Murder of Henry Long Esq., in A.D. 1594. 



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In A.D. 1594. 



vol. I., p. 305 1 of this Magazine there is an Account, 

 fjgy||j printed from one of the Lansdowne Manuscripts in the 

 British Museum, of the assassination at Corsham, by Sir Charles, 

 and Sir Henry Danvers afterwards Earl of Danby, of Mr. Henry 

 Long brother of Sir Walter Long of South Wraxhall, in the reign 

 of Queen Elizabeth. Original documents cotemporary with a 

 local event that happened nearly 300 years ago are so very rarely to 

 be met with that we have much pleasure in presenting our readers 

 with one relating to this subject, recently found among the Marquis 

 of Bath's papers at Longleat. It is the more interesting as con- 

 taining a few particulars of the outrage that are quite new. 



An Order from the Lords of the Council to apprehend Sir 

 Charles and Sir Henry Danvers. 



" After our hartie comendations. Her Ma tie beinge Informed by the Ladic 

 Barbara Longe * of a verie strange owtrage comitted by S* Charles Danvers and 

 S r Henrie Danvers Knights, whoe beinge accompanied to the number of twentie 

 and fower persons, and armed with pistolls and other weapons, did on Friday 



1 If the reader should turn to the vol. referred to (i. 305), he may correct 

 with his pen a date unfortunately misprinted. In lino eight, 1582 should bo 

 1682. 



• The mother of the gentleman murdered, then widow of Sir Robert Long. 

 VOL. VHI. NO. XXIV. Z 



