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XI. Sir Christopher Hatton's notes on the Babington Plot. September, 1586

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 December 2009

Extract

These notes are in Hatton's hand. He was the spokesman for the government at the trial of Babington and his accomplices and probably he drew up these notes for use on that occasion. The various projects against the government enumerated here seem to have been entertained at one time or another by the conspirators, as appears from the summary of their confessions in the Record Office (S.P. Mary Q. of S. xix, no. 91). They were embodied by Hatton in the general charge which he made against Babington and his fellows at their trial (State Trials, I, p. 1140).

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1909

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