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 ly, &c. Laying aide his Cantionall, he aroe and put off his doublet, he fell down again, and in the midt of his prayers offer’d himelf up a Sacrifice to God.

Fterwards the Citizens of new Prague were called out in their order, Henry Kozel, Andrew Kæaur George Rzetehius, Michaell Wittman, & Simon Wockacz, which were all beheaded. Of whom we canot write any thing in particular, becaue Mr. Adam Clemens, Pator of Wencelaus his Church, was their companion at their deaths, and nothing of his obervation hath come to our hands.

2. The execution continued from 5 of the clocke in the morning to ten. Their bodies (except Jeenius his) were delivered to their friends to be buried. Twelve heads were put in two Coffins by the Executioners, and carried to the Bridge-tower, and expoed to publick view through Iron-grates. (only the head of Ripelius a Citizen of old Prague, was et up with his right hand on the Court-wal) Thoe that were hang’d were buried by night privately.

3. The following day Nicholas Dyoniius town-Clerk of old Prague, who had welcomed Frederick at