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         Rumbold, Richard, 1622?-1685.
      
       
         
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             The last words of Coll. Richard Rumbold, Mad. Alicia Lisle, Alderman Henry Cornish, and Mr.Richard Nelthrop who were executed in England and Scotland for high treason in the year 1685.
             Rumbold, Richard, 1622?-1685.
             Lisle, Alice, 1614?-1685.
             Nelthorpe, Richard, d. 1685.
             Cornish, Henry, d. 1685.
          
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           THE
           LAST
           WORDS
           OF
           
             
               Coll.
               
                 RICHARD
                 RVMBOLD
              
               ,
            
             
               Mad.
               
                 ALICIA
                 LISLE
              
               ,
            
             
               Alderman
               
                 HENRY
                 CORNISH
              
               ,
            
             
               AND
               Mr.
               
                 RICHARD
                 NELTHROP
              
               :
            
          
           Who
           were
           EXECUTED
           in
           England
           and
           Scotland
           for
           High
           Treason
           in
           the
           Year
           1685.
           
        
         
           
             The
             Last
             Speech
             of
             Coll.
             
               Richard
               Rumbold
            
             ,
             with
             several
             Things
             that
             passed
             at
             his
             Tryal
             ,
             
               26
               June
               ,
               1685.
            
             
          
           
             ABout
             11
             of
             the
             Clock
             he
             was
             brought
             from
             the
             Castle
             of
             Edenburgh
             ,
             to
             the
             Justices
             Court
             ,
             in
             a
             Great
             Chair
             ,
             on
             Men's
             Sholders
             ;
             where
             at
             first
             he
             was
             asked
             some
             Questions
             ,
             most
             of
             which
             he
             answered
             with
             Silence
             ;
             at
             last
             said
             ,
             
               He
               humbly
               conceived
               ,
               it
               was
               not
               necessary
               for
               him
               to
               add
               to
               his
               own
               Accusation
               ,
               since
               he
               was
               not
               ignorant
               they
               had
               enough
               already
               to
               do
               his
               Business
               ;
               and
               therefore
               he
               did
               not
               design
               to
               fret
               his
               Conscience
               at
               that
               time
               with
               Answering
               Questions
               .
            
             After
             which
             ,
             his
             Libel
             being
             read
             ,
             the
             Court
             proceeded
             in
             usual
             manner
             ;
             first
             asking
             him
             ,
             
               If
               he
               had
               any
               thing
               to
               say
               for
               himself
               before
               the
               Jury
               closed
               ?
            
             His
             answer
             was
             ,
             
               He
               owned
               it
               all
               ,
               saving
               that
               part
               ,
               of
               having
               Designed
               the
               King's
               Death
               ;
               and
               desired
               all
               present
               ,
               to
               believe
               the
               words
               of
               a
               Dying
               Man
               ;
               he
               never
               directly
               nor
               indirectly
               intended
               such
               a
               Villany
               ;
               that
               he
               abhorred
               the
               very
               thoughts
               of
               it
               ;
               and
               that
               he
               blessed
               God
               ,
               he
               had
               that
               Reputation
               in
               the
               World
               ,
               that
               he
               knew
               none
               that
               had
               the
               Impudence
               to
               ask
               him
               the
               Question
               ;
               and
               he
               detested
               the
               thoughts
               of
               such
               an
               Action
               ;
               and
               he
               hoped
               all
               good
               People
               would
               believe
               him
               ,
               which
               was
               the
               only
               way
               he
               had
               to
               clear
               himself
               ;
               and
               he
               was
               sure
               ,
               that
               this
               Truth
               should
               be
               one
               day
               made
               manifest
               to
               all
               men
               .
            
             He
             was
             again
             asked
             ,
             
               If
               he
               had
               any
               Exceptions
            
             
             
               against
               the
               Jury
            
             ?
             He
             answered
             ,
             
               No
               ;
               but
               wished
               them
               to
               do
               as
               God
               and
               the●…
               Consciences
               directed
               them
               .
            
             Then
             they
             withdrew
             ,
             and
             returned
             their
             Verdict
             in
             half
             an
             hour
             ,
             and
             brought
             him
             in
             Guilty
             .
             The
             Sentence
             followed
             ,
             
               For
               him
               to
               be
               taken
               from
               that
               Place
               to
               the
               next
               Room
               ,
               and
               from
               thence
               to
               be
               Drawn
               on
               a
               Hurdle
               ,
               betwixt
               Two
               and
               Four
               of
               the
               Clock
               ,
               to
               the
               Cross
               of
            
             Edenburgh
             ,
             
               the
               Place
               of
               Execution
               ,
               and
               there
               to
               be
               Hang'd
               ,
               Drawn
               and
               Quartered
               .
            
             He
             received
             his
             Sentence
             with
             an
             Undaunted
             Courage
             and
             Chearfulness
             .
             Afterwards
             he
             was
             delivered
             into
             the
             Town-Magistrates
             Hands
             ;
             they
             brought
             to
             him
             two
             of
             their
             Divines
             ,
             and
             offered
             him
             their
             Assistance
             upon
             the
             Scaffold
             ;
             which
             he
             altogether
             refused
             ,
             telling
             them
             :
             
               That
               if
               they
               had
               any
               good
               Wishes
               for
               him
               ,
               he
               desired
               they
               would
               spend
               them
               in
               their
               own
               Closets
               ,
               and
               leave
               him
               now
               to
               seek
               God
               in
               his
               own
               Way
               .
            
