Howard's reply,44-46;
conclusion of speech of,46,47;
reply by Solicitor-General,47-50;
summing up,50-54;
verdict and sentence,54;
execution of, and statement by,54-56;
reversal of attainder of,56.
Salisbury, Earl of (seeRaleigh); connection with Raleigh's trial, i.1-8;
judge in Raleigh's trial,9;
plots revealed to,28.
Salmon, witness against Lord Warwick; describes Coote's wounds, ii.107.
Sandeswell, Ann, witness against the Suffolk witches, i.232.
Savoy, Duke of, and Raleigh, i.61.
Sawyer, Sir Robert, prosecutes Lord Russell when Attorney-General, ii.5.
Scot, Thomas, regicide, i.129.
Scroope, Adrian, regicide, i.129.
Shaftesbury, Earl of, connection with Lord Russell's trial, ii.4-8;
message of, to conspirators,11;
connection with Howard,17-26,47,48,51,52.
Sheppard, conspiracy at the house of, ii.11,47,51;
witness as to meetings of conspirators,13,14.
Sherringham, Robert, witness against the Suffolk witches, i.232.
Sidney, Col. Algernon, and Lord Russell, ii.9;
Howard's evidence as to,26.
Simpson, Holland, witness against Peters, i.150.
Sloane, Sir Hans, witness for Cowper, ii.194,195.
Smith, Aaron, conspires with Lord Russell, ii.10,28,29.
—— Abraham, watchman, witness against Hulet, i.163,164.
—— Jarrit, witness against Goodere; two visits of Sir John to, and reconciliation of brothers at his house, ii.237-246.
Soam, John, witness against the Suffolk witches, i.231
Somers, Lord John, ii.61.
Somerset, Duke of, and the Guiana expedition, i.61.
—— —— witness for Lord Russell, ii.44.
Spencer, Mr., witness for Lord Russell, ii.46.
Stanhope, Col., witness for Lord Warwick, ii.117,118.
Starkey, witness against Peters, i.146,149.
Stephen, Sir James, on Coke, i.7;
on validity of Lord Russell's objection to the jury, ii.7;
on benefit of clergy,121,122;
on indictments,247.
Stephens, Ellis (seeCowper, Spencer, trial of, ii.139-228);
leaves London and arrives at Hertford,218;
conversation at Gurrey's house,219;
journey to Hertford,220;
summing up,224-226;
verdict,227.
Stewart, Charles.SeeCharlesI.andCharlesII.
—— Lady Arabella, i.12;
accusations against Raleigh as to,20;
Raleigh's denial,25,26,29,49,57;
statement on behalf of,46.
Stout, Mrs., takes proceedings for an appeal against Turner, ii.227,228.
—— Sarah.SeeCowper.
Stringer, Justice's visit to Turner, i.207.
Stubbards, Col., and trial of CharlesI., i.150.
Stukely, Vice-Admiral, i.62-64,70.
Suffolk witches, i.311-325.
SeeCullender, Rose; andDuny, Amy.
Sully, Duke of, ambassador to JamesI., i.3.
Tasker, Major Ralph, witness against Turner, i.145,146.
Temple, James, regicide, i.129.
—— Peter, regicide, i.129.
Tench, and CharlesI.'s scaffold, i.151.
Thomlinson, Col., in charge of CharlesI., i.78.
Tichburne, Robert, regicide, i.124,129.
Tillotson, Dr., witness for Lord Russell, ii.42,43;
accompanies him to the scaffold,54.
Toogood, witness as to admissions by Hulet, i.160.
Treby, Lord Chief-Justice, opinion of, in Lord Warwick's case, ii.125,126.
Trenchard, the rising of, ii.8,11,24.
Trevor, Thomas Lord, prosecutes the Earl of Warwick when Attorney-General, ii.65;
speech of,122.
Tryon, witness against Turner, i.181,182,187,193.
Turner, Sir Edward, i.127;
opens the case against Hulet,158.
Turner, Ely, trial of, i.169-208;
was to bring money to Fry's house,184,185;
examined by Sir T. Aleyn,191;
acquitted,203.
—— James, trial of, i.169-208;
Aleyn's evidence,170-180;
Turner suspected,171;
found in possession of money,172,186;
account of money and jewels by,173;
arrest by Aleyn,174,175;
his wife sent for money and jewels,175;
wife's account of them,176;
committed to Newgate,177,178;
his account of his money to Aleyn,179;
Tryon's account of the burglary,180-182;
Turner's account to Hill,182,183;
as to forging Tryon's will,183,184;
deposits money with Fry and Ball,185,186;
account given by, of robbery to Cole,187;
examined by Chamberlain and Aleyn,189,190;
defence of,194-200;
summing up and verdict,202,203;
confession by,204;
dying speech and execution of,205,208.
—— John, trial of, i.169-208;
flies from Sir T. Aleyn,179,180,191;
carried money to Fry's house,185,192,197,201,202;
acquitted,202.
—— Mary, trial of, i.169-208;
sent for jewels and money by Turner,175,176,199;
visit to Fry's house,186,197;
produced money and jewels,188;
examined by Chamberlain,190;
acquitted,203.
Turner, Stephen, witness against Lord Warwick, Coote's servant, ii.107;
Coote friendly with Warwick,108.
