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15. Ex Supplicatione Patris Roberti Suthuvelli Jesuitæ ad Reginam Angliæ anno Dñi 1595 impressa, et publicata Jesuitis in Anglia post eius mortem, cuius nomen licet non sit affixum patet tamen ex stilo et manuscripto de quo diù mirifice gloriabantur Jesuitæ, ex fama publica et testibus in Anglia fide dignissimis, ab eo fuisse confectum et ex confessione impressoris qui eam ob causam suspendio fuit affixus, à Jesuitis fuisse impressum;

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page 95 note a ‘A Humble Supplication to Her Majestie, printed anno 1595,’ was written, says Mr. Sidney Lee, in 1591, but probably first issued in 1600. Father Southwell was executed Feb. 21, 1595. Two copies of his Supplication, seized by the government, are now in Lambeth; and one is in the British Museum. (Dict. Nat. Biogr.) The extracts from the Supplication and ‘Green Goat’ were handed to the French ambassador for delivery to the pope, on August 22.

page 95 note b James Ducket, bookseller, executed April 19, 1602, was charged with publishing the Supplication and having in his possession twenty-five copies of an edition printed early in that year (Pollen, Acts of English Martyrs, p. 245).

Page 96 note a Something wrongly copied in this sentence.