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FINIS.
A task at once pleasurable and laborious is at length accomplished, and the writer humbly sends forth into the world his modest contribution towards the literature of the Gunpowder Treason Plot.
Errors, whether in matters of Fact or in points of Reasoning and Argument, the author will be gratefully obliged by his readers at an early date pointing out to him.
Should his book be read by any of our kith and kin in His Most Gracious Majesty's Dominions beyond the seas, whom "the stern behests of Duty" have bidden "with strangers make their home," as well as by professed students of History and the general citizen reader in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, then will be the writer's joy great indeed.
The author desires to tender his respectful and cordial thanks to the Authorities of the following Libraries for the use of their valuable, and not seldom invaluable, works:--(1) The Minster Library, York; (2) the Minster Library, Ripon; (3) the British Museum, London; (4) the Free Library, York; (5) the Free Library, Leeds; (6) the Free Library, Preston; (7) the Free Library, Wigan; and (8) the Albert Library, York.
Also the like thanks to the following persons of divers nationalities, creeds, and parties. Their aid and a.s.sistance have been of various kinds: sometimes the loan of rare and costly books for a twelve-month together; in certain cases, advice and counsel; in other cases, the revising of proof sheets, the translation from foreign tongues, and the transcription of Elizabethan and Jacobean doc.u.ments:--
To the Rev. F. A. Russell, York, formerly of India; the Rev. Edmond Nolan, B.A., St. Edmund's House, Cambridge; the Rev. Richard Sharp, S.J., Skipton-in-Craven, Yorks.; the Rev. George Mach.e.l.l, York; the Rev. Louis Tils, York, formerly of Germany; the Rev. H. Rawlings, M.A., York, formerly of South Africa; the Rev. T. Harrington, Brosna, Co. Kerry, Ireland; the Rev. H. A. Geurts, Bishop Thornton, Ripon, Yorks., formerly of Holland; the Rev. E. J. Hickey, Lartington, North Yorks.; A. E.
Chapman, LL.D., York; A. Neave Brayshaw, B.A., LL.B., York; Oswald C. B.
Brown, York, Solicitor (author of "_The Life of the Venerable Richard Langley: a Martyr of the Yorks.h.i.+re Wolds_"); G. Layc.o.c.k Brown, York, Solicitor; Miss Emma M. Walford, 45, Bernard St., Russell Square, London, W.C.; Miss Georgina Kirby, York House, Middlesbrough, Yorks.; Mr. Ralph Currie, York; and Mr. John Sampson, York.
Lastly, to all other kind friends who may have rendered a.s.sistance, but whose names do not occur _either_ in the work itself _or_ in the above-mentioned list, the writer begs to offer his sincere acknowledgments.