I Abbotts Journal Ii the Trials At Manchester in 1694
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Mr. Beamont conjectures that it may be founded on a narrative, if ever prepared, promised to be written by Mr. Thomas WagstafF, a nonjuring clerg^Tnan, who in his " Letter out of Lancashire to a friend in London, " has given some account of these trials. If these two ?JSS. Have a common origin, the spelling of that in possession of Mr. Jesse must have been improved by the copyist, for it is much more modern than that belonging to Major Blundell. I am indebted for the transcript of the original ...from which this has been printed, to the intelligent diligence of a member of that useful religious community, the Sisters of Mercy, of Mount Vernon, Liverpool. Mrs. Frances Blundell, a daughter of Lord Langdale, of XVIU INTRODUCTION. Hulme, in Yorkshire, and wife of Nicholas Blundell, Esq. , the son of the William Blundell, junr. , one of the prisoners, in a letter to Lady Mountgarett, dated November 6th, 1694, from Crosby, alludes to an account of the Trials in prepara- tion, without giving any clue to the authorship.
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