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Show ( 3$2 ) monlhation that you were qf Cain your Fath c.r, and that the like Guilt purfued you, as d1d him· the Hfue will prove it, that not the People called Quaker-1, but your own Wickednefs, becau( e of what you have done to thofe People, will be ycur Ruine ; fo the Innocent, through three of your Towns you dr<;>ve (as a Burcher doth a Flock of Sheep) into rhe how ling Wil-dernef<~. And Old Nicholas Upfhal, of whom I have -~: .'l'pfhal made mention in rhe former Treadfe, who was uc). an Ancient .1\tan, having not Teeth to ~at his Fvod, you femenc'd to Imprifonmenr m the Callie, or his Brother's Haufe in Dvrche(fer ; who having been five Years Banifh?d ?Y you, a-nd two Years Impdfoned, hath fince latd down the Body in a good Old Age, which he finifhed wirh a Cro·wn of Glory and Renown ; and this {h,dl be a Memorial for him, from Gene] ·arion to Generadon ; and a Record of your Cruelty which you exercifed upon him for his Fairhfulnefs unro the Lord. 1 fhall now come ro fpeak of your C~rt and Whip-ACt, and what follow ed thereupon to the Servants of the L01 d. 'f· smit h, Not long afrer, 'John Smith of Salem_, and his ancl his \Vife, ·determined co return ro thetr Home, 'YV ife. from· which rhey had been Keept nigh two Years 1n' Pi·ifon, by you; lhe falling Sick, of[tn faimed in the way; as lhe· was by" you driven through Bofton, le.:ming on a Staff, being ve1 y Sick and Weak, your Depury-Governour, Btllingham, met with them., and 'was fo far fi·om Pity or Remorfe, or havmg Compalfion 10wards :ommit- her., that he. commined rhem borh to Prifon __ ,.·(t a~ain. again, notwithfianding your former Semence co ~ hr. cont rary. No£ ( 153 ) Not long afrer returned John Chamberlaine of :f. Chttm· Bojfon, and George Wi~(on ro Bo(!on, of whom ye laine, c. rook hold, and femenc'd according to your Wilfon rc· new Law, ro be ryed ar a Can-tail, and whip- ~~n. ped through three Towns, into tbe Wildernefs, Im;;if~~~ which Senrence your Executioner mofi cruelly ecl an cl performed at Bojlon, George Wilfon being loafed, Whipp'd fell on his Knees and prayed, which he per- ~~ly. 11_ ceiving, took hold of Geore;e by rhe Collar, and ed d~\~n pulled him down ; then through rhe two Towns by his col· your Execurior.er had them, and whipp'd them lar, ~ hen as in rhe former, faving rhar at the Jafi he had oKn his f got r. I I I fi l .r . b nees, a - LUC 1 a crue n rumenr, t 1at he muera ly terExecu-rore their Flelh therewirh ; which they would tion by have bought for the Novelry of the Crudcy, ro the Hanghave fem into England, but he would nor, but man. drove them inro the Wildernefs : This John Chamberlaine was convinced at rhe Tree, when you barbarouOy fhed the Blood of W. R. and M. S. on the 17th of the 8rh Monrh, 16 59 ; and by the 9rh of the 7rh Month, 1661. had .:f.C~ambeen Nine rimes thus deale wirhal by you viz.,. h:rt.u~1 e l T - ' nmetnnes r 1ree 1mes through three Towns, afrer this whi p·)'cl cruel manner, bur all that you could do, was byth~ 9th fo far from beating him from the Truth, chat of the 7th it drove him rhe nearer co ir, and carried himl\lonrh, rhrough wich Chearfulnefs. 1661 • Now, before I proceed funher, I mua give J. Soutbid: you to underfiand, how you ufed Joliab Southick b~ing na-b r, b h d M · l 'J' 1 mthcd on W OlC rat er an or 1cr, Lawrence and C a fran- .., · r d h . ')}' r" 1J1 0 I ~· a, you ad Bantlhed ; who died in a few Death in Days one of anorher in their Banilhmenr, being o.P's cbys Ancient People, and fomerime of your own Went_ op (! il- d h , r. ·a ver ·v1t11 roe ton, a~ w Ole S1_ er, Provided, you or- s. s: c.:~ct dered to be Sold, and hts Brother, Daniel, for N . r . to ~ond llaves, for the paying of their Fines. So Old- Engpppreiling a M,ln and hi~ Htrirage. This 7o- land. · jiah |