THE SPEECH Of Colonel MALCOMB ROGERS (Agent for the King of Scots) At the same place of Execution at Edinburgh in Scotland, where the Earl of Montross lost his life, for his raising of Forces against the English, in the Name and Defence of his Master's Prerogatives. With the manner of his Trial before the Officers of the Army; the Articles and Charge, read, and exhibited against him by the Judge Advocate, the fatal Sentence pronounced at the Bar of Justice; and a Narrative of the Transactions of the whole Business. LONDON: Printed for GEORGE HORTON, 1654. SIR, ON the 25 of April, 1654. a general Court Marshal was held within within this City, where were present the Deputy Governor of Lieth, and divers Officers of the Army; before whom was brought the grand Agent of the King of Scots, viz. Col. Rogers, who was taken going to Middleton with new Commissions and Instructions from his Master, inciting them to prosecute the War vigorously, and to admit of all poffible encouragement towards those English that should come in to their assistance, etc. And being brought to the Bar of Justice, the Judge Advocate caused to be read the Articles of War, wherein the respective Agents and Spies were comprised, which is death without mercy; and so accordingly they proceeded to Sentence, which was, That he should be hanged upon a Gollowes by the Neck till he was dead, at the place of Execution where Montross suffered; And thereupon ordered, That he should be remanded back to the place from whence he came; and thence, to the place of execution on the morrow, between 10 and 11 of the clock in the forenoon: In pursuance whereof, about the time appointed, he was conducted to the place of termination, where a very high Gibbet was erected, much like unto that which the said Earl of Montross took his last good night on: And coming near it, he looked up, and said, Gods will be done, my Saviour was crucified on a Cross, and shall not I with patience here finish my course; yea, certainly, and by divine Assistance, was this dreadful Object as high again, it should not in the least, I hope, astonish me: For, truly Gentlemen, that which bears up my heart now, is, that there is but few steps between me and Heaven; and that upon giving the fatal Turn, I shall ascend to a glorious Throne: Blessed be God, that hath given me this assurance, that I am now sailing towards the Ocean of Eternity; through a rough passage to my Haven of Rest; and through the Red sea to the promised Land. This day am I making a double exchange, a Guard of Soldiers, for a Guard of Angels, to carry my soul into blessed Abraham's bosom. For I protest here in the presence of the Almighty Jehovah, and as a dying man, I do not bring a revengeful heart to the Ladder, but am free from rancour and malice, but desire God to forgive them, that would not forgive me. And although they have passed the fatal Sentence of bringing me to so untimely and ignominious an end; yet the justness of my cause takes a way the sting of Death, and beautifies the end of my life; for truly, I was never culpable or perfidious to my Master the King (putting off his Hat) in any thing; but always rather chose to expose my se f to the greatest of difficulties, than (in the least) to hazard the propagating of so great an interest; for, indeed, had I as many lives, as hairs upon my head, I should freely submit and lay them down in the Royal Quarrel. But being interrupted, and not permitted to proceed upon such Circumstances, he uttered these expressions: Well! Gentlemen, I see men hunger after my flesh, and thirst after my blood, which will be a means (I hope) to heighten my happiness: And as I must now draw to an end of my life: so shall I now come to an end of my Speech; but before I expire my last breath, give me leave to; justify God, and condemn myself; for God is righteous, though I have sinned: God is just, though I have been wicked; And his great mercy is it, that my Captivity was not made a Hell, and this place of execution the bottomless pit: To him alone be ascribed all Glory; for I cannot only justify his divine Majesty; but also magnify the riches of his grace towards me. I have done, having no more to say, but to desire the help of your prayers, that God would be pleased to give me continual supplies of Divine Grace, to carry me through this Veil of Death, that so I may put off this body with as much comfort of mind, as ever my to go to rest: I shall now draw to a final period, and conclude with that speech of the Apostle, I am ready to be offered, and the time of my departure is at hand, I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith, henceforth there is laid up for me a Crown of Righteousness; which the Lord Jehovan, the righteous Judge of Heaven, shall give me at that day; and not to me only, but unto them also that love his appearing: through whose blood, when breath is out of my nostrils, I expect remission of all my sins; and so the Lord bless all those that fights his battle. The PRAYER. MOst eternal and glorious Lord God, I thy poor and unworthy Creature, do here prostrate myself before thy sacred Majesty, beseeching thee through the merits of Jesus Christ, my blessed Saviour and Redeemer, to have mercy on me; and dea● Father I humbly beseech thee, that thou wi●t be pleased to strengthen me with thy blessed Spirit in this great Work, in sailing towards the Ocean of Eternity, to my Haven of rest; and so Lord Jesus into thy hands, I give and recommend my soul. After which, they sung a Psalm; and then immediately after going up the Ladder, the Executioner did his office. FINIS.