The Egerton papersA collection of public and private documents, chiefly illustrative of the times of Elizabeth and James I, from the original manuscripts [!], the property of the Right HonLord Francis Egerton . in MS.] whole force directed to the prosecution ofthe said Traytor, Sir Bryan ORourke, which was prosecuteduntill he was forced to flie to M^Swynenedo, where he contynueduntill he toke his way into Scotland. Upon this Article the saidSir Bryan is indighted of highe treason at the last Cessionsholden at Shgo, and the inditment retorned into the KingisBenche. And forasmuche as no Sheryf w


The Egerton papersA collection of public and private documents, chiefly illustrative of the times of Elizabeth and James I, from the original manuscripts [!], the property of the Right HonLord Francis Egerton . in MS.] whole force directed to the prosecution ofthe said Traytor, Sir Bryan ORourke, which was prosecuteduntill he was forced to flie to M^Swynenedo, where he contynueduntill he toke his way into Scotland. Upon this Article the saidSir Bryan is indighted of highe treason at the last Cessionsholden at Shgo, and the inditment retorned into the KingisBenche. And forasmuche as no Sheryf was appoynted for thelast yere in the countie of Leotrim, the said Sir Bryan could notbe indyted for the treasons before recyted, but at the next Ces-sions which shalbe holden there he may be indyted of the saidoffences. I, Sir Richard Bingham, knight, beinge sworne uponthe holie Evangelist before the L. Deputie and Coun- WARRANT DORMANT TO sWl^. IC, ^Q,^V^ 15/ cell, to declare my knowledge towchinge the truth of allthe said xxxij Articles, do, upon my oath, sett downetruelie upon the margynall noate of eche Article whatI knowe or have hard towchinge the same. Witnes myhand, the xxviij^h of Julie, Justice Thomas Dillon, Ed. White, and WilliamTaaffe have bene deposed towching ther knowledge toevery of the said 32 Articles. W. Fytzwylliam. WARRANT DORMANT TO SPORT. [On p. 95 is inserted a document somewhat similar to the following, which, how-ever, applies only to one of the parks mentioned in 1583, viz. Seney Park, Stafford-shire, which, in December 1591, had devolved into the hands of another member of thePaget family. It may serve to shew that, up to this date, Lord EUesmere still de-lighted in field sports, whenever he could retire into the country from the burdensomeduties of his profession.] Indorsed by Lord EUesmere, A warrant dormant graunted unto me by Mr. Wyl-liam Pagett, Esq, in Seney Parke, in com. Staff. To the keper of Seney Parke in the countie off Staff., an


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