             He
             had
             several
             Offers
             of
             the
             same
             kind
             by
             others
             ,
             which
             he
             put
             off
             in
             like
             manner
             .
             He
             was
             most
             serious
             and
             fervent
             in
             Prayer
             the
             few
             hours
             he
             lived
             (
             as
             the
             Senturies
             observed
             ,
             who
             were
             present
             all
             the
             while
             .
             )
             The
             Hour
             being
             come
             ,
             he
             was
             brought
             to
             the
             Place
             of
             Execution
             ,
             where
             he
             Saluted
             the
             People
             on
             all
             sides
             of
             the
             Scaffold
             ,
             and
             after
             having
             refreshed
             himself
             with
             a
             Cordial
             out
             of
             his
             Pocket
             ,
             he
             was
             supported
             by
             two
             men
             while
             he
             spoke
             to
             the
             People
             in
             these
             words
             :
          
           
             
               Gentlemen
               and
               Brethren
               ,
               It
               is
               for
               all
               men
               that
               come
               into
               the
               World
               once
               to
               Dye
               ,
               and
               after
               Death
               to
               Judgment
               ;
               and
               since
               Death
               is
               a
               Debt
               that
               all
               of
               us
               must
               pay
               ,
               it
               is
               but
               a
               matter
               of
               small
               moment
               ,
               what
               way
               it
               be
               done
               ;
               and
               seeing
               the
               Lord
               is
               pleased
               in
               this
               manner
               to
               take
               me
               to
               himself
               ,
               I
               confess
               ,
               something
               hard
               to
               Flesh
               and
               Blood
               ,
               yet
               ,
               blessed
               be
               his
               Name
               ,
               who
               hath
               made
               me
               not
               only
               Willing
               ,
               but
               Thankful
               for
               his
               Honouring
               me
               to
               lay
               down
               the
               Life
               he
               gave
               ,
               for
               his
               Name
               ;
               in
               which
               ,
               were
               every
               Hair
               in
               this
               Head
               and
               Beard
               of
               mine
               a
               Life
               ,
               I
               should
               joyfully
               sacrifice
               them
               for
               it
               ,
               as
               I
               do
               this
               :
               And
               Providence
               having
               brought
               me
               hither
               ,
               I
               think
               it
               most
               necessary
               to
               clear
               my self
               of
               some
               Aspersions
               laid
               on
               my
               Name
               ;
               and
               first
               ,
               That
               I
               should
               have
               had
               so
               Horrid
               an
               Intention
               of
               Destroying
               the
               King
               and
               his
               Brother
               .
            
          
           
             [
             Here
             he
             repeated
             what
             he
             had
             said
             before
             to
             the
             Justices
             on
             this
             Subject
             .
             ]
          
           
             '
             It
             was
             also
             laid
             to
             my
             Charge
             ,
             That
             I
             was
             Antimonarchial
             .
          
           
             
               It
               was
               ever
               my
               Thoughts
               ,
               That
               Kingly
               Government
               was
               the
               best
               of
               all
               ,
               Justly
               Executed
               :
               I
               mean
               ,
               such
               as
               by
               our
               Ancient
               Laws
               ▪
               that
               is
               ,
               a
               King
               and
               a
               Legal
               Free-chosen
               Parliament
               .
               The
               King
               having
               ,
               as
               I
               conceive
               ,
               Power
               enough
               to
               make
               him
               Great
               ,
               the
               People
               also
               as
               much
               Property
               at
               to
               make
               them
               Happy
               ;
               they
               being
               as
               it
               were
               contracted
               to
               one
               another
               :
               And
               who
               will
               deny
               me
               ,
               that
               this
               was
               not
               the
               Just
               Constituted
               Government
               of
               our
               Nations
               ?
               How
               absurd
               is
               it
               then
               for
               Men
               of
               Sence
               to
               maintain
               ,
               That
               tho'
               the
               one
               Party
               of
               this
               Contract
               breaketh
               all
               Conditions
               ,
               the
               other
               should
               be
               obliged
               to
               perform
               their
               Part
               ?
               No
               ;
               this
               Error
               is
               contrary
               to
               the
               Law
               of
               God
               ,
               the
               Law
               of
               Nations
               ,
               and
               the
               Law
               of
               Reason
               .
               But
               as
               Pride
               hath
               been
               the
               Bait
               the
               Devil
               hath
               catched
               most
               by
               ,
               ever
               since
               the
               Creation
               ,
               so
               it
               continues
               to
               this
               day
               with
               us
               .
               Pride
               caused
               our
               first
               Parents
               to
               fall
               from
               the
               Blessed
               Estate
               wherein
               they
               were
               created
               ;
               they
               aiming
               to
               be
               Higher
               and
               Wiser
               than
               God
               allowed
               ,
               which
               brought
               an
               Everlasting
               Curse
               on
               them
               and
               their
               Posterity
               .
               It
               was
               Pride
               caused
               God
               to
               Drown
               the
               Old
               World.
               And
               it
               was
               
               Nimrod's
               Pride
               in
               Building
               Babel
               ,
               that
               caused
               that
               heavy
               Curse
               of
               Division
               of
               Tongues
               to
               be
               spread
               amongst
               us
               ,
               as
               it
               is
               at
               this
               day
               .
               One
               of
               the
               greatest
               Afflictions
               the
               Church
               of
               God
               groaneth
               under
               ,
               That
               there
               should
               be
               so
               many
               Divisions
               during
               their
               Pilgrimage
               here
               ;
               but
               this
               is
               their
               Comfort
               ,
               that
               the
               day
               draweth
               near
               ,
               whereas
               there
               is
               but
               One
               Shepherd
               ,
               there
               shall
               be
               but
               One
               Sheepsold
               .
               It
               was
               therefore
               in
               the
               Defence
               of
               this
               Party
               ,
               in
               their
               Just
               Rights
               and
               Liberties
               ,
            
             against
             Popery
             and
             Slavery
             —
          
           
             [
             At
             which
             words
             they
             Beat
             the
             Drums
             ;
             to
             which
             he
             said
             :
             ]
          
           
             
               They
               need
               not
               Trouble
               themselves
               ;
               for
               he
               should
               say
               no
               more
               of
               his
               Mind
               on
               that
               
               Subject
               ,
               since
               they
               were
               so
               disingenious
               ,
               as
               to
               Interrupt
               a
               Dying
               Man
               ,
               only
               to
               assure
               the
               People
               ,
               He
               adhered
               to
               the
               True
               
