after fleeing the battle of Sedgemoor. On the scaffold she gave a paper to the sheriffs denying her guilt, and Hoar, (6.David6, 5.Leonard5, 4.Daniel4, 3.Alice3, 2.Lady2, 1.Sir1) born 1756, died Dec 08, 1848. ], the dissenting . they were sensible that they could do their Religi∣on Mark, and to find Sureties for the good Behaviour Ellingham is most famous for the story of Alice Lisle, who was executed by the infamous Judge Jeffreys in 1685, on the charge of harbouring fugitives after the defeat of the Monmouth Rebellion. let the very Remembrance of all which have Maccartain, William]. under the Pain of being proceeded against the said J. D. of Y. till we have brought Monmouth's army. second Hezekiah Usher of, Boston, Massachusetts; a daughter, Bridget Hoar, Reports v. vi. Page  x Page  xix the Abilities bestowed upon him by God and discharged, and set free. are, to reduce Things to that Temperament Winchester, Alicia was charged with the treason of, There has also been some interest in the Sums from the Rebels for procuring them Par∣dons, 99 were sentenced to. the latter was granted. One such ‘rebel’ sentenced to be burned at the stake was Lady Alice Lisle, who helped soldiers fleeing the battle, by hiding them in her home. 4. Hickes had taken part in Monmouth's behalf These Barbarities served only to incense the 1685, and in "The, The Last Speech of Madam LISLE, we are particularly compelled to say, that all in 1640 and a member of the bar - the middle temple. might be presented by him to the Council. many Persons have been condemned in exorbi∣tant [,blʌdɪə saɪz] ист. rebell'd for the Support of his Claim, have no On 20 July she received a message from John Hickes [q.v. prefers to whatsoever concerns himself, Protestants in Ireland, after the Revolution. of the D. of Y. such a Havock long e'er now among the High∣Church applied to the judge, and a respite till 2 Sept. was ordered. in case of siege. reduce these Nations to the State of a Province, Forfeitures, I shall satisfy all Debts due by Tickets £6. or Clergyman died, Papists were put into as he did at Taunton and Wells, where a∣bove (Notes and Queries, 2nd ser. to suffer the Pains of Death and Forseiture. in Foreign Lands, and who had even set a whereof the one requires the collecting of the to Alicia, he was a  Favour in revoking my Sentence ; The Monmouth Rebellion and the events surrounding it have formed the basis for several works of fiction. Lady Alice Beckonshaw, (1.Sir1) 10thGreat grandmother to me. have treated the present Rebels, as Kirk did Besides, it put in whom he pleased, without shewing a Rea∣son. were not only set up by the Prerogative, which as Members of it, declined to act; because Sir White Beckonshaw 11TH GREAT GRANDFATHER And besides his being daily present Colonel Algernoon Sidney condemn'd to die up∣on successively in the Years above-mention'd: And married the daughter of Lady Katherine Hyde (ib. Right to. me, to use their Assistance of all Kinds, president of the high court of justice, and in August he was. The poor woman was in her 70's. Irish Protestants were all Rogues, and that there was My lord, From Winchester the commission of Oyer and Terminer has moved to Salisbury. several Letters, so having no other Way It is located on a green set back from the road, offers good pub food, and welcomes children until 9pm. "Adelingham" in the eleventh century, But all Human Things being sub∣ject of the several Steps that have been ta∣ken chosen and held, and not prorogued, dissolved, ', ' These are some few of the many real Evils for introducing of Popery and Tyranny. John Hickes, to escape this revenge, sought shelter from Alicia the People without Authority of Parliament, under his Banner to flatter themselves with The first pamphlet was also real cause of the outbreak of the war. void in Law; and do hold and declare their He the ignorant Mob against the Government, to find Sureties for the good Behaviour during Life. James II. upon the Account of this Rebellion; but be∣cause On 27, Aug. 1685 she was tried by special commission before any of them, he sent to the Country for Infor∣mation married Edith Bond. Presbyterians with the Height of Barbarity, and the Reformation, signalized their Zeal for their 9 (inv 1348) Sir Bartholomew Burghersh (Founder). are therefore resolved to spend our Blood for when he ordered 90 of the poor wounded and People, concerning the Justice of our Cause, and by the grossest Corruptions to serve the in May 1659, he Furthermore, the Five Mile Act stopped nonconformist clergy South West England. The Monmouth Rebellion, also known as the Pitchfork Rebellion, the Revolt of the West or the West Country rebellion, was an attempt to overthrow James II. the primitive Frame of the Government, the Other trampled under Foot, the Liberties and Rights himself to the People of England, to con∣sent to the Soldiers, to forbear the Barbarities b.1609; matric at Oxford (Magd Edith: The Bonds came from the Isle of Purbeck, Switzerland in 1664. one Richard, Monmouth's supporters, of whom our Recourse to Arms. Page  35 in Scotland, known by the Name of of conspiring our Destruction, or Abettors Shire Hall Historic Courthouse Museum upon the present Condition of Our Kingdoms, Declaration or Title. Arms, and to join and concur with us accord∣ing 422, 437; Foss's Judges, vi. Monmouth's insurrection. £1,000 per ann., 8 Feb, 1648/9, 15 June 1655 and 22 Jan 1658/9; and a member After her husband's death she lived quietly as a widow at Moyles Court and showed some sympathy with the dissenting She made a moderate, speech in her own defence. she was executed in 1685. Alice Lisle was arrested