^2$ Capt, Bartho, Roberts. 



None of "which, I hear, are now living, two 

 others, viz^. George Wilfon and Thomas OughterUmy^ 

 were rel^lted from Execution, till his Majefty's 

 Pleafure Ihould be known • the former dy'd a- 

 broad, and the latter came Home, and received 

 his Majefty's Pardon ^ the Account of the whole 



flandsthus. 



Acquitted, 74. 



Executed, 52 



Refpited, 2 



To Servitude, 20 



To the Marjhalfeay - 17 



Kiird 5 \^^^^ ^^^£^^y TO 



c in the Fortune^ ■ - 3 



^ in the Palfage to Cape Corfo^ 1 5 



ByM "i afterwards in the Caftle, 4 



JSlegroes in both Ships, 70 



Total, 



I am not ignorant how acceptable the Behaviour 

 and dying Words of Malefaftors are to the gene- 

 rallity of our Countrymen, and therefore fhall de- 

 liver what occurrM, worthy of Notice, in the Beha- 

 haviour of thefe Criminals, 



The firft fix that were called to Execution, . 

 were Magnes^ Moody ^ Sympfon^ Suttony jijhplanty and 

 fJardy ; all of them old Standers and notorious Of- 

 fenders : When they were brought out of the Hold, 

 on the Parade, in order to break off their Fet- 

 ters, and fit the Halters-, none of them, it was 

 pbferved^ appeared the leaft dejefted, unlefs Sut-- 

 tm^ who fpoke faint, but it was rather imputed to 

 ia Flux thatj had feizM him two or three Days be- 

 fore, than Fear. A Gentleman, who was Surgeon 

 of the Ship, was lb charitable at this Time, to of- 

 '^r himfelf in the room of an Ordinary, arid repre- 

 fented to them, is well as he was able, the Heinoufiie^fs 

 df their Sin, and N^ceflity which lay on them of Re- 

 ^ * ' ' ^ " " jpentance 



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