                 Protestant
                 Religion
              
               ,
               detesting
               the
               Erroneous
               Opinions
               of
               many
               that
               called
               themselves
               so
               ;
               and
               I
               Dye
               this
               day
               in
               the
               Defence
               of
               the
               Ancient
               Laws
               and
               Liberties
               of
               these
               Nations
               :
               And
               though
               God
               ,
               for
               Reasons
               best
               known
               to
               himself
               ,
               hath
               not
               seen
               it
               fit
               to
               Honour
               Us
               ,
               as
               to
               make
               Us
               the
               Instruments
               for
               the
               Deliverance
               of
               his
               people
               ;
               yet
               as
               I
               have
               Lived
               ,
               so
               I
               Dye
               in
               the
               Faith
               ,
               that
               He
               will
               speedily
               Arise
               for
               the
               Deliverance
               of
               his
               Church
               and
               People
               .
               And
               I
               desire
               all
               of
               you
               to
               prepare
               for
               this
               with
               speed
               .
               I
               may
               say
               ,
               This
               is
               a
               Deluded
               Generation
               ,
               vail'd
               with
               Ignorance
               ,
               that
               though
               Popery
               and
               Slavery
               be
               riding
               in
               upon
               them
               ,
               do
               not
               perceive
               it
               ;
               tho'
               I
               am
               sure
               there
               was
               no
               man
               born
               marked
               of
               God
               above
               another
               ;
               for
               none
               comes
               into
               the
               World
               with
               a
               Saddle
               on
               his
               Back
               ,
               neither
               any
               Booted
               and
               Spurred
               to
               Ride
               him
               ;
               not
               but
               that
               I
               am
               well
               satisfied
               ,
               that
               God
               hath
               wisely
               ordered
               different
               stations
               for
               men
               in
               the
               World
               ,
               as
               I
               have
               already
               said
               ;
               Kings
               having
               as
               much
               Power
               as
               to
               make
               them
               Great
               ,
               and
               the
               People
               as
               much
               Property
               as
               to
               make
               them
               Happy
               .
               And
               to
               Conclude
               ;
               I
               shall
               only
               add
               my
               Wishes
               for
               the
               Salvation
               of
               all
               men
               ,
               who
               were
               created
               for
               that
               end
               .
            
          
           
             After
             ending
             these
             words
             ,
             he
             prayed
             most
             fervently
             near
             three
             quarters
             of
             an
             hour
             ,
             freely
             forgiving
             all
             men
             ,
             even
             his
             greatest
             Enemies
             ,
             begging
             most
             earnestly
             for
             the
             Deliverance
             of
             Sion
             from
             all
             her
             Persecutors
             ,
             p●rticularly
             praying
             for
             
               London
               ,
               Edenburgh
            
             and
             
               Dublin
               ,
               from
               which
               the
               Streams
               run
               that
               Rule
               God's
               People
               in
               these
               three
               Nations
               .
            
          
           
             
               Being
               asked
               some
               hours
               before
               his
               Execution
               ,
            
             If
             he
             thought
             not
             his
             Sentence
             Dreadful
             ?
             
               He
               answered
            
             ,
             He
             wished
             he
             had
             a
             Limb
             for
             every
             Town
             in
             Christendom
             .
          
        
         
           
             Madam
             Lisle's
             Last
             Speech
             .
          
           
             
               Gentlemen
               ,
               Friends
               &
               Neighbours
               ;
            
          
           
             IT
             may
             be
             expected
             ,
             that
             I
             should
             say
             something
             at
             my
             Death
             ,
             my
             Birth
             and
             Education
             being
             near
             this
             place
             .
             My
             Parents
             instructed
             me
             in
             the
             Fear
             of
             God
             ;
             and
             I
             now
             Dye
             of
             the
             Reformed
             Religion
             ;
             alwayes
             being
             instructed
             in
             that
             Belief
             ,
             that
             if
             Popery
             should
             return
             into
             this
             Nation
             ,
             it
             would
             be
             a
             Great
             Judgment
             .
             I
             Dye
             in
             expectation
             of
             Pardon
             of
             my
             Sins
             ,
             and
             Acceptation
             with
             the
             Father
             ,
             by
             the
             Imputed
             Righteousness
             of
             Jesus
             Christ
             ;
             
               He
               being
               the
               End
               of
               the
               Law
               for
               Righteousness
               to
               every
               one
               that
               believeth
               .
            
             I
             thank
             God
             through
             Christ
             Jesus
             ,
             I
             depart
             under
             the
             Blood
             of
             Sprinkling
             ,
             
               that
               speaketh
               better
               things
               than
               that
               of
            
             Abel
             ;
             God
             having
             made
             this
             Chastizement
             an
             Ordinance
             to
             my
             Soul.
             I
             did
             as
             little
             expect
             to
             come
             to
             this
             place
             upon
             this
             Occasion
             ,
             as
             any
             person
             in
             this
             Nation
             ;
             therefore
             let
             all
             learn
             not
             to
             be
             High
             minded
             ,
             but
             Fear
             .
             The
             Lord
             is
             a
             Sovereign
             ,
             and
             will
             take
             what
             way
             he
             seeth
             best
             to
             Glorifie
             himself
             by
             his
             poor
             Creatures
             ;
             therefore
             I
             humbly
             desire
             to
             submit
             to
             his
             Will
             ;
             praying
             of
             him
             ,
             That
             in
             Patience
             I
             may
             possess
             my
             Soul
             -
          
           
             The
             Crime
             was
             ,
             my
             Entertaining
             a
             Non-Conformist
             Minister
             ,
             which
             is
             since
             sworn
             to
             have
             been
             in
             the
             
               Duke
               of
               Monmouth's
               Army
            
             .
             I
             am
             told
             ,
             if
             I
             had
             not
             Denyed
             them
             ,
             it
             would
             not
             have
             affected
             me
             :
             I
             have
             no
             Excuse
             ,
             but
             Surprize
             and
             Fear
             ;
             which
             I
             believe
             my
             Jury
             must
             make
             use
             of
             to
             Excuse
             their
             Verdict
             to
             the
             World.
             I
             have
             been
             told
             ,
             
               That
               the
               Court
               ought
               to
               be
               Council
               for
               the
               Prisoner
               :
            
             Instead
             of
             Advice
             ,
             there
             was
             Evidence
             given
             from
             thence
             ,
             which
             (
             though
             it
             was
             but
             Hear-say
             )
             might
             possibly
             affect
             my
             Jury
             .
             My
             Defence
             was
             such
             ,
             as
             might
             be
             expected
             from
             a
             Weak
             Woman
             ;
             but
             such
             as
             it
             was
             ,
             I
             never
             heard
             it
             repeated
             again
             to
             the
             Jury
             .
          
