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 bore up manfully, perevering in their firm and contant reolution, being fully perwaded, that although God had permitted them to fall into their enemies hands, yet they bridled their rage and madnee; as happened to Wencelaus Lipenius, and Daniel Tychikius, aged men, of eventy years of age, dwelling at Bolavia, Mr. Daniel Alginus of Strakonicium, Laurentius Schramius of Czalavia, Victorinus Adam of Prague, Joeph Thomaid, Petrus Grinæus, Jacobus Viterius, Johannes Hradceus, Wencelaus Paovius of Niclapurgum, Daniel Stephanidis of Znoyna, and many others in many other places, but none were dimied, but uch as gave omething under their hands that they would never return into their Country againe. Some on the other ide were fined, and compelled to pay a great umme of money, others in digrace were led out of the City in a digracefull manner, as Daniel Alginus and others.

2. There was one man whom the rage of Antichrit pared not, by name Matthæus Ulicius (Ulickie) Deacon of Czalavia, who was on this occaion taken. A certaine nobleman of Bohemia, by name George Techemitz, who came with a Danih Army well appointed in the year 1927. and privately brought them into Sileia, and had gathered together about four hundred men in a wood near to Gurimia; the rumor of this came to Prague, Rh