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 lone but to many others who returning home at that very time when the Commiioners had entred his houe to conficate his goods, he was commanded to alight, and told that his coach and hores with thee chets mut be eized on for the Emperour.

7. And becaue they thought that many had mony at ue, that they might alo queeze out this, they commanded that every man hould bring what bonds he had, upon pain of loing the whole umme, if any one did but conceale the leat. In Moravia there was a peculiar judicature erected for this thing, which they called Grida, at Nulasbergh, where all were bound to appeare; ome were retored whole, viz. thoe of a lee value, for an appearance of jutice; others were uppresed for counterfeit reaons; from others a part was et apart for the Emperour, If any certaine umme of money was broght ubrought [sic] into the Kingdomes Regiter, according to the accutomed manner, the Kings Treaurer was at hand (for all things were tuft with Traytors and Treaons,) who proteting that the Emperour had need of it, to defray the charges of the Warre, took it away, giving to the Creditor a written note, to tetifie that uch a umme was due to him from the Emperour.

8. So the ancient inhabitants being commanded to depart, thoe that were addicted to the Popih Religion, divided the conficated goods among themelves as it was commodious for any of them to add thisethis [sic]