           
           
             But
             I
             forgive
             all
             persons
             that
             have
             Wronged
             me
             ;
             and
             I
             desire
             that
             God
             will
             do
             so
             likewise
             .
             I
             for
             give
             Coll.
             Penraddock
             ,
             although
             he
             told
             me
             ,
             
               He
               could
               have
               taken
               those
               Men
               before
               they
               came
               to
               my
               House
               .
            
          
           
             As
             to
             what
             may
             be
             expected
             for
             my
             Conviction
             ,
             That
             I
             gave
             it
             under
             my
             hand
             ,
             that
             I
             discourst
             with
             Nelibrop
             ;
             that
             could
             be
             no
             Evidence
             to
             the
             Court
             or
             Jury
             ,
             it
             being
             after
             my
             Conviction
             and
             Sentence
             .
          
           
             I
             acknowledge
             his
             Majesty's
             Favour
             in
             Revoking
             my
             Sentence
             ;
             and
             I
             pray
             God
             he
             may
             long
             Reign
             in
             Mercy
             as
             well
             as
             Justice
             ,
             and
             that
             he
             may
             Reign
             in
             Peace
             ,
             and
             that
             the
             True
             Religion
             may
             Flourish
             under
             him
             .
          
           
             Two
             things
             I
             have
             omitted
             to
             say
             ,
             which
             is
             ,
             That
             I
             forgive
             him
             that
             desired
             to
             be
             taken
             from
             the
             
               Grand
               Iury
            
             ,
             and
             put
             upon
             the
             
               Petty
               Iury
            
             ,
             that
             he
             might
             be
             the
             morenearly
             Concerned
             in
             my
             Death
             .
             And
             return
             Humble
             Thanks
             to
             God
             ,
             and
             the
             Reverend
             Clergy
             ,
             that
             Affisted
             me
             in
             my
             Imprisonment
             .
          
           
             
               Alicia
               Lisle
               .
            
             
               
                 Sept.
                 85.
                 
              
            
          
        
         
           
             Alderman
             
             Cornish's
             Expressions
             in
             the
             
               Press
               Yard
            
             ,
             just
             before
             he
             went
             out
             of
             
               Newgate
               ,
               23
               Octob.
               1685.
            
             
          
           
             HE
             seeing
             the
             Halter
             in
             the
             Officers
             hand
             ,
             said
             ,
             '
             Is
             this
             for
             me
             ?
             The
             Officer
             replyed
             ,
             Yes
             .
             He
             said
             ,
             
               Blessed
               be
               God
            
             ,
             and
             Kissed
             it
             .
             And
             afterwards
             he
             said
             ,
             
               Blessed
               be
               God
               for
               Newgate
               ;
               I
               have
               enjoyed
               God
               ever
               since
               I
               came
               within
               these
               Walls
               ;
               and
               blessed
               be
               God
               that
               hath
               made
               me
               fit
               to
               Dye
               .
               I
               am
               now
               going
               to
               that
               God
               which
               will
               not
               be
               mockt
               ,
               to
               that
               God
               that
               cannot
               be
               imposed
               upon
               ,
               to
               that
               God
               that
               knows
               the
               Innocency
               of
               his
               poor
               Creature
               .
            
          
           
             A
             little
             after
             he
             said
             ,
             
               Never
               did
               any
               poor
               Creature
               come
               to
               God
               with
               greater
               Considence
               in
               his
               Mercy
               ,
               and
               Assurance
               of
               Acceptance
               with
               Him
               ,
               through
               Jesus
               Christ
               ,
               than
               I
               do
               ;
               but
               it
               is
               through
               Jesus
               Christ
               ;
               for
               there
               is
               no
               other
               Way
               of
               coming
               to
               God
               ,
               and
               finding
               Acceptance
               with
               him
               ,
               but
               through
               Christ
               :
               
                 There
                 is
                 no
                 other
                 ▪
                 Name
                 under
                 Heaven
                 ,
                 whereby
                 we
                 can
                 be
                 saved
                 ,
                 but
                 by
                 the
                 Name
                 of
                 Iesus
                 .
              
            
          
           
             Then
             speaking
             to
             the
             Officers
             ,
             he
             said
             ;
             
               Labour
               to
               be
               fit
               to
               Dye
               ;
               for
               I
               tell
               you
               ,
               you
               are
               not
               fit
               to
               Dye
               :
               I
               was
               not
               fit
               to
               Dye
               my self
               ,
               till
               I
               came
               in
               hither
               ;
               but
               ,
               O!
               blessed
               be
               God
               ,
               he
               hath
               made
               me
               fit
               to
               Dye
               ,
               and
               made
               me
               willing
               to
               Dye
               in
               a
               few
               Moments
               :
               I
               shall
               have
               the
               Fruition
               of
               Jesus
               ,
               and
               that
               not
               for
               a
               Day
               ,
               but
               Forever
               ;
               I
               am
               going
               to
               the
               Kingdom
               of
               God
               ,
               where
               I
               shall
               enjoy
               the
               Presence
               of
               God
               the
               Father
               ,
               of
               God
               the
               Son
               ,
               and
               of
               God
               the
               Holy
               Spirit
               ,
               and
               of
               all
               the
               Holy
               Angels
               ;
               I
               am
               going
               to
               the
               General
               Assembly
               of
               the
               First
               Born
               ,
               and
               the
               Spirits
               of
               Just
               Men
               made
               perfect
               :
               O!
               that
               ever
               God
               should
               do
               so
               much
               for
               me
               .
            
