AN ACCOUNT Of all those as have been taken into CUSTODY Since the DISCOVERY of The New Conspiracy. MR. Keeling, who made the first Discovery of the Plot, in the Messenger's Custody at Whitehall. Col. Rumsey at Whitehall. L. Howard of Escrick in the Messengers Hands at Whitehall. L. Brandon Gerrord in the Tower. L. Essex who cut his own Throat in the Tower. Col. Sidney, Maj. Wildman, Mr. Trenchard, Mr. Hampdem, In the Tower. Maj. Bremond, Mr. Booth, L. Lovelace upon bail. Sir Jo. Burlace, On Bail. Mr. Forbus, On Bail. Sir H. Inglesby in Custody. Lee, Lewis, Wood, in Custody. Sir Robert Payton Acquitted. Captain Blague Acquitted. His Man in the Gatehouse. Simpson, Wade's Man, in the Gatehouse. Gibbons, the D. of Monmoths Footman, in the Gatehouse. Aron Smith in Newgate. Mr. West in Newgate. Bourn in Newgate. Four that have received Sentence of Death, and are since Executed. Lord Russel. Captain Walcot. Rowse. Hone. Of those mentioned in the First Proclamation, who have made their Escapes. Rumbold. Goodenough. Wade. Tomson. Nelthorp made his Escape at Scarborough. Of the last Proclamation none taken. The Duke of Monmoth. Lord Grace of Wark. Sir Thomas Armstrong. Mr. Ferguson. THose that consider the public Transactions of the former Age, will not much wonder at the Secret Machinations, and private Contrivances of this, Especially having so many wide-mouthed Beagles of the old Pack still unhanged amongst us, who, hot upon the Scent of Royal Blood, would start the same Game up again. That there was a Conspiracy against the King's Person, and of his Royal Brother, the Duke of York, is Evident by their own Testimony, having every Man Condemned one another, and himself out of his own Mouth. Every one having Confessed himself Guilty, either of the Conspiracy against the King, or carrying on the Insurrection. But before they could come to any head, it pleased God to confound their Devices and scatter the King's Enemies; some of the Principal Ringleaders, as Shaftsbury, whose Rotten Memory Stinks in the Nostrils of all good Men, After his Flight from Justice here, hath left so many Entangled in his Dam'd Rebellious Conspiracies, that they and their Posterities are bound to Curse him, as dull unthinking Animals, not considering the Serpent at the bottom of it, and since the whole is Endangered by the Infected party, Heaven Instruct our Dread Sovereign to heal this desperate Wound, and Cut the Rotten off to save the Sound. And it is hoped that Justice which brought all their Villanies to Light, will in due time at last bring all such Bloody Conspirators to Condign Shame, and Punishment. LONDON, Printed for J. Smith. 1683.