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 hould be cat into a deep place of the Tower, in the year 1623 upon the Wedneday, from whence the Miller was a little while after ent, but the Scribe was kept there a whole year, even to his death: the prion was o foul and noyome, that both his feet were rotted off: but he being endued with a great meaure of faith, pat away the whole time, in inging Palms, and hymns, as if he were in the enjoyments of all delights. And it is worthy the notice taking, when a little while before his death, it was reported that both his feet were rotted off, and that his body was full of worms, Don Martin not beleeving it, commanded that he hould be brought forth, that he might ee him, he refued, aying, The Tyrant was unwortby to enjoy the ight of his body. And to remaining immovably united unto Chrit, he died about the ame time, upon the ame Wedneday following, namely, 1624. When he was brought forth, the Tyrant forbad that he hould be carried out through the gate of the City, through which he entred in: but commanded that he hould be cast over the wall into a ditch, and from thence carried away by a Sheepheard, and buried. Rh