          
           
             Then
             the
             Officer
             going
             to
             Tye
             his
             Hands
             ,
             he
             said
             ,
             
               What!
               must
               I
               be
               Tyed
               then
               Well
               a
               Brown
               Thread
               will
               serve
               the
               turn
               ;
               you
               need
               not
               Tye
               me
               at
               all
               ;
               for
               I
               shall
               not
               stir
               from
               you
               ;
               for
               ,
               I
               thank
               God
               ,
               I
               am
               not
               afraid
               to
               Dye
               .
            
          
           
             As
             he
             was
             going
             out
             ,
             he
             said
             ,
             
               Farewel
               Newgate
               ;
               Farewel
               all
               my
               Fellow-Prisoners
               here
               ;
               the
               Lord
               Comsorr
               you
               ,
               and
               be
               with
               you
               all
               ,
            
          
        
         
           
           
             Mr.
             
             Nelthrop's
             Letter
             to
             his
             Relations
             from
             the
             Palace
             of
             
               NEWGATE
               ,
               30
               Octob.
               1685.
            
             the
             Dawning
             of
             the
             Morning
             .
          
           
             
               Dearest
               Parents
               ,
               and
               Ever-loving
               Brothers
               ,
               and
               Tender-hearted
               and
               Beloved
               Sisters
               :
            
          
           
             THrough
             the
             infinite
             Goodness
             of
             God
             ,
             the
             nearer
             I
             approach
             my
             End
             ,
             the
             more
             Joy
             and
             Comfort
             I
             find
             in
             my
             Suffering
             Estate
             (
             if
             I
             may
             so
             call
             it
             )
             I
             can
             through
             Mercy
             say
             ,
             That
             I
             have
             found
             more
             true
             Delight
             and
             Comfort
             this
             Night
             ,
             than
             in
             all
             the
             Dayes
             and
             Nights
             of
             my
             whole
             Life
             ?
             and
             I
             hope
             the
             Lord
             will
             continue
             it
             ,
             that
             his
             Name
             may
             be
             Glorified
             by
             me
             the
             meanest
             and
             poorest
             of
             all
             his
             Servants
             ;
             and
             I
             hope
             (
             through
             Free
             Grace
             )
             he
             will
             keep
             me
             Faithful
             to
             the
             end
             .
             My
             Soul
             is
             so
             ravished
             that
             I
             can
             hardly
             write
             ;
             and
             my
             Joyes
             are
             more
             unspeakable
             ,
             than
             ever
             my
             Fears
             were
             .
          
           
             I
             did
             this
             Night
             see
             my
             dearest
             Brother
             and
             Companion
             Capt.
             Alovff
             ,
             and
             his
             Face
             to
             me
             was
             as
             the
             Face
             of
             an
             Angel
             ;
             and
             he
             gave
             me
             that
             Comfort
             ,
             that
             I
             cannot
             but
             say
             ,
             that
             my
             Love
             to
             him
             is
             beyond
             what-ever
             I
             had
             to
             the
             dearest
             Relation
             .
          
           
             When
             God
             blows
             ,
             every
             thing
             hath
             a
             Beauty
             and
             Lustre
             upon
             it
             ;
             here
             is
             an
             Answer
             of
             Prayer
             ,
             and
             such
             an
             Answer
             as
             (
             dearest
             Relations
             )
             must
             ingage
             you
             all
             to
             be
             constant
             in
             the
             performance
             of
             that
             Duty
             ,
             which
             ,
             like
             
             Iacob's
             Ladder
             ,
             though
             it
             flands
             upon
             the
             Earth
             ,
             yet
             reacheth
             up
             to
             Heaven
             .
             Here
             is
             the
             Love
             of
             God
             made
             manifest
             to
             a
             poor
             Sinner
             at
             the
             Last
             Hour
             ,
             like
             the
             Thief
             upon
             the
             Cross
             ,
             he
             that
             never
             knew
             before
             what
             the
             Love
             of
             God
             was
             to
             his
             Soul
             ,
             I
             find
             it
             now
             filled
             with
             it
             ,
             and
             running
             over
             .
             Now
             bless
             the
             Lord
             ,
             O
             my
             Soul
             !
             yea
             ,
             all
             that
             is
             within
             me
             bless
             his
             Holy
             Name
             for
             this
             Dispensation
             .
             Now
             Light
             appears
             out
             of
             Darkness
             in
             the
             Face
             of
             Jesus
             Christ
             ;
             and
             all
             Worldly
             Joy
             and
             Comforts
             seem
             to
             be
             as
             they
             are
             ,
             not
             hard
             to
             be
             parted
             with
             ;
             Father
             ,
             Mother
             ,
             Sisters
             and
             Brothers
             ,
             Wife
             ,
             Children
             ,
             Houses
             and
             Lands
             ,
             are
             (
             as
             my
             dearest
             Saviour
             saith
             )
             to
             be
             parted
             with
             for
             him
             ,
             or
             we
             are
             not
             worthy
             of
             him
             :
             I
             bless
             his
             Name
             ,
             I
             find
             no
             Reluctancy
             to
             do
             it
             ,
             he
             having
             brought
             me
             to
             his
             Footstool
             ;
             and
             I
             can
             heartily
             say
             ,
             The
             Will
             of
             the
             Lord
             be
             done
             in
             this
             matter
             .
             I
             ever
             before
             now
             saw
             a
             Beauty
             in
             Worldly
             Comforts
             ,
             but
             now
             they
             seem
             so
             small
             ,
             by
             rhe
             great
             Beauty
             and
             Lustre
             I
             see
             in
             God
             in
             Christ
             Jesus
             ,
             that
             I
             am
             Astonished
             to
             think
             how
             I
             have
             been
             wandering
             all
             my
             dayes
             ,
             and
             spending
             my
             Time
             and
             my
             Money
             for
             that
             which
             is
             not
             Bread.
             
