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 part of his goods was onely granted unto him the other two parts being brought into the Lords Coffer: But when he aw this taken away, and getting nothing of the whole, he committed himelf to divine providence with a full confidence, and indured the mieries of banihment, even to death, dying at Pern in Minia.'

4. In the year 1626. The ame Captain, that he might bring a univerall deluge of Apotaie, brought in Souldiers, and compelled ome by divers tortures to a deperate obedience. Among the ret, he forced 50. men into a narrow place of the Court, where they could not tand, much lee it, or lie. While they were kept in this place three whole dayes, and there having all paage out denied them, they performed the work of nature (Sr. Reverence) it could not be, but that they, being troubled with the tink, and likewie ad and angry, hould faint. Therefore promiing to learn, they are dimied. In the ame manner the wicked man handled women in his Chamber. But thoe that loved Chrit went afterward into banihment.