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Leigh again; from Sir H. Bennet. And he and I, with Wade and his intelligencer and labourers, to the Tower cellars, to make one tryall more; where we staid two or three hours digging, and dug a great deal all under the arches, as it was now most confidently directed, and so seriously, and upon pretended good grounds, that I myself did truly expect to speed; but we missed of all: and so we went away the second time like fools.
Gyr. Bring them in. Mac. Bustamente, The King, our master, looking with sharpe eyes, Upon your trayterous yeilding up the fort, Putts off your Tryall here; you must abide Longer imprisonment. Bust. Alq. These braves cannot serve you. Gyr. You must not be your owne Judge. Mac.
After some conference with our friends here, the captaine of the Anne Francis departed towards the Countesse of Warwicks sound, to speake with the Generall, and to haue tryall made of such mettall as he had brought thither, by the Goldfiners. And so he determined to dispatch againe towards his ship.
He gone, I to Sir J. Minnes, and thence with my Lord Bruncker on board the Bezan to examine W. Howe again, who I find upon this tryall one of much more wit and ingenuity in his answers than ever I expected, he being very cunning and discreet and well spoken in them. I said little to him or concerning him; but, Lord! to see how he writes to me a-days, and styles me "My Honour."
They resolved to make a tryall as soone as the ice would permitt them.
And at the end Sir W. Coventry come; so I away with him, and he discoursed with me something of the Parliament's business. He says, he thinks the House may say no more to us for the present, but that we must mend our manners against the next tryall, and mend them we will.
I have twice, Sir, been turned off like a Common footman, with most opprobrious language, without money or cloaths. As I am a bad courtier and can't help speaking truth, I am very sure it would not be long before I experienced a third time your friendship for me, if I was unadvized enough to make the tryall.
See the two pamphlets by Edmond Bower described below in appendix A, § 5, and Henry More, Antidote against Atheisme, bk. III, ch. Wylde was not well esteemed as a judge. On the institution of the protectorate he was not reappointed by Cromwell. R. Chandler and sometimes not truly repeated." J. Britten, Folk Lore Soc. For the case see The Tryall and Examinations of Mrs.
Why, and goe to, sir, and avoid resistance; You must goe. Will your ladiship walke with us? Lady. Yes, most willingly. I doe this most abhorrid life despise Since tis to iustice a iust sacrifice. Sir Hu. I doe admire this accident: since I have sat Judge I have not knowne any such tryall. Sir Gef. Tis certaine, sir; but looke you, sir, Ile tell you. Marke you that, sir? understand you that?
He gone, I to Sir J. Minnes, and thence with my Lord Bruncker on board the Bezan to examine W. Howe again, who I find upon this tryall one of much more wit and ingenuity in his answers than ever I expected, he being very cunning and discreet and well spoken in them. I said little to him or concerning him; but, Lord! to see how he writes to me a-days, and styles me "My Honour."
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