[721] Ibid. 133, 134.
[722] Ibid. 218, 411, 642, 1102. 10 State Trials 1170. L.C.J.: “You may assure yourselves, I will remember whatsoever has been said on the one side and on t’other as well as I can; the gentlemen of the jury are men of understanding, and I see they take notes, and I’ll give them what assistance I can.” Instances might be multiplied. See Stephen i. 377, 566, 567.
[723] 6 State Trials 701–710. His trial was in 1665.
[724] Parl. Hist. iv. 1088.
[725] 7 State Trials 134. Absalom and Achitophel 120.
[726] 7 State Trials 678–680. This is another fair specimen. “Never brag of your religion, for it is a foul one, and so contrary to Christ; it is easier to believe anything than to believe that an understanding man may be a papist.”
[727] These trials in their order of mention will be found:—7 State Trials 1043. Ibid. 959. 8 State Trials 502. 7 State Trials 1162. 8 State Trials 447. 7 State Trials 1067. 8 State Trials 243.
[728] Reresby, Memoirs 194.
[729] See Appendix E.
[730] The proceedings in Parliament against the five popish lords are collected in 7 State Trials 1218–1292.