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
Melvile, Lord, and Lord Russell's plot, ii. 28.
Meyn, Simon, regicide, i. 129.
Millington, Gilbert, regicide, i. 129.
---- witness against Turner, i. 188, 201.
Milton, John, i. 124.
Mohun, Lord, ii. 59;
true bill against, 62;
opening as to, 65-68;
tries to stop quarrel at Locket's, 71, 77, 79, 80;
leaves with Lord Warwick and Coote, 71, 72;
conversation of, with Coote and Warwick in St. Martin's Lane, 83, 86;
trial and acquittal of, 130;
duel with Lord Castlewood, 130-135.
Monmouth, Duke of, and Lord Russell, ii. 7, 11, 13;
connection with Lord Howard, 20-26, 47, 48, 51.
Montague, Lord Chief-Baron, tries Russell, ii. 5.
Mortimer, Dr., witness against Peters, i. 151, 152.
Mosely, witness for Turner, i. 201.
Mundy, prosecutes Lady Lisle, i. 241.
Nailor, Dr., witness against Cowper, ii. 164.
Nelson, Lieut.-Col., witness against Hulet, i. 162.
Nelthorpe, brought to Lady Lisle by Dunne, i. 245;
discovered at Moyles Court, 255;
reception by Lady Lisle, 258-261.
Nevill, Sir Edward, opinion of, in Lord Warwick's case, ii. 126.
Newburgh, Lord, witness against Harrison, i. 133.
Normanby, Marquis of, cross-examination by, in Lord Warwick's
trial, ii. 85.
Northampton, Lord, at Raleigh's execution, i. 61.
North, Sir Dudley, appointed Sheriff of London, ii. 3.
---- Francis, prosecutes Lord Russell, ii. 5;
opens the case, 7.
Northumberland, Earl of, i. 2, 3.
Nunnelly, Richard, witness against Peters, i. 150, 151.
Nutley, witness against Harrison, i. 132.
Pacy, Deborah, bewitched, i. 214;
too ill to be brought to the Assizes, 219;
evidence as to, 219-223.
---- Elizabeth, bewitched, i. 214;
state of, at the Assizes, 214;
being unconscious at the Assizes, recognises and assaults Amy Duny,
219;
evidence as to, 219-223.
Palmer, Sir Geoffrey, i. 127.
Payton, Sir John, i. 21.
Pemberton, Sir Francis, Lord Chief-Justice, tries Russell, ii. 4.
Pennington, Isaac, i. 129.
Penruddock, John, i. 239.
---- Col., i. 239;
witness against Lady Lisle, as to at Moyles Court, arrests 255-257.
Peterborough, Earl of, cross-examines in Lord Warwick's case, ii. 77.
Peters, Hugh, trial of, i. 140-158;
pleads, 140, 141;
in Pembrokeshire, 142, 143;
escape from London with Cromwell, 143;
replies to Dr. Young, 144, 145;
consultations with Cromwell, 145, 146;
with Ireton and others at Windsor, 147, 148;
in the Painted Chamber, 149;
rode before the King into London, 149;
at the trial and execution, 150, 151;
his preachings, 152, 154;
his defence, 155, 156;
summing up and sentence, 156-158.
Phillips, Serjeant, in Raleigh's trial, i. 36, 51.
Pollexfen, defends Lord Russell, ii. 6;
prosecutes Lady Lisle, 61.
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