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them to arm : and finding they would not be moved 

 to arm with him, sought to arm his own troops. 



This, point by point, was the effect of the reply. 

 Upon all which evidence both the earls were found 

 guilty of treason by all the several voices of every 

 one of the peers, and so received judgment. 



The names of the peers that passed upon the trial of the 

 two earls. 



Earl of Oxford. Lord Cobham. 



Earl of Shrewsbury. Lord Stafford. 



Earl of Derby. Lord Gray. 



Earl of Cumberland. Lord Lumley. 



Earl of Worcester. Lord Windsor. 



Earl of Sussex. Lord Rich. 



Earl of Hertford. Lord Darcy de Chichey. 



Earl of Lincoln. Lord Chandos. 



Earl of Nottingham. Lord Hunsdon. 



Lord Viscount Bindon. Lord St John de Bletso 



Lord Compton. 



Lord De la Ware. Lord Burghley. 



Lord Morley. Lord Howard of Walden. 



The names of the judges that assisted the court. 



Lord Chief Justice. Justice Fenner. 



Lord Chief Justice of Justice Walmsly. 



the Common Pleas. Baron Clerke. 



Lord Chief Baron. Justice Kingsmill. 

 Justice Gawdy. 



