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Mn ALPHABETICAL TABLE ofthe Names of all thofe JURY-MEN that Served within tfe
City of London and Weftminfier, upon the Lives, Liberties and Eftates of fever al PATRIOTS, In 'the
;-Late Reigns.
■Where Note, That the LetterSy&Ql^before their Names, denote thePerfons they Condemned; viz. Bet: Rioters, K. Ruftel, 5. Sydney, B. Barna-
diftone, P. Papillon, 0. Gates,’ c.~ Corni£brG. Gaunt, Bt, Bateman, ^'The Grand-Jury of the Lord Kuftdy * The Grand-Jury of Cornifh
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Richard Aley.
John Allen.
Thomas Amey.
Adam Andrews.
Emery Arguife.
John Aunger, Carpenter.
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JOfeph Baggs.
Thomas Barnfly.
Patrick Barrett.
Nicholas Baxter, Horfe-Rider.
Robert Beddingfield.
John Bernards
George Billers.
Richard Blacburne.
Robert Blackmore.
Thomas Blackmore.
Edward Bovery.
Francis Brerewood.
Robert Brough.
Richard Brown.
Sir John Buckworth.
John Burt.
William Butler.
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TOfeph Came.
J John Cannum. >
Daniel Chandler.
Nicholas Charleton.
Jofiah Clark.
Robert Clavel.
William Cloudefley. f
Lawrence Cole.
Stephen Coleman.
Henry Collier.
John Cooper.
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Homas Deacon.
John Debnam.
Sir William Dodfon.
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Illiam Fafhion.
Bartholom. Ferriman.
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Peter Floyer.
Daniel Fowles.
Thomas Fowles.
William Fownes.
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BErcival Gilburne.
Thomas Goddard.
George Glisby.
John Green.
John Grice.
Francis Griffith.
Sir Thomas Griffith.
William Grove.
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Ichard Halford.
___ Philip Karman.
Thomas Hartopp.
Richard Howard.
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Homas Jeve.
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■Homas Langham. l692,
William Langmore.
Thomas Earner.
George Lilburne.
Henry Loads.
William Long.
William Lovell.
John Luker.
William Lyn.
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T Ohn Martin.
J Robert Mafters.
Sir John Matthews. ,
John Midgeley.
Thomas Mills.
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O IR Benjamin Newland.
Samuel Newton.
Hugh Nodon.
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Bt. TOhn Palmer,
f, J Peter Paravicene.
0. George Peck.
0. JohnPelling.
C. G. Thomas Pendleton.
R. James Pickering.
0. Peter Pickering,
f John Potts,
f John Price.
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0. c. G. TpHomas Rawlirifeh.
Bt. JL Edward Reddidi.
0. Roger Reeve.
S. William Reeves.
Bt. James Reyner.
* P. John Reynolds.
R. William Rowfe.
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R. Ervas Seaton.
0. R. VT Thomas Short. ^
f Benjamin Skutt.
B. Kenelm Smith.
^ P. Thomas Symonds.
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f T3 Enjamin Thorowgood.
0. R. G. JD George Torriano.
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0. B. O IR Thomas Vernon.
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f Rt. TJJ Enry Wagftaff.
^ Rt.P. JlTL William What ton.
^ Richard White.
Bt. Richard Williams.
0. Rt. Sir Edward Wifeman.
f B. William Withers, Senior.
* P. William Withers, Junior.
f Henry Wood.
B. James Wood.
S. Lawrence Wood.
Note that my Lord Ruflel wo* Triedthe i^th 0/July 1683. attheGld Baily, &V William Pritchard then Lord Mayor, Sir Dudley North <2^SirPeterRich
Sheriffs, and Sir George Treby Recorder, Sir Francis Pemberton Chief Juft ice of the Kings Bench, and the reft of the Judges fate upon his Trial, and Over-ruled
his Plea, which was argued by Mr. Pollixfen, Mr. Holt, and Mr. Ward \ The Council againf him were Sir Robert Sawyer Attorney-General, Mr. Finch Solici¬
tor-General, Sir George Jefferies, and Afr. North. The Evidence againfi him were Lord Howard o/Eferick, commonly called Lambs-wool, Colonel Rum fey, and
one Mr. Thomas Shepherd. I need not give a Character of the Perfons concerned in his Murther, for the Preamble to the Duke o/Bedford’j Patent is fuffeient, being
preceeded by an Aft of Parliament, which took ojf the Attainder. m
The Preamble to the Patent Granted by Their Majefties to the Earl of to be Duke ^/’Bedford, andTranfmitted the 16th May, 1694.
Since in Humane Societies, there are fbme Men fo far Excelling others, that they may be truly faid to be Ornaments to the Titles of Honour they wear,
and call back no lofs aLuftreupon thofe Titles) than others borrow from them ; fothat as it is a Happinefsfor Kings to havefuch Subjvds, foisitalfo
their Concern in Point of Juft ice, to Dignifie them every way that may feem proper. And whereas to a Perfon of a plentiful Eftate, who has lived all a-
long in great Efteem, and with general Applaufe, and is nowhaftening. to the end of his Race, We can give no other Reward than an Addition of Honour,
f fehe defire whereof In Generous Minds ufes to increafe^proportionably to the meafure of it they have Enjoyed already ) it is Our Free Will and PJeafure that:
;ch an Honorary Addition be Conferred ( and that as Due ) upon Our moft T rufty and Well-beloved Coufin and Counfellor, William Earl of Bedford, Our
Lieutenant of Middlefex, {Bcdfordjhire and Cambridgefkire, and Kmght of Our moft Noble Order of the Garter, and upon his Pofterity, who having with fo
much Reputation, and forTo many Years kept up thePoft and Splendor of that Ancient Family, as truly deferved to be the Spring-head of fome new and
more liluftrious Title, thatlhall be Hereditary therein, and bear date from himfeif, for the Honour of whom, among the many things that might be juftly
faid, this one muft in no wife be here omitted, That from his Loins ilfued that Ornament of our Age, William Late Lord 2?/*/*/, whofe Superlative Me¬
rits we think it not fufficientlhould be Tranfmitted to all Future Generations upon the Credit of Publick Annals, but will have them inferted in thefe Our
Royal Letters Patents as a Monument Confecrated to the moft Accomplilhed and Confummate Vertue in the faid Family, nor (hall his Name ever perifh
while there are Perfons Alive difpofed to pay due Honour to one of fo Vertuous a Converfation, fo Great a Soul, and fo Publick a Spirit, as to prefer the
Love he had to his Country before that of his own Life. Now then to Comfort One of the Befi; of Fathers, after fo Unfpeakable a Lofs; to Solemnize the
Memory of that Excellent Son of His, and Excite the Emulation of a very Worthy Grand-child Born to fo great Hopes, that he may the more Vjgorcuily
tread in the Steps of his Truly Great Father, We do Give Our Commands for thefe Marks of Honour to be Born by them : Know ye therefore, &x.
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