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He judiciall proceeding being over, which lated for the pace almot of three days, each ort of prioners were carried to their everall prions, the Noblemen into the inner prion of the Catle, the Citizens into the Prætors houes. Some rakehames were uborned to inult over them, aying, why do they not now ing The Lord reigneth. The ninety ninth Palm, as it hould eem being, ued to be ung amongt other Palms in the time of Frederick.

2. The Prince Lichtentein going out of his Pallace, and going to Mas that day, as well as the next day following the wives, children and the kinfolk of each ex of the condemned perons humbly uing for their lives; but anwer was made, that all the favour that they could now expect was that they hould have leave to bury the corps of their friends. And yet there were ome ininuating fellowes, uch as would wallow bribes, who tooke monies both of widdowes and orphans, making faire promies to them.

3. In the evening the condemned men had notice given to them that the time of their execution drew neare,