          
           
             O!
             strive
             to
             get
             a
             Taste
             of
             this
             Love
             of
             God
             in
             Christ
             Jesus
             ,
             and
             it
             will
             perfectly
             wean
             you
             from
             this
             Deceitful
             and
             Foolish
             World.
             What
             are
             Worldly
             Honours
             and
             Riches
             ?
             O!
             set
             not
             your
             Hearts
             upon
             them
             ,
             but
             get
             a
             Treasure
             in
             Heaven
             ,
             that
             your
             Hearts
             may
             be
             there
             also
             .
             O!
             lose
             no
             time
             ;
             for
             if
             once
             you
             knew
             the
             Sweetness
             of
             it
             you
             would
             never
             be
             at
             rest
             till
             you
             found
             him
             whom
             yout
             Soul
             loveth
             :
             It
             will
             be
             more
             ,
             yea
             ,
             infinitely
             more
             than
             all
             Worldly
             Enjoyments
             can
             afford
             you
             ,
             though
             in
             their
             greatest
             ,
             perfection
             :
             It
             will
             make
             your
             Life
             Sweet
             ,
             and
             your
             Death
             most
             Comfortable
             .
             It
             is
             that
             Bread
             which
             the
             World
             knoweth
             nothing
             of
             ,
             and
             therefore
             makes
             little
             or
             no
             inquiry
             after
             it
             .
          
           
           
             Dearest
             Relations
             ,
             whilst
             you
             and
             my
             other
             dear
             Friends
             ,
             are
             like
             Aaron
             and
             Hur
             ,
             holding
             up
             the
             Hands
             of
             Moses
             ,
             I
             am
             (
             through
             Grace
             )
             getting
             Victory
             over
             the
             
               Ama
               ,
               lakites
               .
               I
            
             can
             imbrace
             my
             dear
             Companion
             with
             more
             Joy
             in
             this
             Field
             of
             Sufferings
             ,
             than
             ever
             I
             could
             have
             done
             ,
             had
             I
             met
             him
             Crowned
             with
             the
             Lawrels
             of
             Victory
             .
             O!
             the
             Mercy
             to
             Dye
             with
             such
             a
             Friend
             ,
             and
             such
             a
             Valient
             Soldier
             of
             Jesus
             Christ
             ,
             who
             hath
             kept
             his
             Garments
             clean
             .
             And
             I
             now
             begin
             to
             pity
             them
             that
             must
             stay
             behind
             ,
             who
             have
             many
             Temptations
             to
             encounter
             with
             .
             It
             is
             but
             a
             little
             ,
             yea
             ,
             a
             very
             ljttle
             while
             ,
             and
             my
             Warfare
             will
             be
             accomplished
             ;
             and
             if
             God
             continue
             his
             Love
             and
             Influence
             upon
             my
             Soul
             ,
             it
             will
             be
             both
             short
             and
             sweet
             .
          
           
             I
             have
             little
             of
             this
             World
             about
             me
             ;
             I
             leave
             you
             all
             the
             Legacy
             of
             what
             was
             ever
             dear
             to
             me
             ,
             the
             Best
             of
             Wives
             ,
             and
             Five
             Poor
             Children
             ,
             who
             must
             pass
             through
             an
             Evil
             and
             Sinful
             World
             ,
             but
             I
             have
             committed
             them
             to
             God
             ,
             who
             hath
             commanded
             as
             ,
             
               To
               cast
               our
               Widows
               and
               Fatherless
               Children
               upon
               him
               .
            
          
           
             Dearest
             Parents
             ,
             dear
             Brothers
             and
             Sisters
             ,
             All
             Adieu
             ;
             my
             Time
             draws
             on
             ;
             my
             Paper
             is
             finished
             ;
             and
             your
             Dying
             Child
             and
             Brother
             recommends
             you
             all
             to
             Him
             who
             is
             All-sufficient
             ,
             to
             that
             God
             of
             Peace
             ,
             that
             brought
             again
             from
             the
             dead
             our
             Lord
             Ie●●s
             Christ
             ,
             that
             great
             Shepherd
             of
             the
             Sheep
             ,
             through
             the
             Blood
             of
             the
             Everlasting
             〈◊〉
             make
             you
             Perfect
             in
             every
             Good
             Work
             ,
             to
             do
             his
             Will
             ,
             working
             in
             you
             that
             which
             is
             well
             pleasing
             in
             his
             Sight
             ,
             through
             Jesus
             Christ
             ;
             to
             whom
             be
             Glory
             forever
             and
             ever
             ,
             Amen
             .
          
           
             
               R.
               N.
               
            
          
        
         
           
             Mr.
             Richard
             Nelthrop's
             Last
             Speech
             .
          
           
             THe
             Great
             and
             Unexpressible
             Trouble
             and
             Distraction
             I
             have
             lain
             under
             ,
             since
             I
             came
             into
             my
             Troubles
             ,
             especially
             since
             my
             last
             Confinement
             in
             Newgate
             ,
             have
             so
             broken
             my
             Reason
             ,
             that
             for
             many
             Weeks
             last
             past
             ,
             till
             the
             Day
             in
             which
             my
             Sentence
             was
             passed
             ,
             I
             have
             not
             had
             any
             Composure
             of
             Mind
             ;
             and
             have
             been
             under
             the
             greatest
             Trouble
             imaginable
             ,
             since
             my
             dearest
             Wife
             had
             the
             Favour
             granted
             her
             of
             coming
             to
             me
             ;
             but
             I
             am
             at
             present
             under
             great
             Composedness
             of
             Mind
             ,
             through
             the
             infinite
             Goodness
             of
             the
             Lord.
             
