THE TRAITORS Vnvailed, OR A Brief and true account of that horrrid and bloody design intended by those Rebellious People, known by the names OF ANABAPTISTS and Fifth MONARCHY BEING Upon SUNDAY the 14 th'. of April 1661. in NEWGATE On purpose to oppose his Majesty's person and Laws. Printed in the Year, 1661. THE TRAITORS Vnvailed OR A brief relation of that horrid and bloody design intended by the Anabaptists and Fifth Monarchy. IT is unknown to all well disposed Christian people of the late Traitorous insurections and actions in Broadstreet, and Woodstreet, and had not the Lord out of his great goodness timely suppressed them, it would certainly (accordingly to their intents) involved the whole Nation in wars and blood, but finding their Devilish plots not to take effect, thoy have ever since (for the better promoting the same) held conference and correspondency with their deluding Spirits, and taking and observing all opertunities of advantage for accomplishing their bloody designs, in a secret & obscure manner, they sent divers Letters of advice and counsel from one to the other at several places, which was to give them notice that on Monday last (at the time when his Majesty should be at Windsor according to his Majesty's Ancestors custom) they should unanimosly meet to carry on their work by violence of the Sword, but God's great mercy attending his Majesty and this poor Nation, providentially gave foreknowledge thereof to his Majesty and Counsel, to prevent the same, his Majesty Counselled with God in his prayers and meditations, and afterwards according to God's Decree and his Honourable Counsels advice and serious judgement, he sent his special Warrant to examine all suspicious Houses for Papers, Letters etc. The which was accordingly executed in several Houses by one of the Lord General Monks Captains, with his Officers and Soldiers, and to their satisfaction divers Letters were taken which were received from several persons of great concernment, and large returns in folio of most horrid counsel, their seditious Sects in all places both near and remote, the persons having them in custodywere immediately secured, but to further prosecute their good success and future hopes of timely preventing their cursed atcheiuments, the noble Captain made it his next only business to go to Newgate were very many and dangerous persons are together, and therefore thought that there they should be better satisfied and obtain a further and more ample discovery, by taking more of the like Letters of black advice (which according happened) The particulars in the searching as follows, being observed by a spectator who was so much in danger of his own life that he committed his soul to God and never thought to go out again alive, but their included malice and desire of blood was by providence unexpectedly and mercifully diverted. About three of the Clock, at which time they were at the height of their pretended Devotion in several Rooms and corners of the House, at which convention the Captain judged it the best opportunity to go up. He demanded the Keepers to admit him and his assistance up, by showing them his authority and intent, of his loving the person. Who was first acquainted with the business and the authority thereof was Mr. Knolls, a Prisoner speaker to the Anabaptists, who civilly requested to show what Letters & Papers he had in his Custody, but contrary to the civility used to him, he insollently disobeyed his Majesty's Warrant, and violently resisted the search both by his hands & Tongue, first crying out to his associates that they should secure the Keepers and take away the Keys, Mr. Hicks a Turnkey would moderately have pacified and rationally discussed the inconveniency that would but follow like a headstrong people void of reason, carried him up the stairs upon the leads, and had not his much entreaty preserved him, they had immediately threw him off into the Street; some others in the interim beat one of the Keepers, threw him down Stairs, took away the Keys and kept them; others were upon one of the Turnkeys who was basely misused, And had not some pirsoners that lay for Debt secured him, they had certainly ended his days by a Stab, their malice was so invetterate towards him, however with one voice they all cried lets through the Rogue off from the leads. The Captain in the time of this hurly burly was below, expecting a civil reply of his Demands, but notice being given him by the uproars he with his Sword drawn assisted by another Turnkey who at that punct of time came with the Right Worshipful Sheriff Boulton to see the Warrant Executed hearing of their perverness to it, they went to Squench the fire whilst it was in its beginning that though they saw them appear & the Sheriff commanded Mr knowl to go down into his Chamber, and obey his Majesty's Orders, yet still they persisted in their folly, by securing the Captain in their own Chamber, and forcibly knowl laid hands on Mr. Lowman with a great Stick as if it were purposely prepared, and the rest of his Companions seized themselves upon other, but Mr. Lowman being not at all daunted with the assistance of his Prisoners, by degrees overpowered them, and afterwards for present punishment he committed john Smith into the Hole (who is a convicted person for the late Murder committed by the insurrection in Broadstreet) and was one of the most violent in the House being desirous by his attempts to have stopped Mr. Lowmans' Breath by laying his cruel merciless, and bloody hands upon his throat. Mr. Portman was also put into the Hole, being a chief and principal Actor, and desperately struck all that did oppose him or his fellows, and had it not happily fell out that the fifth Monarchy men were all locked in their Chamber where they were at their meeting, it had certainly been a terrible and cruel day to all that had been in their way. But finding their plots were discovered and their hopes frustrated of their desired ends which should have been brought forth the next day. Then to preserve their decaying reputation, and respects and good words amongst the common people, they suddenly sent their messengers abroad to make complaint first, to have their guilt seem less. But on purpose to undeceive the people, and to give them better satisfaction of the reason and truth thereof I have taken the pains as to acquaint all that are desirous of the same, that they may no longer be deceived by their specious pretences, for the fifth Monarchy men are a people that a true character of their malicious principles cannot be demonstrated, but their actions make them appear to be a bloodthirsty and Rebellious people against God and the King. Whom God Preserve.