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Show ( 26 ) fhaJl find him the faid Baj1Jaw, Fining the Fri11rj in One Hundred Dollars, tO be paid to the faid Town, for the Injuries d?ne there, and requiring the Friars m carry htm back from Gaz.a to Ramla, and from thence to Jerufalem ; and back again upon the Friars own Charge, to the part from whence he came: So to JerN/alem he was brought and before the CaJJee (or Turki(h Goveroour) and there I lhall find him examined by the faid Governour, concerning divers things appcnaining ro Religion, and his Coming thither, and his Bufinefs ; and the Governour hearing his Anfwers wirh much Moderati<m and Gravity, and alfo wh1at he faid did lye upon hi~ from rhe Lord to that People; and difm~ffing laim, rho' he was much inftigated by the Friars to rhe contrary ; and afrer two Days (having had much Speech wirh the Friars, who rejeCted . his MeflJge, and being clear in the fight of God of rhat place) I fhall find the F ri11r s conftr~ined · ro rerurn him on rheir own Charge, according to the Bafh~11/s Order, as aforefaid : And when he was rt:rurning through the faid Town of Ram/a~ I fhalJ find the People of rhe Town following afcer, and asking the Friars whether he had been ar 1~rufalem ? Who, rho' they faid he had, yer would nor believe rbem, till they heard j[ out of his own Mouth ( for it was their inrem, if he had been brought rhilher, ro have ilaid h~n, and confirained them ro have carric:d him) which they underftanding from his own Mourh, Jet him pafs ; rhus riting up in Judgment ro Condemn you. ShaH I yet cut through the Streights, from t~e one end ro the other, aud pafs ir alfo ro rhe Kingdom of Portugal, and there Attempt che PopiJh Infjuiftrio11 ? There I fl1all' find lJ.n11 Gargit ' · .. paffing ( 27 ) paffi~g through Lisbon ( where fhe arrived f~om Plimouth in England) to the Palace of the Kmg, there looking for him, and meedng there with an Irifh Jefuit, who told her rhe King was not at home; I fhall find her difcourfing with him, and other jefuits and People about their Reli-. gion ; and ·returning to the Ship, where I /hall find her wridng a· Paper, and giving it to an Englifh-Merchant ; and the Inqui(ition commanding it out of his Hands, and fending for her.; from on Board the Ship, by che King's Chief General of his Forces by Land, and high Admiral at Sea, and his Grear Chamberlain and Keeper of his Privy Seal, wirh an Engli{h Jefuir, and che King's Boar; and the Matter of the Ship, whom with her they brought on Shoar, and rook them into the Kings Coach, and condu. aed them to che lnquijition-Houfc, a fair Palace; the faid Ann Gargit and the Englifh Jefuit fining ar the one end of the Coach, and the Chjef General, and Admiral and Great Chamberlain at the other: Being come ro rhe Palace of the Jn. '1uifition, through three Guards, as aforefaid, lhere llhall find Twenty Five Bi1hops (as they were faid ro be ) fining, Twelv;e on the one fide· of the Table, and Twelve on the other, in a large Rome, with chree corner"e CJ'ps, and one at the upper end wid1 Six, and more richly arrayed than the refi, and three Chairs fer at lhe mher end of the Table, for the faid Ann, lhe Maller of the Ship, and the Englijh Jefuit ; who being cpme inlo the Room, I fhall find the faid Twenty Five arifing from their Sears, and fianding with their Caps in their Hands, till upon lheir beckoning, the faid Three were fer down ; and then fining down alfo, and ex. ary1ining her of her Nge, Nation and Bufinefs, .... :j , · · an~ |