—— William, trial of, i.169-208;
arrest and examination of,192;
identified by Tryon,193;
denial by,201;
acquittal and confession of,203,204.
Vanden Anchor, witness against Turner, i.188.
Villiers and the Guiana Expedition, i.61.
Wade, Sir Thomas, i.11.
Wait, Thomas, and Raleigh's trial, i.129.
Walcot, connection with Lord Shaftesbury and Lord Howard, ii.15,20-26.
Walker, Sir Clement, on omissions in CharlesI.'s trial, i.93n.
—— Sarah, witness against Cowper, his arrival and conduct at Mrs. Stout's, ii.146-152;
evidence contradicted,216,217.
Wall, witness for Cowper, ii.193.
Waller, Sir Hardress, i.129.
Ward defends Lord Russell, ii.7;
opinion of, in Lord Warwick's case when Lord Chief-Baron,166.
Warwick and Holland, Earl of, trial of, ii.59-135;
preliminaries,59-64;
opening speech,65-68;
guests leave Locket's,70-72;
course of quarrel between Coote and French,75-79;
the journey to Leicester Fields and the Bagnio,82-92;
arrival and proceedings at the Bagnio,96-101;
Warwick's defence as to the facts,109-112;
friendship between Warwick and Coote,107,113-119;
capacity of French to give evidence, benefit of clergy,200-226;
verdict,128,129;
sentence,129.
Watcher, witness against Turner, i.192.
Watson, and the 'Bye' plot, i.4,16,17,35,40.
Weller, Daniel, witness against Goodere, ship's carpenter, i.272-274.
Westmoreland, i.28.
Whichcot, Sir Jeremy, witness against Peters, i.150.
Whiteman, Colonel, witness for Lord Warwick, ii.119.
Williams, Thomas, witness against Goodere, capture of Sir John, ii.255-259.
Wilson, Sir Thomas, i.64.
Windham, Wadham, i.127.
Winwood and the Guiana Expedition, i.61.
Witches, Suffolk, the.SeeCullender, Rose; andDuny, Amy.
Woodhouse, Dr., witness against Cowper, ii.65.
Wotton, Lord, of Morley, i.10.
Wright, Sir Nathan, prosecutes the Earl of Warwick when a serjeant, ii.64;
speech of,104.
Wroth, Sir Robert, i.44.
Young, Sir Edward, opens Peters' case, i.141.
—— Dr. William, witness against Peters, i.141,143,145;
Peters' reply to,143,145.
—— witness for Cowper, finder of Sarah Stout's body, ii.190-192.
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TRANSCRIBERS' NOTESPage 26: Algernone as in the originalPage 36: Abermarle as in the originalPage 53: beleive corrected to believe after "Whether upon this whole matter you do"Page 61: paragraph ending "their faces towards the state;" as in the originalPage 101: 20th as in the original. Should perhaps be 30th.Page 310: Fergusson standardised to Ferguson, as in the textPage 313: inconsistent spelling of Nelthorp(e) as in originalPage 319: find- changed to finder in entry for Young, witness for CowperFootnote 12: Algernon Sidney. Year corrected from 1783 to 1683 in "executed on 7th December 1783"Footnote 14: Rumsey. Year corrected from 1785 to 1685 in "executed in 1785." Year corrected from 1783 to 1683 in "before, in 1783,"Footnote 25: "became a a fellow" corrected to "became a fellow"General: The following have been inconsistently hyphenated in the original: ale(-)house, church(-)yard, cock(-)pit, half(-)penny, lime(-)kilns, no(-)body, over(-)board, sweet(-)heart, three(-)score, twelve(-)month. These have not been standardised.General: No attempt has been made to standardise or modernise spelling. Corrections to punctuation have not been individually noted.Index: Volume numbers omitted in the original have been added for Cowper, William; Howard, Thomas; Howard, Henry; Northampton, Lord; Suffolk Witches
Page 26: Algernone as in the original
Page 36: Abermarle as in the original
Page 53: beleive corrected to believe after "Whether upon this whole matter you do"
Page 61: paragraph ending "their faces towards the state;" as in the original
Page 101: 20th as in the original. Should perhaps be 30th.
Page 310: Fergusson standardised to Ferguson, as in the text
Page 313: inconsistent spelling of Nelthorp(e) as in original
Page 319: find- changed to finder in entry for Young, witness for Cowper
Footnote 12: Algernon Sidney. Year corrected from 1783 to 1683 in "executed on 7th December 1783"
Footnote 14: Rumsey. Year corrected from 1785 to 1685 in "executed in 1785." Year corrected from 1783 to 1683 in "before, in 1783,"
Footnote 25: "became a a fellow" corrected to "became a fellow"
General: The following have been inconsistently hyphenated in the original: ale(-)house, church(-)yard, cock(-)pit, half(-)penny, lime(-)kilns, no(-)body, over(-)board, sweet(-)heart, three(-)score, twelve(-)month. These have not been standardised.
General: No attempt has been made to standardise or modernise spelling. Corrections to punctuation have not been individually noted.
Index: Volume numbers omitted in the original have been added for Cowper, William; Howard, Thomas; Howard, Henry; Northampton, Lord; Suffolk Witches