This document is a copy of the original confession which resides at
Hatfield House.
"The confession of John Johnson servant to Thomas Percy Esqr one of his Majestys pensioners. Taken the fifth of November 1605 before the Lord Chief Justice of England and Sir Edward Lake knight, his Majestys Attorney General.
A. Being demanded when he went beyond the seas and if he did, to what porte he went ; Answereth that he went beyond the seas about Easter last, and toke shipping at Dover, but remembereth not in whose shippe he went, and from there to Callice, and from Callice he went to St. Omers, and was in the colledge there, and from there did go to Brusels, and staied there about three weeks, and from there went to Spinolaes Campe in Flaunders, and was there about three weeks, and recieved no paie there, and in his waye went to Dowa to the colledge thence, and from there returned to Brusells and remayned there about a moneth, and saw Sir Wm Stanley, Hugh Owen, Sigor Greneway, and some other Englishmen , And from there he went of pilgrimage to the Lady of Montague in Brabant, where he was wise on pilgrimage all along, And confesseth that about the ending of August, or the beggining of September, he returned by Callice and so to London, and from there he went to an gent without Aldgate, hard by a taverne, and the next daie caim to the lodging neere the upper house of Parliament. And there this examinate lay, and saith, that his master Thomas Percy hired the house of Whyneyard for 12 li rent, about a yeare and a half agoe, And saith that before his going over, his master lay in that house about 3 or 4 tymes, and that he hath lyen there ever since his coming over, He denieth that ever he was beyond the seas but once.
B. He confesseth that about Xmas last, he brought in the night time
to the cellar under the upper house of Parliament*
gunpowder, some by water, and some by
land, some which was putt in hoggesheade, some in barrells, and some in
firkins, And saith that the last that was brought hither was about five
or sixe barrells about a moneth past, And saith that the crowes and other
barrells of Iron, were putt into the topp of [__] of the [__] before he went into the Lowe Countreye, and the reason that they were
putt there was together made the breach the greater, And saith that
the stones were layd there about a moneth past since his return, And being demanded howe he could have gotten fier to the same without danger
to himself, Saith that he ment to have fired the same by a match, And saith
that he hadd touchwood and match also about eight of nine inches long about
him, and when they came to apprehend him, he threwe the touchwood and match
out of the window in his chamber neare the parliament house towards the
water stair.
C. And confesseth that when the king hadd come
to the parliament house this present day, and the upper house hadd bene
sitting, he meant to have fored the match and have fledd for his owin safety
before the Powder had taken fier, And confesseth that if he had not ben
apprehended this last night, he hadd blowen upp the upper house, when the
King, Lords, Bishops and others hadd ben there, And saith that he spake
for D. He saith, that he knows not but by generall
report and by making ready of the kings barge, that the king was coming
thither the first day of this parliament, But confesseth that his purpose
was to have blowne upp the upper house whensoever the king was there.
E. And being demanded if his purpose had taken
effect, what would have ben done with the Queenes Majesty and her royall
issue, saith that if they hadd ben there he wuld not have helped them,
F. And being demanded if the king and his royall
issue had ben all taken away whom would have ben published or elected king,
Saith Percie never entered into that consultation.
G. And being demanded when the king, his royal
issue, the [__ ] Bishops, Judge, and of the principall of the Comons, were
all destroyed what government would have ben, Answereth we were not growne
to any determination therein, and beeing but a fewe of them the could not
enter into such conforsation, but that the people of themselves would have
[__] to a head,
H. He confesseth that he hath knowne Mr Percy
two or three years but served him not, but about three moneths before the
house was hired as is aforesaid,
J. Being demanded what noble men were warned,
that they would not be there at that time, Answereth, wuld durst not forewarn
them for feare wich should be discovered , And being asked why he would
be a partie to any acte that might destroy any that was of his owne relligion,
Answereth, we meant principally to have resported somme safely, and would
have prayed for them.
K. And confesseth that when this act hadd ben
donne they ment to have satisfied the Catholiques that it was donne for
restitution of relligion, And would have drawne others by publishing that
it was donne to prevent the Union that was sought to be published at this
parliament.
L. Being demanded whether he wayved not the sacrament
that he could not reveale this conspiracy, confesseth that about a yeare
and a half ago he promised he would not reveal yt, but saith that he took
not the sacrament thereupon. And saith, this promise he made in England,
but the particular place he saith he remembereth not,
M. Being further demanded to whom he made such
a promise, or who were party or privie to this conspiracy, Answereth that
he cannott resolve to answer any.
N. He saith that he hath ben but in or about London
since this last coming from beyond the seas as is aforesaid,
O. He saith that he provided the powder and difrayed
the charge of his journey beyond sea, all at his owne charge and since
his returne he hadd of his master some 3 or 4 li,
P. Being demanded what was the main intent and
purpose of his going beyond sea as is aforesaid, Answereth that his purpose
was to see the countrey and to pass away the time,
Q. Being asked who hadd charge of the powder in
the meane times, saith that he corked it up and toke away the keye with
him, And one Gibbons wife who dwells thereby hadd the charge of the residue
of the house.
Jhon Jhonsone
* Word in blue have been inserted in another hand