Ju'^ge. Wye hear liow the Scoundrel prates? — — 

 What boMQ we to do with Reafon Pd have you 

 m hnow^ Ra-skalj we doii^t fit here to hear Rea* 



foil ; we go according to Law.--- — Is our Dinner 



ready? 



jittdT^ Cm. Yes^ Lord. 



^idg€. Tli€ii hearFee, you Raskal at the Bar ^ 

 hear iBe^ Sirrah^ hear me- ■ You muft fulfer, 



for three Reafbns \ firft^ becaufe it is not fit I fhould 

 lit here as jiidge^ and no Body be hangM. 

 Secondly^ you mufi be hang^d^ becaufe you have a 

 damoM hangir.g Look : ~— And thirdly, you muft 

 b,e harigM^ hecaule f am hungry • for know, Sir- 

 Tah^ that ^tis a CuftoiHj^ that whenever the Judge's 

 Dinner is ready before theTryal is over, the Pri- 



ibner is to be hang'd of Courle. There^s Law 



for yoo^ ye Dog. — --So take him away Goaler. 



Thi5 is the Tryal Juft as it was related to me \ 

 the Defign of my letting it down, is dniy to fhew 

 how theie Fellows can jeft upon Things, the Fear 

 and Dread of which^ fhould make them tremble. 



The beginning of AuguB 1722, the Py rates made 

 ready the Brigantine^ and came out to Sea, and bea- 

 ting up to Windward^ lay in the Track for their 

 Correfpondant in her Voyage to Jamaica^ and fpoke 

 tvith her but finding nothing was done in England 

 in their Favour, as 'twas expefted, they returned to 

 their Conforts at the Ifland with the ill News, and 

 fnaad themfelves under a Neceflity, as they fan- 

 cied, to continue that abominable Courfe of Life* 

 they had lately praftis'd in order thereto, they^ 

 fiiPd with the Ship and Brigantine to the South- 

 ward, and the next Night, by intolerable Negleft^ 

 they run the Morning Star upon the Grand Caimanesy 

 -and wreckM her ; the Brigantine feeing the Fate 

 of her Coiifort, hallM off in Time, and fo weatherM 

 the llland. The next Day Captain ^njiis put in. 