          
           
             As
             to
             that
             I
             stand
             Out-lawed
             for
             ,
             and
             now
             Sentenced
             to
             Dye
             ;
             I
             can
             with
             Comfort
             appeal
             to
             the
             Great
             God
             ,
             before
             whose
             Tribunal
             I
             am
             to
             appear
             ,
             That
             what
             I
             did
             was
             in
             Sincerity
             of
             my
             Heart
             ,
             without
             seeking
             any
             private
             Advantage
             for
             my self
             ;
             but
             thinking
             it
             my
             Duty
             to
             hazard
             my self
             for
             the
             Preservation
             of
             the
             
               Protestant
               .
               Religion
            
             and
             
               English
               Liberties
            
             ,
             which
             I
             thought
             highly
             invaded
             ,
             and
             both
             in
             great
             Danger
             of
             being
             Lost
             .
          
           
             As
             to
             the
             Design
             of
             Assassinating
             the
             late
             King
             ,
             or
             Murdering
             of
             him
             ,
             or
             his
             present
             Majesty
             ,
             't
             was
             alwayes
             a
             Thing
             highly
             Against
             my
             Judgment
             ,
             and
             which
             I
             always
             detested
             ,
             and
             was
             never
             in
             the
             least
             concerned
             with
             it
             ,
             neither
             in
             Purse
             nor
             Person
             ,
             nor
             never
             knew
             of
             any
             Arms
             bought
             for
             that
             intent
             ,
             nor
             did
             I
             believe
             there
             was
             such
             a
             Design
             ,
             nor
             never
             heard
             any
             Disappointment
             of
             such
             an
             Affair
             ,
             or
             Arms
             ,
             or
             Time
             ,
             or
             Place
             ,
             save
             what
             after
             the
             Discovery
             of
             the
             general
             Design
             
               Mr.
               West
            
             spoke
             of
             ,
             as
             
             to
             Arms
             bought
             by
             him
             ;
             't
             was
             at
             Newmarket
             ,
             and
             the
             first
             News
             I
             heard
             of
             the
             Fire
             ,
             was
             at
             Beverly
             in
             Yorkshire
             .
          
           
             As
             to
             my
             coming
             over
             with
             the
             late
             Duke
             of
             Monmouth
             ,
             it
             was
             in
             prosecution
             of
             the
             same
             Ends
             ;
             but
             the
             Lord
             ,
             in
             his
             Holy
             and
             Wise
             Providence
             ,
             hath
             been
             pleased
             to
             blast
             all
             our
             Undertakings
             ,
             though
             there
             seemed
             to
             be
             a
             very
             Unanimous
             &
             Zealous
             Spirit
             in
             all
             those
             that
             came
             from
             beyond
             the
             Seas
             .
          
           
             And
             as
             to
             the
             Duke
             of
             
             Monmouth's
             being
             declared
             King
             ,
             I
             was
             wholely
             passive
             in
             it
             ,
             I
             never
             being
             present
             at
             any
             publick
             Debate
             of
             that
             Affair
             ,
             and
             should
             never
             have
             advised
             it
             ,
             but
             Complained
             of
             it
             to
             Collonel
             Homes
             and
             Captain
             Patchell
             ;
             I
             believe
             the
             Lord
             Gray
             and
             Mr.
             Ferguson
             the
             chief
             Promoters
             of
             that
             .
          
           
             As
             to
             the
             Temptation
             of
             being
             an
             Evidence
             ,
             and
             bringing
             others
             into
             Trouble
             or
             Danger
             ,
             tho'
             the
             meanest
             person
             ,
             I
             alwayes
             abhorred
             ,
             and
             detested
             the
             Thoughts
             of
             it
             both
             when
             I
             was
             in
             and
             out
             of
             Danger
             of
             Life
             ,
             and
             advised
             some
             very
             strongly
             against
             it
             ,
             except
             when
             under
             my
             Distraction
             in
             Prison
             ,
             that
             amongst
             other
             Temptations
             did
             then
             violently
             assault
             me
             ;
             but
             through
             the
             Goodness
             of
             my
             dearest
             God
             and
             Father
             ,
             I
             was
             preserved
             from
             it
             ,
             and
             indeed
             ,
             was
             wholely
             incable
             of
             doing
             it
             for
             want
             of
             True
             Reason
             ;
             and
             could
             never
             receive
             the
             least
             shadow
             of
             Comfort
             from
             it
             ,
             but
             thought
             Death
             more
             elegible
             ;
             I
             was
             sometimes
             ,
             during
             my
             Distracted
             and
             Disquieted
             Condition
             ,
             free
             from
             it
             ,
             though
             notwithout
             other
             Temptations
             far
             more
             Criminal
             in
             the
             sight
             of
             men
             :
             And
             I
             bless
             the
             Father
             of
             all
             Mercies
             ,
             and
             God
             of
             all
             Consolations
             ,
             that
             I
             find
             a
             great
             Resignedness
             of
             my
             Will
             to
             his
             ,
             finding
             infinite
             more
             Comfort
             in
             Death
             ,
             than
             ever
             I
             could
             place
             in
             Life
             ,
             tho'
             on
             Conditions
             that
             might
             seem
             honourable
             ,
             every
             hour
             seeing
             the
             Will
             of
             God
             ,
             in
             his
             ordering
             this
             Affair
             ,
             more
             and
             more
             cleared
             up
             to
             me
             ;
             God
             hath
             given
             ,
             and
             God
             hath
             taken
             ;
             blessed
             be
             his
             Holy
             Name
             ,
             that
             hath
             enabled
             me
             to
             be
             willing
             to
             suffer
             ,
             rather
             than
             to
             put
             forth
             my
             hand
             unto
             Iniquity
             ,
             or
             to
             say
             of
             Confederacy
             with
             them
             that
             do
             so
             .
             I
             am
             heartily
             and
             sincerely
             troubled
             for
             what
             hath
             happened
             ,
             many
             mens
             Lives
             being
             lost
             ,
             and
             many
             Poor
             Distressed
             Families
             Ruin'd
             ;
             the
             Lord
             pardon
             the
             Sin
             he
             hath
             seen
             in
             it
             ;
             and
             he
             in
             his
             wonderful
             Providence
             hath
             made
             me
             and
             others
             concerned
             Instruments
             ,
             not
             only
             of
             what
             is
             already
             fallen
             out
             ,
             but
             (
             I
             believe
             )
             in
             hastening
             some
             other
             Great
             Works
             he
             hath
             to
             do
             in
             these
             Kingdoms
             ,
             whereby
             he
             will
             try
             &
             purge
             his
             People
             ,
             and
             winnow
             the
             Chaff
             from
             the
             Wheat
             ;
             the
             Lord
             keep
             those
             that
             are
             his
             Faithful
             to
             the
             End.
             
