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 to be brought, Officers were then preent, they bind his hands and feete with Iron, and put upon his neck an Iron choller, with a thick chaine from whence Manacles hung down, and o bring him thus bound into the Dungeon, where for the pace of three weeks, [none being permitted to come to him, no not his Wife nor Children] being tormented with hard chaines, and utained with nothing but bread and water, he was alo continually vexed and infected by the Ieuites, when that they had dicovered unto him the entence of death [becaue that in a rebellious Sermon he ought to move tumults among the common people] he eemed willingly rather to chooe this then Apotaie. P. Chanowskie the Ieuite aid, that he was poeed with the Devill, and commanded that he hould be more trictly bound; o the good man eeing himelf neither to be in likelihood of life or death, being in a mot weak condition, does now at lat conent to the auricular confesion, and having obtained leave to go to the bathes, for the recovery of his health, he betook himelf to Aniburgh of Minia intending not to return to the Tyrants.

7. In like manner all the bet of the Citizens did deire banihment, and becaue that the gates were more trictly beer, leat that any hould get out or carry away any thing of their Houhold- tuffe,