2^8 (^^pt* Bartho. Roberts. 



Pyrdtes unnioved at Diflrefs or Poverty y not only fpoit 

 md roby but do it from Men needy ^ and who are purcha^ 

 png their Livlihoods thro^ Haz,ards and Diffiduttiesy 

 which ought rather to move Compajfion ; and what i J fit II 

 worfey do ofteny by Terfwafion or ForcCy engage the incoH-^ 

 fiderate Tart of ihemy to their own and Families Ruin^ 

 TtYltoving them from thtir Wives and Chitdreny and by 

 ihatj from the Medns that Jlmld fupport them front 

 Mifery andWant. 



To a trading Nationy nothing can be fo DefiruBive 

 Tyracyy or call for more exemplary Punijhmenty beftdesy 

 the national RefleBion it infers : It cuts off the Return^ 

 hf Induflryy and thofe plentifiil Importations that alone 

 tan make an If and fiouriflnng ; and it is your Aggra-^ 

 ijatioHy that ye have been the Chiefs and Rulers in thefe 

 licentious and Idwlefs Pratiices. 



However y contrary to the Meafures ye haiie deatty y^ ^ 

 have been heard with Patience y and tho* little hasy or 

 f offibly Couldy have been f aid in Excufe or Extenuation of 

 your Crimesy yet Charity makes us hope that a true and 

 flnctre Repentance {yohich we heartily recommend^ may en- 

 title ye to Mercy and Forgivenefsy after the Sentence df 

 the Law has taken Placey which now remains upon me 

 to pronounce. 



YOV Dav-. Simf foil, Willialtt Magnes, R. Hardy ^ 

 Thd. Sutton, Chriftopher Moody, and Val. 

 Aftiplant. 



7J?3 and each of you^ are adjudged, and jente needy to be 

 carried back to the Place from whence ye camCy from thence 

 to the Place of Executiony Without the Gates of this Caftlcy 

 and there within the Flood-Marksy to be hangedby the 

 Neck till ye are dead. 



After thisy ye^ and each of you fiall be taken downy and 

 your BcdUs hanged in Chains* 



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