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The Tryal of Spencer Cowper, Esq &c.
Die Mercurii 16 Iulii, 1699.
Proclamation was made for all persons concerned to attend
YOu good men that are empanell'd to enquire, &c. answer to your names, and save your Fines.
Then Ellis Stephens, William Rogers and Iohn Marson being upon Bail, Proclamation was made for them to attend, which they accordingly did, and Mr Cowper was brought into Court by the Under-Sheriff.
Spencer Cowper hold up thy hand. (which he did.) Iohn Marson hold up thy hand. (which he did.) Ellis Stevens hold up thy hand. (which he did.) Wil∣liam Rogers hold up thy hand. (which he did.)
You stand Indicted by the names of Spencer Cowper, late of the Parish of St Iohns, in the Town of Hertford, in the County of Hertford, Esq Iohn Marson, late of the Pa∣rish aforesaid, in the County aforesaid, Gent. Ellis Stevens, late of the Parish afore∣said, in the County aforesaid, Gent. and VVilliam Rogers, late of the Parish aforesaid, in the County aforesaid, Gent. For that you not having God before your eyes, but being moved and seduced by the instigation of the Devil, on the thirteenth day of March, in the eleventh year of the Reign of his present Majesty, by force and arms, &c. at the Parish aforesaid, in the County aforesaid, in and upon one Sarah Stout Spinster, in the peace of God and our Soveraign Lord the King, then and there being, violently, feloniously, voluntarily, and of your malice aforethought, did make an assault; and that you the aforesaid Spencer Cowper, Iohn Marson, Ellis Stevens, and VVilliam Rogers, a certain Rope of no value. about the neck of the said Sarah then and there feloniously, voluntarily, and of your malice aforethought, did put, place▪ fix and bind, and the neck and throat of the said Sarah, then and there with the hands of you the said Spencer Cowper, Iohn Marson, Ellis Stevens and William Rogers, feloniously, voluntarily, and of your malice aforethought, did hold, squeeze, and gripe: And that you the said Spencer Cowper, Iohn Marson, Ellis Stevens, and VVil∣liam Rogers, with the aforesaid Rope, by you the said Spencer Cowper, Iohn Marson, El∣lis Stevens and VVilliam Rogers, then as aforesaid about the neck of the aforesaid Sarah Stout put, placed, fixed, bound, and by the squeezing and griping of the neck and throat of the said Sarah with the hands of you the said Spencer Cowper, Iohn Marson, Ellis Stevens and William Rogers as aforesaid, the said Sarah Stout then and there, by force and arms, &c. feloniously, voluntarily, and of your malice aforethought, did choak and strangle; by reason of which choaking and strangling of her the said Sarah Stout, by you the aforesaid Spencer Cowper, Iohn Marson, Ellis Stevens and VVilliam Rogers, with the said Rope about the neck of the said Sarah Stout as aforesaid, placed, fixed and bound, and by the squeezing and griping of the neck and throat of the said Sarah with the hands of you the said Spencer Cowper, Iohn Marson, Ellis Stevens and VVilliam Rogers, as aforesaid, the said Sarah then and there instantly dyed: And so you the said Spencer Cowper, Iohn Marson, Ellis Stevens and VVilliam Rogers, the said Sarah Stout, on the thir∣teenth day of March, in the year aforesaid, in the Parish aforesaid, in the County aforesaid, in manner and form aforesaid, feloniously, voluntarily, and of your ma∣lice aforethought, did kill and murder; and the said Sarah Stout, as aforesaid, by you the said Spencer Cowper, Iohn Marson, Ellis Stevens and VVilliam Rogers, feloniously, vo∣luntarily, and out of your malice aforethought, choaked and strangled, into a certain River there, being called the Priory River, then secretly and maliciously did put and cast, to conceal and hide the said Sarah Stout so murdered, against the peace of our Soveraign Lord the King, his Crown and Dignity, &c. How sayst thou Spencer Cowper, art thou Guilty of the Felony and Murder whereof thou standst Indicted, or Not Guilty?
Not Guilty.
How wilt thou be tried?
By God and my Country.
God send you a good deliverance.
Then the other three pleaded likewise Not Guilty, and put themselves upon their Country in manner aforesaid.
Then Proclamation was made for Information.
You the Prisoners at the •…•…ar▪ These men that you shall hear call'd, and personally appear, are to pass between our Soveraign Lord the King and you, upon Trial of your several lives and deaths: Therefore if you will challenge 'em, or any of 'em, your time to speak is as they come to the Book to be Sworn, before they be Sworn.
Then the pannel was called over.
Do you design to ioyn in your Challenges, or to Challenge separately?