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 tuffe, many went about to take out of the hands of Babylon which way oever they might, even by the ruines of the walles, their mierable lives, or rather their oules, by which way more then thouands went out leaving all to the perecutors: and among thee the wife of the Lord Kralitz, a rich woman, who having left behind her abundance of good Houholdtuffe, got out of the City through a Channel of the wall, by which the filth of the City was carried out, and o followed her Husband.

8. But if any of the banihed were oppret with want (for Minia could exhaut mony out of the banihed) but did not know how to afford never any Councelor help, they went into Bohemia, eeking every where help, or rather almes, and o being betrayed, were taken as it happened lately to two Maters, Citizens of Zalicum, Mr. Lucius and Stalco, which the Popih Priet [the good man Woolfegang Sekera being already thrut out of pay] Paulus Sekera not worthy to be a blower of Coles, having taken them, did punih them firt with a yeares imprionment at home, afterwards Don Martin ent them into welhartice Catle to be tormented, who being by their long imprionment deprived of their health, and almot of the ue of their reaon, they are ent away halfe alive to certain places. Rh