. ion, to the fame and publillied at the fpeciall command of the Kingis Majeftie. At Edinburgh, Printed by Robert Waldegrave, Printer to the Kingis Majeftie. Cum privilegio Regali. TO THE READER. •^6 ANIE and dangerous poynts (good Reader) of vnnatuiall and treafonable^ practifes of Scottilli Papifts, or (as they will needes be ftyled) Catholicke Ro-mans, againft God, liis Kirk, their natiue Country and the Kinges Majeftieseftate and perfone, beeing difcovered by Godes great and mercifull provi-dence, partly by the de


. ion, to the fame and publillied at the fpeciall command of the Kingis Majeftie. At Edinburgh, Printed by Robert Waldegrave, Printer to the Kingis Majeftie. Cum privilegio Regali. TO THE READER. •^6 ANIE and dangerous poynts (good Reader) of vnnatuiall and treafonable^ practifes of Scottilli Papifts, or (as they will needes be ftyled) Catholicke Ro-mans, againft God, liis Kirk, their natiue Country and the Kinges Majeftieseftate and perfone, beeing difcovered by Godes great and mercifull provi-dence, partly by the depofitions and confeflions of fome of the practiferstliemfelves, and nanily, Mafter George Ker, who for that caufe is ira-prifoned, and David Grahame of Fentrie, juftly execute for the fame alfo,in Edinburgh the 15. of Februare 1592, and partly by diverfe letters offundrie of tlie practifers, mtercepted at diverfe tints. It is thought good by the Kings Majeftie, See Scots Magazine, 1747, and British Magazine, or London and Edinburgh Intelligencer, for 318 CRIMINAL TRIALS. 1594. and Iii-s honourable Counfell, tliat the moft fubftantiall poynts of the faid depofitions, fhuld befaithfully taken out of the originals, which were deponed and confefled by the faide M. George,and David Grahame of Fentrie, before the honourable perfons depute by the Kings Majeftie, andhis hienes Counfell to that eflFect, and fubfcrived with their own hands; and for the greater eafeof the memory of the reader, fliould be fummarly gathered into this forme following, which other-wife were fcattered here and there in their depofitions, according to the occafion of the diverfe de-mands at diverfe dyats : for the readier taking vp whereof, the times of the depofitions and perfonadeponers, feverally and coniunctly as the matter craveth, Ihould be fet down in marginal quotationes :As alfo, that fome of the moft remarkable letters of the practifers, Ihould be joyned herunto word bvword, quhilkis wer


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