Here is a true and just account of a most horrid and bloody plot conspired against His most sacred Majesty and His royal Highnes by the wicked contrivances of Colonel John Rumsey, Richard Nelthorp, Edward Wade, Richard Goodenough, Captain Walcot William Thompson, James Burton, and William Hone : since which time there is an account that Colonel John Rumsey is taken, and hath been upon his examination.
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