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WARNER did clap this Examinate in prison, as he told 
this Examinate for releiveinge the Rebells meaneinge 
the English, as he tould this Examinate. 
W hippinge — Barbados. 
WlBORNE. 
JOHN WlBORNE saith. That at a Sessions in the 
Barbados he was sentenced to be v/hipt and that he was 
accordingly whipt. 
THOMAS BASTON spith. Thatheknowes WlBORNE was 
whipped. 
St. Christofers. 
JAMES ASTREY saith. That there were some whipped 
in the yeere 1629 or (30), which he knowes. Sawe one 
ffrench whipped for foure dayes togither for speakeinge 
against Bishopp ABBOT, when he was whipped he had a 
paper in his hat, knowes not the words, saith it was 
against the Bishop and some of the Councell, and saith 
that this was done by the Governour and Councell, with- 
out any Jury. 
Pillo 11 ringe — B'a r I ados. 
FUTTER. 
THOMAS BASTON saith. That FFUTTER stood on the 
Pillory an houre in a violent hot day betweene twelve 
and one of the Clocke without his hat, it beinge thensoe 
parchinge hot that the Sunne peirced his skull, and that 
he was sentenced by the Governour to stand with a 
paper on his hat, that the cause of his sentence was for 
that he tould Major Read the Judge of the Court 
in open Courte, if all whore masters were taken off 
the Bench, what would the Governour doe for a Coun- 
