[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] The Summer next following was a new conspi|racie brought to light, which was, to haue raised war in the realme against the quéene, for maintenance whereof, their first enterprise was to haue robbed the treasurie of the quéens excheker at Westmin|ster, called the receipt of the excheker, [...] Stow, pag. 1100. in the which there was of the quéens treasure aboue fiftie thou|sand pounds the same time, to the intent they might be able to mainteine warre against the queene, as it fell out afterwards in proofe. The vtterer of which conspiracie was one White, who at the beginning was made priuie to the same, wherevpon diuerse of the conspiracie, namelie, Henrie Peckham, Dani|ell,

The names of the conspira|cies and their [...].

Sir Antho|nie Kingston [...]parteth this [...].

Executions [...] treason [...], and religion.

Dethicke, Udall, Throckmorton, and capteine Stanton, were apprehended, and diuerse other fled into France. Moreouer, sir Anthonie Kingston knight was accused and apprehended for the same, and died in the waie comming to London. The eight and twentith of Aprill, Throckmorton and Richard Ueale, were drawen to Tiborne, and there hanged & quartered. The ninetéenth of Maie Stanton was likewise executed. The eight of Iune, Rosseie, Re|dike, and Bedell suffered at Tiborne for the same of|fense. Iohn Stow. The eightéenth of Iune, one Sands, yoon|ger son to the lord Sands, was executed at S. Tho|mas Waterings, for a robberie committed by him and others to the value of thrée thousand pounds. The seuen and twentith of Iune, eleuen men & two women, were had out of Newgate, and in thrée carts conueied to Stratford the bow, where for reli|gion they were burnt to ashes.