Celebrated trials : and Remarkable cases of criminal jurisprudence, from the earliest records to the year 1825 . wherein, at the taking of it, should there be some fewfriends, they must undergo the fortune of war in the generalslaughter; and by this resolution of Garnet it was that Catesbykept up the traitors, and in March following he, with ThomasWinter and others, resolved upon the powder-plot; and Fawkes asbeing not known, and withal desperate and a soldier, was pitchedupon to execute it, and so Winter, in April, fetched him out ofFlanders; and in May, Catesby, Percy, John Wright, ThomasWin


Celebrated trials : and Remarkable cases of criminal jurisprudence, from the earliest records to the year 1825 . wherein, at the taking of it, should there be some fewfriends, they must undergo the fortune of war in the generalslaughter; and by this resolution of Garnet it was that Catesbykept up the traitors, and in March following he, with ThomasWinter and others, resolved upon the powder-plot; and Fawkes asbeing not known, and withal desperate and a soldier, was pitchedupon to execute it, and so Winter, in April, fetched him out ofFlanders; and in May, Catesby, Percy, John Wright, ThomasWinter, and Fawkes had a meeting, and took an oath of secrecyand constancy, to this effect: You shall swear by the blessed trinity, and by the sacramentyou now purpose to receive, never to disclose, directly nor indi-rectly, by word or circumstance, the matter that shall be proposedto you to be kept secret, nor desist from the execution thereof,until the rest shall give you leave. Then they were all confessed, had absolution, and received thesacrament by the hands of Gerrard, the Jesuit, then present, and ?:.iM or [jITSMXATORSBOOJI AT CATE3ST5


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