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 that his very eyes welled in his head. Alo they let looe a wild hore upon him in the middet of a Court-yard, which no ooner came neare him, but he leaped quite over him and did him no harme; at length he redeemed himelf with much ado, by paying five hundred Florences for his ranome. They took alo with him Paulus Welwarius Pator of Czelakowcene, whom, becaue hee had a farre greater etate, they handled more harply, and ometime covered him over with hot buruing Coles, and omtime with ice until he was contrained to pay one thouand five hundred Florences, but after ome few days by reaon of thoe extreamne paines hee yielded up the Ghot.

6. Andreas Stembergius Budinus being brought by fifteene horemen from his Parih to Kotelicium, was mierably tortured by twiting a cord about his head, and not onely o, but they tied his hands behind him, & bound his feet with a mal cord, and o flang him on his back with an intent the next morning to have tortured him with fire, but in the night time mot miraculouly he was et at liberty, for being earnet & at his prayers among other portions of the Pal. reciting thee words. In thee O Lord is my trut, he perceived his feet & his hands to be looened; he therefore raieth himelf up, and goeth unto the gate, and doth pae by the watch-men, being three in number; the one tood at the paage with his hand upon his Rh