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alwayes inclinable that way, he was adjudged to perpetuall impriſonment, and his goods confiſcated to the King.

9. Joachimus Andrea Scehlikio Count of Paſſaun, was adjudged to have his right hand cut off, and his body to be cut into foure parts, and to be hanged up in high waies: but by the ſpeciall favour of ſar, he was onely to be beheaded and his head and hands to be faſtned to the Lattice-windows of the Tower of the Bridge of Prague on the top of a ſpeare.

10. Wenceſlaus de Budowa, in like manner to have his hand and head cut off, and his members to be faſtned in a certaine place, and his four quarters in a publicke place that lookes four wayes, to be faſtned to a ſtake, yet by the indulgence of ſar onely his head was cut off, and to be faſtned to the Tower of the Bridge.

11. Chriſtopher Hazan of Polcitz, to have his head cut off.

12. Caſparus Kaplirius of Sulewitz although he had very much offended, yet having regard to his age (for he was very near ninty yeares of age) he had the favour to have his head cut off, and his head to ſtand with the reſt for a ſpectacle.

13. Procopius Dworzetskz, Bohuſlaus of Michalowitz, Frederick Bile, and Henry Otton of Loſs, had the ſame puniſhment denounced againſt them: yet they ſaid, for a greater ſeverity of juſtice

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