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fet to rights again ^ for fome of the New-Comers, 

 and thofe who had been tir'd with the Trade, put 

 anEnd to the Reign, by ihootin^^ Tho. ^r?fiis in his 

 Hammock, and afterwards the Quarter-Mafter, and 

 two or three others the reft fubmitting, they 

 put into Irons, and furrender'^d them up, and the 

 Veffel, at Curacco^ a Dutch Settlement, where they 

 were tryM and hangM and thofe concerned in deli- 

 vering up the Veffel, acquitted. 



But to return toCaptaijj Fenn^ he was taken ftrag- 

 ling with his Gunner and three mote, a Day or two 

 after their Misfortune, by the Man of War's Men, 

 and carry'd to Antegoa^ where they were all execu- 

 ted, and Fenn hang'd in Chains. Thofe who re- 

 mained, ftaid fome Time in the Ifland, keeping up 

 and down in the Woods, with a Hand to look out j 

 at length Providence fo order'd it, that a fmall 

 Sloop came into the Harbour, which they all got 

 aboard of, except two or three Negroes, and thofe 

 they left behind. They did not think fit to purfiie 

 any further Adventures, and therefore unanimoufly 

 refblved to fteer for England^ which they according- 

 ly did, and in OBoher laft came into Briftol Channel, 

 funk the Sloop, and getting aflibrein the Boat, di£- 

 perfed themfelves to their Abodes. 



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