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This record is about the Jacobite Rebellion 1715: statements against the following who were taken at Preston,... dating from [1716-1723] in the series Treasury Solicitor: Miscellanea. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Jacobite Rebellion 1715: statements against the following who were taken at Preston, Lancs: Richard Townley esq, Edward Tyldesley esq, John Laybourne esq, Gabriel Hesketh esq, Cuthbert Hesketh, Thomas Walton, Albert Hodgson esq, William Tunstall.
Jacobite Conspiracy 1722: bill brought in Parliament against John Plunket (includes reference to trial and conviction of Christopher Layer). Copies. Bill with proofs.
Method of evidence against the Bishop of Rochester: proofs of allegations contained in bills against Francis Atterbury, Bishop of Rochester, George Kelly alias Johnson, and John Plunket.
Account of the conspiracy with statements by Philip Neynoe, Chrostopher Layer, Matthew Plunket, Andrew Paucier, Dr Blackerby Fairfax, Simon Swortfegger Secretary to Lord Orrery). Copies extracts from correspondence relating to the conspiracy.
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