State Trials, Political and Social. Volume 2 (of 2)
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State Trials, Political and Social. Volume 2 (of 2)
Trials -- Great Britain
Campbell, Sir ----, and Lord Russell's plot, ii. 28.
Campian, Edmund, Jesuit, i. 47.
Capel, Lord, execution of, i. 164.
Carew, advises Raleigh to escape, i. 70.
---- John, regicide, i. 129.
Carpenter, Dunne's evidence as to, ii. 68, 81;
witness against Lady Lisle, 77.
Castlewood, Lord, duel with Lord Mohun, ii. 130-135.
Cavendish, Lord, gives evidence in favour of Lord Russell, ii. 42.
Cawthorne, witness against Lord Warwick, ii. 68-82;
French and Coote start from Locket's and return, 70, 71;
quarrel at Locket's, 71;
party leave Locket's, 71, 72;
cross-examination, 72-82;
heard no quarrel between Warwick and Coote, 73;
quarrel at Locket's, 75-82.
Chamberlain, Sir T., witness against Turner, i. 189, 190, 201.
Chandler, Susan, bewitched, i. 214;
state of, at the Assizes, 214;
evidence as to, 226;
recovers on verdict, 234.
Charles, Prince of Wales, i. 61.
Charles I., trial of, i. 75-119:
assembling of the High Court, 76-79;
charge read, 79, 80;
authority of Court discussed, 80-83;
the Court adjourns and re-assembles, 83;
King charged, authority of Court discussed, and King refuses to
plead, 84-87;
Court adjourns and re-assembles, 89;
Solicitor-General demands judgment, 89-91;
King charged and refuses to plead, 91-95;
Court adjourns and re-assembles, 95;
sentence agreed on, King to be heard, 96, 97;
King demands to be heard by Lords and Commons and is refused, 97-101;
Bradshaw's speech, 103-117;
sentence on the King, 118.
Charles II. and the regicides, i. 120-125.
Clement, seaman, witness against Cowper, as to corpses floating, ii.
166-168.
Clifford, Lord, witness for Lord Russell, ii. 46.
Coatsworth, surgeon, witness against Cowper, ii. 158, 159, 163, 164.
Cobham, Lord. _See_ Raleigh, i. 1-71;
in opposition, 2;
overtures to French and Spanish, 3;
Raleigh accuses, 5;
avows Raleigh's guilt; 6;
not a witness, 33, 37-39, 47-49;
takes message to Aremberg, 19;
letter to, from Raleigh, 21;
Raleigh's instigation of, 21, 23;
examination of, 23, 24, 40, 41;
Raleigh's reply to, 25, 26;
second examination of, 26, 27, 35, 45;
Cecil's examination of, 28, 29;
Coke's argument as to Raleigh's complicity with, 29-33;
Raleigh's confession as to, 36;
letter to the lords, 55, 56;
to Raleigh, 56, 57.
Cochram, Sir John, and Lord Russell's plot, ii. 28, 29.
Coke. _See_ Raleigh's trial, i. 1-71;
opening speech by, 13-23;
on Raleigh's connection with Cobham, 29-33;
on Cobham's letter, 53-56;
final sentence of Raleigh by, 65.
Cook, John, solicitor to the Commonwealth, i. 79, 124, 129.
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