- Thomas Dangerfield
Thomas Dangerfield (c. 1650 -
June 22 ,1685 ), was an English conspirator.Dangerfield was born about 1650 at
Waltham, Essex , the son of a farmer. At the age of 12 around 1662, he ran away from home toLondon, England and never returned to his home.He began his career by robbing his father, and, after a rambling life, took to coining false money, for which offence and others he was many times imprisoned. False to everyone, he first tried to involve the
Duke of Monmouth and others by concocting information about aPresbyterian plot against the throne, and this having been proved a lie, he pretended to have discovered a Catholic plot against Charles II. This was known as theMealtub Plot , from the place where the incriminating documents were hidden at his suggestion, and found by the king's officers by his information.Mrs
Elizabeth Cellier , in whose house the tub was, almoner to the countess ofPowis , who had befriended Dangerfield when he posed as a Catholic, was, with her patroness, actually tried for high treason and acquitted (1680). Dangerfield, when examined at the bar of the House of Commons, made other charges against prominent Roman Catholics, and attempted to defend his character by publishing, among other pamphlets, "Dangerfield's Narrative".This led to his trial for
libel , and onJune 20 ,1685 he received sentence to stand in thepillory on two consecutive days, be whipped fromAldgate to Newgate, and two days later from Newgate to Tyburn. On his way back he was struck in the eye with a cane by a barrister, Robert Francis, and died shortly afterwards from the blow. The barrister was tried and executed for the murder.----
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