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A True Narrative of the Horrid Hellish Popish-Plot : ウィキペディア英語版
A True Narrative of the Horrid Hellish Popish-Plot

A True Narrative of the Horrid Hellish Popish Plot is a seventeenth-century English broadside ballad telling the story of the contemporary anti-Catholic scare in England known as the Popish Plot.
==Synopsis==
The narrator of the ballad begins by placing him-/herself firmly on the side of the anti-Catholics by declaring to tell

how the Jesuit, Devil, and POPE did agree,

Our STATE to destroy, and Religion so old.

To murder our KING,

A most Horrible Thing!

:(1.3-6)

(S)he then goes on to tell the murder of the knight Sir Edmund Berry Godfrey, a member of Parliament and a staunch Protestant. The narrator describes as a fitting place for the murder a back-court of Somerset House, presumably because many people gather there, making it easier to disguise a murder. Godfrey's body is handled very roughly by his murderers:

His Body they tossd;

From Pillar to Post

:(II.4-6)

When his body begins to decay, and in order to conceal the murder, the killers place his corpse on horseback to Soho and drive his own sword through his body, leaving his money and making sure his shoes are clean, to make it seem as if he has been killed by a thief. The murder of Godfrey is an attempt by participants in the plot to bring the vengeance of "th() excess of Jesuitical rage" upon London by stealing from and setting fire to its houses, which they have attempted to do many times before.
The narrator may even be attributing blame for the Great Fire of London of 1666 to the plotters:

Y() have seen how they once set the Town all in flame;

And divers times since have attempted the same

:(IV. 8-9)

The narrator then credits the fraudster and informer William Bedloe for knowledge of Jesuits conniving their way into Londoners' homes disguised as drivers of goods vehicles, porters, chimney-sweeps, or coal sellers and then sabotaging the homes. The narrator then tells how there was a meeting between the conspirators in April at a place called the White Horse.

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