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The Cabinet History of England, Civil, Military And Ecclesiastical: From the ... 5
Charles Macfarlane
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Catesby crawled into the house upon his hands and knees, and, seizing an image of the Vii^n which stood in the vestibule, clasped it to his bosom, and expired. Two other merciful shots despatched the two brothers, John and Christopher Wnght, and another wounded Percy so badly that he died the next day. Rook wood, who had been severely hurt in the morning, bv the explosion of the powder, was wounded in the body with a pike, and had his arm broken by a bullet. At a rush he was made prisoner, and ...the other men, wounded and disarmed, were seized within the house. Sir Everard Digby was overtaken near Dudley by the hue-and-cry, and made fast. Stephen Littleton and Robert Winter were betrayed several days after by a servant of Mrs. Littleton of Uagley, in whose house they had been secreted. Thomas Bates, Catesby's servant, was arrested in Staffordshire ; Keyes in Warwick- shire. They were all carried up to London, and lodged in the Tower. Tresham, who nad never left London, and who appears to have been confident of his own safety, was arrested and committed to the Tower on the 12th of November, or four days after the death or seizure of his associates at Holbeach.

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