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The Strange Death of Edmund Godfrey

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by Alan Marshall


  63. It was, as we have seen, near the White House.

  64. Pollock, Popish Plot, pp. 120–6, 127–31, 132–48.

  65. For the Meal Tub plot see R. Mansell, An exact and true narrative of the late popish intrigue to form a plot and then to cast the guilt and odium thereof upon the Protestants (1680). A just narrative of the hellish new counter plots of the papists to cast the odium of their horrid treasons upon the Presbyterians (1679). Marshall, Intelligence, pp. 210–11, 212–14. HMC Ormonde MSS, NS, IV, pp. 553–57. Several affidavits lately taken upon oath by divers of his Majesties justices of the peace which farther confirm the testimony given concerning the murther of sir Edmund Bury Godfrey (1683), pp. 3–4.

  66. The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations (1979 edn), p. 364.

  67. A.S. Taylor, ‘Remarks on death from strangulation’, The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal, LXXVII (1852), 94. Also A. Keiller, ‘Medico-legal observations on manual strangulation and death by external violence with experiments and illustrative cases’, Edinburgh Medical Journal, I, (1855–6), 527–34, 824–30.

  68. Lane, Encyclopedia of Forensic Science, pp. 592–3.

  69. See Macdonald and Murphy, Sleepless Souls, pp. 58–9, 112, 227–38, 244–7, 259–300. See also as an example of contemporary reportage of suicide A sad and dreadful account of the self-murder of Robert Long, alias Baker (1685).

  70. Papillon, Memoirs of Thomas Papillon, pp. 13, 18. BL, Add. Charters 19471, ‘Will of Michael Godfrey 1689’.

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