           He
           demanded
           the
           Keepers
           to
           admitt
           him
           and
           his
           assistance
           up
           ,
           by
           shewing
           them
           his
           authority
           and
           intent
           ,
           of
           his
           loving
           the
           person
           .
           Who
           was
           first
           acquainted
           with
           the
           business
           and
           the
           authority
           thereof
           was
           Mr.
           
             Knolls
             ,
          
           a
           Prisoner
           speaker
           to
           the
           Anabaptists
           ,
           who
           civilly
           requested
           to
           shew
           what
           Letters
           &
           Papers
           he
           had
           in
           his
           Custody
           ,
           but
           contrary
           to
           the
           civillity
           used
           to
           him
           ,
           he
           insollently
           disobeyed
           his
           Majesties
           Warrant
           ,
           and
           violently
           resisted
           the
           search
           both
           by
           his
           hands
           &
           Tongue
           ,
           first
           crying
           out
           to
           his
           associats
           that
           they
           should
           secure
           the
           Keepers
           and
           take
           away
           the
           Keys
           ,
           Mr.
           
             Hicks
          
           a
           Turnkey
           would
           moderatly
           have
           pacified
           and
           rationally
           discust
           the
           inconveniency
           that
           would
           but
           follow
           like
           a
           head-strong
           people
           void
           of
           reason
           ,
           carried
           him
           up
           the
           staires
           upon
           the
           leads
           ,
           and
           had
           not
           his
           much
           intreaty
           preserved
           him
           ,
           they
           had
           imediately
           threw
           him
           off
           into
           the
           Street
           ;
           some
           others
           in
           the
           intrim
           beat
           one
           of
           the
           Keepers
           ,
           threw
           him
           down
           Staires
           ,
           took
           away
           the
           Keys
           and
           kept
           them
           ;
           others
           were
           upon
           one
           
           of
           the
           Turnkeys
           who
           was
           basely
           misused
           ,
           And
           had
           not
           some
           pirsoners
           that
           lay
           for
           Debt
           secured
           him
           ,
           they
           had
           certainly
           ended
           his
           daies
           by
           a
           Stab
           ,
           their
           mallice
           was
           so
           invetterate
           towards
           him
           ,
           however
           with
           one
           voice
           they
           all
           cryed
           lets
           through
           the
           Rogue
           off
           from
           the
           leads
           .
           The
           Captaine
           in
           the
           time
           of
           this
           hurly
           burly
           was
           below
           ,
           expecting
           a
           civill
           reply
           of
           his
           Demandes
           ,
           but
           notice
           being
           given
           him
           by
           the
           uproares
           he
           with
           his
           Sword
           drawn
           assisted
           by
           another
           Turnkey
           who
           at
           that
           punct
           of
           time
           came
           with
           the
           Right
           Worshipfull
           Sheriff
           
             Boulton
          
           to
           see
           the
           Warrant
           Executed
           hearing
           of
           their
           perverness
           to
           it
           ,
           they
           went
           to
           Squench
           the
           fire
           whilst
           it
           was
           in
           its
           begining
           that
           though
           they
           saw
           them
           appear
           &
           the
           Sheriff
           comanded
           Mr
           
             Knowlls
          
           to
           go
           down
           into
           his
           Chamber
           ,
           and
           obey
           his
           Majesties
           Orders
           ,
           yet
           still
           they
           persisted
           in
           their
           folly
           ,
           by
           securing
           the
           Captain
           in
           their
           own
           Chamber
           ,
           and
           forcibly
           
             Knowlls
          
           laid
           hands
           on
           Mr.
           
             Lowman
          
           with
           a
           great
           Stick
           as
           if
           it
           were
           purposely
           prepared
           ,
           and
           the
           rest
           of
           his
           Companions
           seized
           themselves
           upon
           other
           ,
           but
           Mr.
           
             Lowman
          
           being
           not
           at
           all
           daunted
           with
           the
           assistance
           of
           his
           Prisoners
           ,
           by
           degrees
           overpowered
           them
           ,
           and
           afterwards
           for
           present
           punishment
           he
           committed
           
             Iohn
             Smith
          
           into
           the
           Hoale
           (
           who
           is
           a
           convicted
           person
           for
           the
           late
           Murder
           committed
           by
           the
           insurrection
           in
           
             Broadstreet
             )
          
           and
           was
           one
           of
           the
           most
           violent
           in
           the
           House
           being
           desirous
           by
           his
           attempts
           to
           have
           stopt
           Mr.
           
             Lowmans
          
           Breath
           by
           laying
           his
           cruel
           merciless
           ,
           and
           bloody
           hands
           upon
           his
           throat
           .
        
         
           Mr.
           
             Portman
          
           was
           also
           put
           into
           the
           Hoale
           ,
           being
           a
           chief
           and
           principal
           Actor
           ,
           and
           desperately
           strook
           all
           
           that
           did
           oppose
           him
           or
           his
           fellows
           ,
           and
           had
           it
           not
           happily
           fell
           out
           that
           the
           fift
           Monarchy
           men
           were
           all
           lockt
           in
           their
           Chamber
           where
           they
           were
           at
           their
           meeting
           ,
           it
           had
           certainly
           been
           a
           terrible
           and
           cruel
           day
           to
           all
           that
           had
           been
           in
           their
           way
           .
        
         
           But
           finding
           their
           plots
           were
           discovered
           and
           their
           hopes
           frustrated
           of
           their
           desired
           ends
           which
           should
           have
           been
           brought
           forth
           the
           next
           day
           .
           Then
           to
           preserve
           their
           decaying
           reputation
           ,
           and
           respects
           and
           good
           words
           amongst
           the
           common
           people
           ,
           they
           suddainly
           sent
           their
           messengers
           abroad
           to
           make
           complaint
           first
           ,
           to
           have
           their
           guilt
           seem
           less
           .
        
         
           But
           on
           purpose
           to
           undeceive
           the
           people
           ,
           and
           to
           give
           them
           better
           satisfaction
           of
           the
           reason
           and
           truth
           thereof
           I
           have
           taken
           the
           pains
           as
           to
           acquaint
           all
           that
           are
           desirous
           of
           the
           same
           ,
           that
           they
           may
           no
           longer
           be
           deceived
           by
           their
           specious
           pretences
           ,
           for
           the
           
             Fift
             Monarchy
          
           men
           are
           a
           people
           that
           a
           true
           character
           of
           their
           malitious
           principles
           cannot
           be
           demonstrated
           ,
           but
           their
           actions
           make
           them
           appear
           to
           be
           a
           blood-thirsty
           and
           Rebellious
           people
           against
           God
           and
           the
           King.
           
        
         
           Whom
           God
           Preserve
           .
        
      
    
     
  

