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
Stephens, Ellis (_see_ Cowper, Spencer, trial of, ii. 139-228);
leaves London and arrives at Hertford, 218;
conversation at Gurrey's house, 219;
journey to Hertford, 220;
summing up, 224-226;
verdict, 227.
Stewart, Charles. _See_ Charles I. and Charles II.
---- Lady Arabella, i. 12;
accusations against Raleigh as to, 20;
Raleigh's denial, 25, 26, 29, 49, 57;
statement on behalf of, 46.
Stout, Mrs., takes proceedings for an appeal against Turner, ii. 227,
228.
---- Sarah. _See_ Cowper.
Stringer, Justice's visit to Turner, i. 207.
Stubbards, Col., and trial of Charles I., i. 150.
Stukely, Vice-Admiral, i. 62-64, 70.
Suffolk witches, i. 311-325.
_See_ Cullender, Rose; and Duny, Amy.
Sully, Duke of, ambassador to James I., i. 3.
Tasker, Major Ralph, witness against Turner, i. 145, 146.
Temple, James, regicide, i. 129.
---- Peter, regicide, i. 129.
Tench, and Charles I.'s scaffold, i. 151.
Thomlinson, Col., in charge of Charles I., i. 78.
Tichburne, Robert, regicide, i. 124, 129.
Tillotson, Dr., witness for Lord Russell, ii. 42, 43;
accompanies him to the scaffold, 54.
Toogood, witness as to admissions by Hulet, i. 160.
Treby, Lord Chief-Justice, opinion of, in Lord Warwick's case, ii. 125,
126.
Trenchard, the rising of, ii. 8, 11, 24.
Trevor, Thomas Lord, prosecutes the Earl of Warwick when
Attorney-General, ii. 65;
speech of, 122.
Tryon, witness against Turner, i. 181, 182, 187, 193.
Turner, Sir Edward, i. 127;
opens the case against Hulet, 158.
Turner, Ely, trial of, i. 169-208;
was to bring money to Fry's house, 184, 185;
examined by Sir T. Aleyn, 191;
acquitted, 203.
---- James, trial of, i. 169-208;
Aleyn's evidence, 170-180;
Turner suspected, 171;
found in possession of money, 172, 186;
account of money and jewels by, 173;
arrest by Aleyn, 174, 175;
his wife sent for money and jewels, 175;
wife's account of them, 176;
committed to Newgate, 177, 178;
his account of his money to Aleyn, 179;
Tryon's account of the burglary, 180-182;
Turner's account to Hill, 182, 183;
as to forging Tryon's will, 183, 184;
deposits money with Fry and Ball, 185, 186;
account given by, of robbery to Cole, 187;
examined by Chamberlain and Aleyn, 189, 190;
defence of, 194-200;
summing up and verdict, 202, 203;
confession by, 204;
dying speech and execution of, 205, 208.
---- John, trial of, i. 169-208;
flies from Sir T. Aleyn, 179, 180, 191;
carried money to Fry's house, 185, 192, 197, 201, 202;
acquitted, 202.
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