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Show ( 378 ) ' did into their Church at .?L1'-~T ew bu ry, dwbh ere hse· {af ' h ld -yv,· . Thomaa Bra ury, zmon Judge, wit 0 tggms, d an Pembleton hi'S Rroadp·reet, Robert ~yke ~~ (ai~ryF Jiakim, and his Affoctates, upon hJm, t ~rr. d h's Wife · to fine .... fJid Wife; and 1ohn Hu11J a~ 1 fhi 'and tel-them for not COt?ing t1 ?. thetrr~p~aC~~g of his ling Simon of hts ma HlOllS who whh· Wife, who hwas ~~d h~~d~ :r~[:r: and of char om a Law r ey b d f the known difho- Repon that went a roa ' o , w·t; a f s· 's Daughter, Seaborn Cottons t e.; ne:Ly o rmon ld he Courr That :f Simon, in fo~ef~~o!sa~~~~fJ be tfuffered to, [peak /9 At simon Broa~- in the Court, he would fl: tkere no mre: ftn~ds Tl}ftance, 1s So ro pleafe Sim01z., Elzaktm ~as encondemned to be te~c'd ro be ftripp'd from hts Wafie whipp d at the upward, and to be bmmd. co an O~k- Can\-tail. Tree tllat aood by thetr Worfhtp- He is tied'to an u d fif Oak. Houfe, and to be whippe t~en Lathes . which, to execute upon htm, as they were having him out of the Courr he called .co Seaborn ~otton, the Cal1sSeabom Cot-- Priefi: ~forefaid, Simon's Son-m-Law, to' to1x to come and fee come and fee the work done ( fo f~r the Execution. was he from being daunted by thetr Cruelty ) who hafined out, a~d foliowed him thither, and. fq dtd ~ld Wiggi1u, one of th~ Magtfirates, wno when Eliakim was ryed ro the Tree and fhipp' d, faid, I pity thee fo~ thy Fa· ther' s fake ; and to the ~hlp per he faid, fflhip him a good; whtch ~he E~ecucioner cruelly perform~, wHh. CcrdJ near as big as a Man's lude Fmger, which made him very fore ; fo rhey loofed him ' having fatiat~d rhetr blood-thirfly Cruelly upon lum a~ Lha[ Old Wiggini comes alfo. Seems to pity the Ma:!'l, and yet encourages the Executioner. He is cruelly lafhect with Cords near a5 big as a ~~an's little Finger, httcen Snipes. ume : Prieft Cotton neat him, Eliakirp. de~ mands, Whether hil, py'd Br:ife~ had Cal4 ved? time : Priell Cotton Handing near him·, which Elialt.im prefenrly perceiving, when he was loafed from the Tree, faid ro him, amongll ,rhe People, Sea. barn, Hatb my py'd Heifer. calv'd ret? Which Seaborn, the Prietl, hearing, fiole The Prieft ftea!s away like a Thief. away. Near umo Eliakim, at Hamptcn, li- More Sufferings ved j-ohn Huffy, and his Wife Rebecca, at Hampton. anqrher young Couple, who in Hearc :fohn Huj]j and r. c. his Wife. . , and Hand were the tame, who 1 or nor He is fined fi)f coming to your Worfhlp, fared much not Wor!hipping, as rhe ochers had done, unto whom &c. your Ro bb ers 01c :r en came, an d roo l< a wH is Goods t<tkerl away what they pleafed: Amongfi lhe . ay. m4ny rimes, to mention one for all, Your Of. ficers came, and finding neirher John Huj]j nor his Wife ar Home, like impudent. Thieves, i,nio the Houfe they gar, and made fearch therein, where, finding fame Flitches of l;3acon, a Flitch His Bacon or rwo they cook ; bur, nor finding a way co go fonh below, becaufe they could nor make (all the Door after them ; and rhere were none in the H<:mfe, ,they arrempted,. like Felons, ro ger our ar the Hole of the . Window abo~e, which before d~ey had quire finilbed, Ifaac Per-kins, John Huffr's Wife's Farber, came fonh, who efpying them, rated them foundly, cho' one of your People, and made them leave one of lhe Flitches behind them; This, as to Hampton: Now, ro tbuch a iitrle Sufferings a~ 811-lem, in my return ro Bojlon again, and co atSalem. gtve an atcoum of fome ~alfages there. s. Broad:. A Court being to be held ar Salem, by Simon }freer~ D . 11roadftreet, Daniet Denifon and William Hath{)rne, Dwij(m, three bloody Perfecurors: Againfi the fining of TV. Ha-t hJ' S Co urt, rh e re was a Town~Meet•m g for lhe ·tMl'OaYg?Ui : A a l · . chufing frrate3. |