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 at his entrance into Prague in the peoples name, and had wih’d well to him upon his departure from the City, had his tongue faten’d with an awle to the Gallowes (while three other Lawyers Joeph Kubin, John Swehla, and Wencelaus Bozjeaus being whipt were brought out of the Gates) and kept there for two houres, afterwards imprioned, and 4 yeares after ent into banihment.

4. Upon this ad tragedy followed the lamentations of the godly: many being grieved that it had not been their priviledge to die with the ret. In the mean time the enemies inulted over the poor oppreed Protetants; but Martin Fruweyn de Podoli, is not to be paed over in ilence.

N eminent Citizen of Prague, and famous for pleading in the Courts of the Kingdom, whoe Councell the States had ued for many yeares. He upon the taking of Prague was taken at his own houe, and coffed at by the Souldiers, who had the poeion of the whole houe, beaten with their fits, and at length by an unheard of and exquiite kind of torture, he was o cruelly burnt even to the privy parts, that for ix moneths being