[476] Foley v. 885. 7 State Trials 249, 252.
[477] Foley v. 96. Catalogue of those who suffered in Oates’ Plot and on account of their priesthood, taken from Dodd and Challoner.
[478] 7 State Trials 1131.
[479] Ralph i. 570.
[480] See Appendix D, where Giles’ trial is discussed. Lawrence Hyde to the Prince of Orange, April 16, 1680. “This I say is a very unfortunate accident to revive men’s fears and apprehensions of the Plot, which were pretty well asleep, but there is no care or watchfulness can prevent the folly and wickedness of men that are so given to it.” Groen van Prinsterer v. 395.
[481] See Stephen i. 228.
[482] 7 State Trials 1397–1399.
[483] Southall’s evidence. 7 State Trials 1467–1471.
[484] For the following paragraph I have used Gardiner’s History of England iii. 1–27.
[485] Essay of Judicature.