:06:01
You may find me great enough
to hang you!
:06:04
Yes, I don't doubt it.
:06:06
You've the looks and manners
of a hangman.
:06:09
Take him away, and the others, too!
:06:41
''ln the name of His Majesty,
Our Sovereign Lord...
:06:44
''prisoners of the Crown,
you stand indicted...
:06:47
''for having maliciously
and traitorously conspired...
:06:49
''to change, alter, and wholly to subvert
the ancient government...
:06:53
''of this Kingdom of England.
:06:55
''Therefore, you are charged
with high treason...
:06:57
''against the most illustrious
and most excellent...
:07:00
''Prince James II by the grace of God...
:07:03
''of England, Scotland, France,
and Ireland, King.
:07:06
''Having no fear of God in your hearts...
:07:08
''and being moved
and seduced by the devil...
:07:11
''you have failed in the love
of due obedience toward the King...
:07:14
''and have moved to disturb
the tranquility of the nation...
:07:17
''and to stir up war to depose said king
from title...
:07:20
''honor, and the regal name
of the imperial crown.
:07:24
''Therefore, you are here to be tried
before His Majesty's Commissioner...
:07:27
''the Lord Chief Justice,
Baron Jeffreys of Wem...
:07:31
''and by a jury of 12 good men and true.''
:07:38
James Haynsworth, hold up your hand.
:07:41
-Guilty or not guilty?
-Guilty.
:07:43
-Harold Carron, guilty or not guilty?
-Guilty.
:07:47
-Andrew Baynes, guilty or not guilty?
-Guilty.
:07:51
-Jeremy Pitt, guilty or not guilty?
-Guilty.
:07:56
-John Wolverstone, guilty or not guilty?
-Guilty.