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Show ( 14) {ent them away without i£) yea, and their very, ·Bible~ ·were rhefe Good Men? ' · Were ·rhcy Good Men that Enaaed, That 1'-J, Eng. It 1vhat Mafler or Commander of any Ship, Bark, &c. degenerate that gudt henceforth· bring into · any Harbour, &c. ;t'~: ~~~ JVitbi1t thiJ Juri{diE!ion, ~ny Q!_1ake~ or 'o/akersftg11, P· 16. ~Mll pay, or caufe to be pazd, the Sun! of .one Hunthe q.th clred ·PoundJ, to· the Treafurer of the CountrJ.-Tbat of OHober, ,1;bat Quaker Joever 'fha/l arri·ve i'IJ this Country fr~m l6S 6• fo 1eign P'artJ, oi· Parts adjacent, .fh~lt be fo;thwtt~ conHnitted to the Houfe of CorreCI:on ; and at thetr ~ 0 be entrance to be feverely Jvhipp''d) and by t/:;~ J;1afle'r 1tlbi~t. tbereo(trJ ·.be kept conjlantly .. at Work, ·and none {uf ·, feretl to [peak or converfe lJJttb them.--If any Ptrfo.~ jhall knowingly Import-~n! Ql4~k:rs Books or Wr~• tingJ, concerning their de':'~liflrOptmons, (halt pay for every fuch Book o~ Wrztmg-the Sum of 5 1. an1 ·mhofoe·ver fhalt difpe~{e or covceal any {uch :Boo~ D1' Wri:ing' and it be f~tmd · 1vit!J him or.her-:---J!'ll~for~ feit and P•JJ $ l.-and-that if any Per[on withm :hu Colon_y jiM!/ tflke ttpon them to defend the £!eretzcat Opimont of the [aid' 0!akers, or a"IJ of tbe1r Booh, &c.-fha!t bt finerl for the fir{/ time ~o s. If. they Jhatl perjift in the Jam~, and guzll ag.am ~efend Jt tb~ Jeco11d time, 4 I.-If they (hall a~am fo defe~d--_they fludt be committed to the J!otlje ·of Corre£/zon, tz~l 'ttO l1t tbm1 be convmient Pajfage to fentl them out of the ;sani-- L•and, being fentenc' d by tbe Court of Aj]iftants to Ba~o ~)tb~ nij11ment. · · Which Law being proclaimed, with bear o~ N.VpflJ.:U. Drum, b'efore N. UpjhaU's Doo~, he .bein~ much N. E. En- troubled at it, did bear witnefs agamfi tt; for fign, P·l3· which he -was fent for rhe next Morning ro rhe .r: H's a ...,.,,_ b '1' r. ·ct p General-Court, where he rold them, . .1~:~at t ~ 10re1al , · . . f ".1 d F 38. profecutton ofthtzt Law ·u;a1 ·the Fore-rurmer o a· J u g~ ment upon tbe Co:mtry ;· and therefore, i~ Tendermjs 11mJ Lo·ue to the People t~nd Cot~rmy, (Jtjtred them' t~ '·· , :. . . : , take ( 1.) ) take heed 'vhat theJ Jid, left ther ?Vert found Fighter! ogainft God ; which rhey rejetled, and committed him to Prifon, fined him 1.0 l. and ordered 'him to be Banijhed 'JJJithin t'be fp~ce of a Month; N. ~'4/J 'and rhat if he returned,' he fhould be kept clofe Pri- Ban1 d. Joner till he acknoipledged hri ''Fault; which thew ~ d their Inhumanity, [() Banifh an anCient Man, of about Sixty Years, frqm his Wife and Family, in the rime of Winter, who going ro Sandwich, i'n 'Plimotttb-Patent,' the Governour rhereof,Wii/.B1·aJ .. ford,w<?uld hqve expeWd hi~ from rhc:nJ:e, which an InJian-Prirtce hea·ring of, called them Wicked 'Men, and ~nviced him to live whh him, and in the Spring h~ we~~ ro ~bode-"Ijla~J. An~ C.Holder p, 2 !. ~pd J. Copeland bemg ar M11rtyn·s Vineyard, was fem away by an Ind·ian; 'and they would have required rhe~ to p2y rhe Indian for carry-ing rhery1 away, which they refufing, becau(e th~y did nor hire him, rhey fearched rhen1 for Money, and rook away 9 s. And coming ro New-Plimouth, Tho. Prince, Governqur, ·for beinl? only called 0fakerJ, req~ired them to depan ; W~Ich rh~Y. not ~eing free to do, they kepnhem Pnfonet~, t1~l they fenr thtm away: And Mary ibii, p.6o. Clark bemg moved of rhe Lord w go to Bo(lo11, 6thMonrh Was foon apprehended and delivered lO the Tor- 1677. ~)encer~,who barbaroufly abufed her Body, with abouc twen(y mercilefs Stripes, with a three-fold ~or~;, and to add ro her Suff~rings, kept her m Pnfon ·above twelve Weeks, in a cold ~eafon. Agai?, ·C. Hol~er and J· Copeland being F.H.Popij1, moved ro go ro Salem, ~n Bofton-Colony, where Inquifitio't one ?f rhem beginning to fpeak) afrer their P· 33· ~eeung was ended, a Coinmiffioner pulled him b3ckwardby the Hair of the Head, and thrufi his Hand and Glove ~n his· Mourh;ro fiop ir, and fent +With s. ~ern t? Boflon-Ppfon i', ·where J. Endicot order"d sf,.zttock. L .: · : · ;· ·them |