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In the last volume of our Transactions is printed a paper by Mr. Leadam, which I had the privilege of hearing when it was read before the Society on May 15, 1902, on ‘An un-known Conspiracy against Henry VII.’ I had not at that time the opportunity of reading the documents on which it was founded, and the few remarks I was able to make upon the subject at the meeting were, I fear, not very edifying. One or two mysterious points are certainly involved in the evidences; but on examining the sources I confess it seems a little doubtful to me whether there was really any such conspiracy against Henry VII. as Mr. Leadam infers from them. The truth, however, if my view of it is correct, is not a little interesting, and very much in keeping with the dark doings of that troubled period. |