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 et to rights again; for ome of the New-Comers, and thoe who had been tir’d with the Trade, put an End to the Reign, by hooting ''Tho. Antis in his Hammock, and afterwards the Quarter-Mater, and two or three others; the ret ubmitting, they put into Irons, and urrender’d them up, and the Veel, at Curacco, a Dutch'' Settlement, where they were try’d and hang’d; and thoe concerned in delivering up the Veel, acquitted.

But to return to Captain Fenn, he was taken tragling with his Gunner and three more, a Day or two after their Mifortune, by the Man of War’s Men, and carry’d to Antegoa, where they were all executed, and Fenn hang’d in Chains. Thoe who remain’d, taid ome Time in the Iland, keeping up and down in the Woods, with a Hand to look out; at length Providence o order’d it, that a mall Sloop came into the Harbour, which they all got aboard of, except two or three Negroes, and thoe they left behind. They did not think fit to purue any further Adventures, and therefore unanimouly reolved to teer for England, which they accordingly did, and in October lat came into Britol Channel, unk the Sloop, and getting ahore in the Boat, dipered themelves to their Abodes.

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