          
           
             As
             to
             my
             Faith
             ,
             I
             neither
             hope
             nor
             look
             for
             any
             Mercy
             ,
             but
             only
             by
             the
             Free
             Grace
             of
             God
             ,
             by
             the
             Application
             of
             the
             Blood
             of
             Jesus
             ,
             my
             dearest
             and
             only
             Saviour
             to
             my
             poor
             sinful
             Soul.
             
          
           
             My
             Distresses
             have
             been
             exceeding
             great
             ,
             as
             to
             my
             Eternal
             Estate
             ;
             but
             through
             the
             infinite
             Goodness
             of
             God
             ,
             tho'
             I
             have
             many
             heinous
             Sins
             to
             answer
             for
             ,
             yet
             I
             hope
             and
             trust
             ,
             as
             to
             my
             perticuler
             ,
             that
             Christ
             came
             for
             this
             very
             end
             and
             purpose
             ,
             to
             Relieve
             the
             Oppressed
             ,
             and
             to
             be
             a
             Physician
             to
             the
             Sick.
             
          
           
             I
             come
             unto
             thee
             O
             blessed
             Jesus
             ,
             refuse
             me
             not
             ,
             but
             wash
             in
             thine
             own
             Blood
             ,
             and
             then
             present
             me
             to
             thy
             Father
             as
             Righteous
             :
             What
             though
             my
             Sins
             be
             Crimson
             ,
             and
             of
             a
             Scarlet
             Die
             ,
             yet
             thou
             canst
             make
             them
             as
             White
             as
             Snow
             .
             I
             see
             nothing
             in
             my self
             ,
             but
             what
             must
             utterly
             Ruin
             and
             Condemn
             me
             ;
             I
             cannot
             Answer
             for
             one
             Action
             of
             my
             whole
             Life
             ,
             but
             I
             cast
             my self
             wholely
             upon
             thee
             ,
             who
             art
             the
             Fountain
             of
             Mercies
             ,
             in
             whom
             God
             is
             Reconciling
             himself
             unto
             the
             World
             ;
             the
             greatest
             of
             Sins
             and
             Sinners
             may
             find
             an
             All
             sufficiency
             in
             thy
             Blood
             to
             cleanse
             them
             from
             all
             Sin.
             Dearest
             Father
             of
             Mercy
             
             look
             upon
             me
             as
             Righteous
             ;
             and
             thorow
             the
             Imputed
             Righteousness
             of
             thy
             Son
             ,
             he
             has
             paid
             the
             Debt
             ,
             by
             his
             own
             offering
             himself
             up
             for
             Sin
             ,
             and
             in
             that
             thy
             Justice
             is
             satisfied
             ,
             and
             thy
             Mercy
             is
             magnified
             .
          
           
             I
             Dye
             in
             Charity
             with
             all
             the
             World
             ,
             and
             can
             readily
             and
             heartily
             forgive
             all
             my
             Enemies
             ,
             even
             those
             who
             have
             been
             Evidences
             against
             me
             :
             And
             I
             most
             humbly
             beg
             the
             Pardon
             of
             all
             I
             have
             any
             wise
             in
             the
             least
             injured
             ;
             and
             in
             an
             especial
             manner
             ,
             I
             most
             humbly
             ask
             the
             Pardon
             of
             the
             Lady
             
             Lisle's
             Family
             and
             Relations
             ,
             for
             that
             my
             being
             succoured
             there
             one
             Night
             with
             Mr.
             Hicks
             ,
             brought
             that
             worthy
             Lady
             to
             suffer
             Death
             ;
             I
             was
             wholely
             a
             Stranger
             to
             her
             Ladyship
             ;
             I
             came
             with
             Mr.
             Hicks
             ;
             neither
             did
             she
             (
             as
             I
             verily
             believe
             )
             ever
             know
             who
             I
             was
             ,
             or
             my
             Name
             ,
             till
             I
             was
             taken
             ▪
             And
             if
             any
             other
             have
             come
             to
             any
             Loss
             or
             Trouble
             upon
             my
             Account
             ,
             I
             humbly
             beg
             their
             Pardon
             ,
             and
             were
             I
             in
             a
             Condition
             ,
             would
             as
             far
             as
             I
             was
             able
             ,
             make
             them
             requited
             .
          
           
             Grant
             me
             thy
             Love
             ,
             O
             Dearest
             Father
             !
             Assist
             me
             ,
             and
             stand
             by
             me
             in
             the
             Needful
             Hour
             of
             Death
             ;
             give
             thy
             Angels
             Charge
             over
             me
             ,
             poor
             Soul
             ,
             that
             the
             Devil
             may
             not
             touch
             nor
             hurt
             it
             ;
             defend
             me
             from
             his
             power
             ,
             and
             deliver
             me
             from
             his
             Rage
             ,
             and
             receive
             me
             into
             thy
             Eternal
             Kingdom
             ,
             in
             and
             through
             the
             Attonement
             of
             my
             Dearest
             Redeemer
             ,
             for
             whom
             I
             praise
             thee
             ,
             and
             unto
             whom
             ,
             with
             thy self
             and
             Holy
             Spirit
             ,
             be
             ascribed
             all
             Glory
             ,
             Power
             ,
             Might
             ,
             and
             Dominion
             forever
             and
             ever
             ,
             Amen
             .
          
           
             Lord
             Jesus
             Receive
             My
             Spirit
             .
          
        
      
    
     
  

