. The works of Francis Bacon . own confcflion, found him guiltyof the crimes and corruptions complained of by the commons, and of lundry othercrimes and corruptions of like nature. Vol. II. P P P P -^^ 658 PROCEEDINGS IN PARLIAMENT, etc. And theretore this high court, having firfl: fuminoned him to attend, andhaving his excuie ot not attending by reafon of infirmity and ficknefs, which,he protelled, was not feigned, or elle he would molt willingly have attended vdoth neverthelels think Et to proceed to judgment: and therefore this high courtdoth adjudge, I. That the lord vifcount St. Alban, lo


. The works of Francis Bacon . own confcflion, found him guiltyof the crimes and corruptions complained of by the commons, and of lundry othercrimes and corruptions of like nature. Vol. II. P P P P -^^ 658 PROCEEDINGS IN PARLIAMENT, etc. And theretore this high court, having firfl: fuminoned him to attend, andhaving his excuie ot not attending by reafon of infirmity and ficknefs, which,he protelled, was not feigned, or elle he would molt willingly have attended vdoth neverthelels think Et to proceed to judgment: and therefore this high courtdoth adjudge, I. That the lord vifcount St. Alban, lord ChanctHor of England, fliall un-dergo fine and ranfom of forty thoufand pounds. II. That he fhall be imprifoned in the Tower during the Kings pleafure. III. That he fhall for ever be uncapable of any office, place, or employment,in the ftate or commonwealth. IV. That he fliall never fit in parliament, nor come within the verge of thecourt. This is the judgment and refolution of this high court. The End of the Second -l:l\


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