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 that the Country people in thoe parts were drawing to head with an intent to rebell: for the urpriing of which, ome troops were ent againt them: they apprehended neare unto that wood Mathew Ulickie, (but Techenitius with his men were ecaped.) This Ulickie was not privie to this inurrection, onely came from viiting his wife, who at that time was icke, and was returning to his owne place of refuge, being Kizchebla. But they bring him, with, one whole name was Michna with them to Czalavia, unto the chiefe Commanders there aembled together. Of thee he is examined whether he were in the company of thee country men, who denying it, was immediately delivered to the executioner to be tormented. The overeeing of this torturing was committed to two Citizens, to wit Nicholas Holub, and George Koichnik;, Apotates, they enquired of him not onely concerning the inurrection of the country men, but likewie concerning his function, When, where, to whom he had administred the Lords Supper or Baptime. For they suspected that for three yeares pat he had not beene farre off, and had encouraged the people of Czalavia to pereverance, which upicion of theirs proved not true, for being banihed (he went through Moravia, Hungarie and Autria) but did returne within halfe a year, to the thethe [sic] ame intent, that he might: not leave his auditors though in perecution. 3. They