By IF. W. Ravenhill, Esq. 



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12 Thomas Garr, of the same, gentleman. 



13 Gabriel Pyle, late of New Sarum, Wilts, gentleman. 



14 John Saint Lowe, of the same, gentleman. 



15 Joseph Wagstaffe, late of New Sarum, Esquire. 



16 Henry Moore, late of Fawley, Berks, knight. 



17 Richard Bowles, late of New Sarum, Wilts, Esquire. 



18 John Andrews, late of Tisbury, taylor. 



19 Thomas Mompesson, late of New Sarum, Esquire. 



20 Thomas Chivers, late of New Sarum, Yintner. 



21 John Seamour, late of Compton Chamberlayn, yeoman. 



22 Richard Green, the younger, late of Meere, gentleman. 



23 John Cottrell, late of New Sarum, Milliner." 



The above were all charged with treason in levying war against 

 the Lord Protector, and the Commonwealth. Only the first 10 were 

 in custody. The residue had escaped. The descriptions of the 

 residences of several are inaccurate, e.g., Wagstaffe, St. Loe, and 

 perhaps Mompesson as of New Sarum. The place of trial, where 

 they should be, was a sufficient description of the residences of those 

 who challenged outlawry. 1 



The Commission was one for general Gaol delivery, so we find the 

 following prisoners included ; some of whom, the horse stealers and 

 highwaymen for instance, were suspected of being concerned in the 

 rising, though the evidence against them, did not warrant a charge 

 of treason. 2 



1 J ohn Lovelace* "\ For a robberie in the highway, and taking 



2 Thomas Sweete alias Gamadge [ away goods and money to the value of 



3 Robert Hartford alias Horwood / 7s. 2d. [from] Richard Harebottle 



4 Sampson Pitckfatt, For stealing a nagg [of the value of] £5 



and a pack saddle [of the goods and 

 chattels of] Robert Younge 

 o Margaret Gingell [1] For bewitching Ellianor Lyddiard to 



death. 2 for bewitching Ann Beedle, 

 so that she is pined and lamed. 



6 John Woodward For [stealing] two geldings [the property 



of] Richard and John Smith. 



7 John Dole [For stealing] a weather [of the value of] 



6s. 8d. [the property of] Henry Turner. 



On the morning of the 11th, after the arrival of the Lord Chief 



1 In our days no such description is necessary. 

 2 3 Th., 371. 



* There is mention of an individual of this name in Sheriff Dove's letter. See p. 155, sup. 