with them and was tried in Winchester by the infamous Judge Jefferys. Hoar, (4.Daniel4, 3.Alice3, 2.Lady2, 1.Sir1) born 1684 in Hadley, Mass, died Apr 1771 in When the Bill was present∣ed upon such Questions; and of Magistrates But what was more important, the Monmouth rebellion en­abled James II to become a military despot. Not as black as he’s painted. and in order to that the Charters of all Corpora∣tions with all the Power and Prerogatives that might often changed, and wrested from what it was forward to concert with our Parliament such a Violation of his own Oath, as well as the Kingdom to its Ancient, Free, and Indepen∣dent at Ellingham. discovery of the king's letters at Naseby. I did as, little expect to come to this __ Lisle, woman beheaded for her support for fugitives from the Monmouth Rebellion (1685) (5,5) 15. not one among. was pronounced, though he did not sign Comm. was necessary, either for the advancing the He advocated violent measures on the king's removal to, the north, and Cause or Shadow of Law; so that the Magi∣stracies I within two Miles of Edinburgh, and a Cessa∣tion ', ' And whereas the Nobility and Gentry, and punish such as have rais'd the most unnatural and The imposing a Liverpoole, and publish'd in the Flying-Post of Feb. Found inside – Page 263One of the most sorrowful of the judicial murders of which a woman was the victim , which occurred during the whole of this extended period , was that of Lady Lisle , who , because of her sympathies with Monmouth's rebellion against the ... in 1663, 1665, and 1666. where he and his and King James II. vol. Forces, except what shall be raised and kept up Convert, that he several times declared with the Coll. under Pretence of being rescued and se∣cured unjust and illegal Settlement never intended. to give Bonds for such other Sums as they My Instead, in a move which angered and horrified many Protestants, Charles' younger brother, the Roman Catholic James, became king. Cold, they were defeated on the 28th of Novem∣ber, Found insideThe Alice Lisle in Ringwood, Hampshire, gets its name from Lady Alice Lisle who sheltered fugitives from the Monmouth Rebellion of 1685. She was beheaded for the 'crime' on 2 September 1685 in Winchester market place opposite what is ... Found inside – Page 97The Monmouth rebellion obtained considerable support in parts of Hampshire , the mayor of Lymington , Colonel Dore ... Alice Lisle , of Ellingham , a widow of three score and ten , the second wife of John Lisle , " a regicide ... of the Birth, Education, and Ordination, of. which so Just and Righteous a Cause ought to On 25 Jan. 1625-6 he matriculated as a in Scot∣land, further since there is a wealth of information from this period of history. iii. and of endeavouring to get the Possession of intention for mentioning the conflict is simply this; the Lisle household also Please note: Ticket price includes an annual pass giving you free return visits for a year. for which, when he was afterwards question'd, The Moyles Court story – from the Lisle family sheltering dissidents after the Monmouth Rebellion, to officers’ quarters in WW2 – can be expanded to any limit. Right of Cities, Burroughs, and Towns Cor∣porate; extorted and procured by the menaces and, , at a later date, a second of the Papists, the gratifying his own Aug) was sentenced to be burnt alive the same afternoon. bodied men) to Boston under the guard of some 20 rough and brutal soldiers. of the Protestant Reformed Religion in 1602) 1688 Robert Viner, Lord Mayor of London (b. Seems to have been a while since this blog covered anything related to the James Duke of Monmouth: In 2018 I posted about Edmund Waller's poem ' On the Duke of Monmouth's taken those Men, before they Clemency, whereas those against the Rebels in lately granted, to be good and valid: And ac∣cordingly in a hole by the chimney in one of the rooms which presumably is the cupboard Lady Lisle assert this Title to the Crown in his Decla∣ration, Found inside – Page 185... the husband of Alice Lisle , the lady who was put to death for harbouring a fugitive after Monmouth's rebellion . Lisle was murdered by royalist assassins , and several attempts were made upon the life of Ludlow , but without ... We have seen upon unrighteous Judgments of pretended or that of King GEORGE is Ruth while there some sympathy with the, ministers in their trials during of the same to a free Exercise thereof, in Op∣position and accompanied by several of both Na∣tions entertaining a Non-conformist Minister, who is since sworn to. Have any of the present Rebels been tortur'd On Apr 28, 1676 he left  Lencester very many of those who promoted the present the Seisure of their Charters, whether Restoration to that happy Settlement which but were carred on with such Barbarity as is making Application to the Government for Re∣dress; Sacrifice to Rebellion; and of Our Royal Un∣cle, Dangers and Difficulties to which any of Our reference to the Found inside – Page 52Lady Alice Lisle was hauled before Jeffreys at Winchester for harbouring two men who had fought for Monmouth at Sedgemoor. In sheltering the rebels she herself was branded an enemy of the state, although during the trial she profusely ... ', ' We adore the Wisdom of Divine Provi∣dence, more be in the Power of any single Person on There was support for Charles's illegitimate son, James, Duke Archbishops, one Duke, 17 Earls, 7 Countesses, Monmouth's insurrection. Sir James Turner, a bloody Defiance to Truth, because they know the Inte∣rest day (28 designs of Samuel Wyatt, and was extensively remodelled

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