A full and perfect RELATION OF The great PLOT AND Terrible Conspiracy, of divers Lords, Knights, Citizens, and Apprentices, against his Highness the Lord Protector. With a List of the Conspirators Names; the exact Particulars of their bloody Engagement, Vow, and Covenant; and the manner how they were apprehended in the Old-Bayley, and Covent-Garden, and carried to James, on Tuesday and Wednesday night last. Likewise, their Examination and Confession before the Right Honourable the Council at White-Hall; and the Names of the LORDS that were taken, with their Examinations before his Highness, and the Orders and Resolution passed thereupon. Together with the taking of a ParchmentSc●ol and List of 500 men, and ●he going of the L. Hastings, and divers othe●s fr●m LONDON feb▪ 18 LONDON, Printed for G, HOR●●●, 1654. A full and perfect RELATION OF The great PLOT, and unparallelled Conspiracy of divers Lords, Gentlemen, and Citizens, against his Highness the Lord Protector. GEntlemen, Had it pleased the supreme Disposer of all things (who changeth times and seasons, and doth with the Nations of the World as he pleaseth) to have united Amity and friendship between the Royal party, and the Assertors of the present Government (which by his Highness no means have been left unassayed) it would have been matter of great content to the whole Nation: But since they seem to choose Distractions rather than Peace, and to involve this Nation into new Divisions; notwithstanding the great tenderness of his Highness and his honourable Council to avoid every thing that might lead to a Rupture, saving the undoubted Rights and Dominion of this Nation, and the justice they are resolved to administer to the People. In consideration whereof, I am sorry the Design of the Royal Party should be so secret and cunning, as to wind about the judgement of some good men amongst us, undiscerned and unobserved of them, under the pretences of public service, loyalty, and freedom, rejoicing (though obscurely) that they can put on our own party to prosecute one another; triumphing to themselves, that they can meek us lop off our own Branches, and act that upon ourselves in their behalf, which they themselves cannot do upon Us: But I cannot but here publish to the World, that this was the grand Artifice, and Design of the Enemy, both abroad, and at home, within the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland, working in secret to make Us the sad and fatal instruments of undoing and destroving one another, and dashing in pieces this happy and glorious Government, now established under his Highness the Lord Protector. But I hope we shall discern and embrace one another, to the destruction of their stratagem; as already appears by that happy and timely Discovery on Tuesday night last at the Ship-Tavern in the Old-Bayley, where a company of Gentlemen being drinking two pair of stairs high, and having called for as much Sack as came to eight shillings and six pence, before▪ they had put a period to their quaffing Glasses, in came a company of Officers and Soldiers, with their Swords and Pistols cocked, and went immediately up stairs, where they demanded the Names of the Persons, their Residence, and their present business; which they answered: But it being not satisfactory: the Officers told them, they had an Order from his Highness to apprehend them, and commit them to custody, during the pleasure of his Highness: Whereupon the Drawers were all called up, and examined, Whether or no, they knew those Gentlemen, they answered, They knew not one face there, except Mr. Dutton's. Whereupon they secured them all, and conducted them to Iame●'s; upon the Ordinance for Treason, for contriving and conspiring against his Highness the Lord Protector. And withal, took away Mr. Amps the Master of the house; but upon examination, he was acquitted. This party is said to be very numerous, there being at the least five hundred, as we hear, confederated together in an Oath and Covenant, to strike at the very Root of this present Government, and to use the utmost of their endeavours to take off his Highness. Which is a thing most unparallelled, seeing that we are but as the first ripe fruit to this flourishing Harvest, wherein the Sickle of Providence will be put into the hands of our present Governors, to accomplish that glorious Prophecy, of Gods cutting down Monarches, his Adversaries, and making way for restoring of his Judges as at first, and his Councillors as at the beginning. A List of the Names of the chief Conspirators and Actors, taken in the Plot against his Highness the Lord Protector, Mr. Dutton of Grays-Inn, an eminent Gentleman. Mr. Ample at the ship-Tavern in the Old-bayley; but upon examination released. Cap. Smith, M. Jacob, M. Peterborough, M. Johnson, Mr. Bunch. Mr. Rolston, Mr. Swisser, A Goldsmith's Apprentice in , And divers others, who were suddenly apprehended at the aforesaid place in the Old-Bayley, and by his Highnesses command conducted to St. James': from whence, on Thursday ltst they were brought to Whitehall, being guarded by a company of soldiers; and in the afternoon they were brought before the honourable Council, where they were examined by his Highness, touching their Meetings, and their private Negotiations and Consultations, for to raise insurrections, commotions, and to involve this Nation into another bloody and intestine war, etc. But many of them stood like so many Smithfield Lions, being not able to speak a word for themselves. Others, spoke with great dexterity of spirit, yet some of them confessed their Errors, and laid themselves so low at the feet of his Highness: and his honourable Council, that by their confession it is conceived they may find remission; in order whereunto they have already impeached divers, and many brave Birds, bedecked with dainty feathers, gins now to flutter: Beware ye Citizens! Ay, 'twas an old Proverb of King James, that he loved the Treason, but hated the Traitor. Which saying has been verified for a century of years: But let me not deviate nor centre too much upon circumstances; but re-mind you, that after much time spent in examination, his Highness, and the Council ordered that they should be remanded back to the place from whence they came, till the further pleasure of his Highness were known; and accordingly they were conducted by a strong Guard of soldiers. About twelve of the clock on Wednesday night last the Lord of Newport, and the Lord Vaus were both apprehended and committed to custody; but not upon the Ordinance for Treason; but upon the Act against Duels; having challenged each other: but on Thursday last they were both examined by his Highness, and upon engagement, ordered their liberty. The Lord Hastings of Loughborow is said to b● gone, With divers other young Lords, Knights, and Citizens, Divers Apprentices were engaged in this horrid, and wicked Design, amounting to five or 600, as appears as reported) by the Scroul taken in the Pockets of those that were apprehended. A little before which time, appeared a STAR in the East, which Astrologers interpret, to be the only Signal of a clear Discovery of any black or foul Conspiracy. depiction of a star FINIS.