[683] 7 State Trials 396–403. North, Examen 239, 240. 10 State Trials 1183–1188. Smith, Intrigues of the Popish Plot. The evil reputation of these men was unknown at the time of the trial. See Burnet ii. 226.
[684] 7 State Trials 404–418.
[685] At the time of the fire of London, Tillotson told Burnet a story of Langhorn’s methods of business which is too ridiculous to be believed. Burnet i. 412.
[686] True Narrative lxxxi.
[687] 7 State Trials 463–465, 470.
[688] Ibid. 439.
[689] 7 State Trials 514.
[690] Ibid. 172, 173.
[691] Sidney, Letters 124. “Wakeman’s trial is put off, as is believed, to avoid the indecency of the discourses that would have been made.”
[692] L.J. xiii. 388–392. C.J. November 28, 29, 1678. Ralph i. 397. James (Or. Mem.) i. 529.