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bados 24 houres for refuseinge to bringe a woman for- 
merly banished from thence backe to Barbados againe, 
although there was noe satisfaccion offered for her 
passadge. 
CAPTAINE ACKLAND saith, that he was committed 
three houres by the nowe Governour BEEL for not 
entringe into bond not to carry any thinge off the Hand 
without the Governours tickett, that this Examinate was 
committed by order of the Governour Councell and 
Assembly. That the occasion of this Examinates refusall 
was, that haveinge severall tymes before entred into such 
bonds, he would not enter into any more till he had his 
former bonds delivered in, whereupon he was imprisoned 
and noe Baile would be taken, though very good Baile 
offered, soe that this Examinate constrayned to enter 
into bond, the Condicion whereof was, that he should 
not carry any goods off the Island without the Gover- 
nor's Leave, 
DAVISON IMPRISONED. 
Mr. DAVISON saith. That in theyeere 1641, hee this 
Examinate was imprisoned by Sir HENRY HuNCKS, 
for takeinge a Storehouse, and puttinge goods in it 
without Licence : he was in prison a night, and the 
next day the Governour told him, that there was an A6fc 
of Councell in the Countrey that none should take a 
Storehowse without Lycence. 
FUTTER IN PEISON. 
That FFUTTER was in prison in HAWLEY'S tyme, that 
this Examinate hath gone in the night tyme to carry him 
drinke and not permitted to goe to him in the day, that 
he gave FFUTTER a bottle of Stronge water to drinke 
who afterwards told this Examinate, that they were 
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