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cell and said further in the Court that my lord of 
Carlile himselfe was somewhat too much given to 
drinke. 
Saith, WiBORNE stood on the Pillory two houres after 
sunne set, starke naked from the waist upward when the 
flyes called the Minewaige were very busy, soe that he 
had as good have had as many needles about him, and 
that his offence was because of a difference betweene 
Master HlLLIARD and him, knowes nott he reason of that 
difference. 
JOHN WiLBORNE saith. That he stood on the Pillowry 
his ears nailled to the pillory with ten-penny nailes, and 
that when he was whipped his doublet was off, but not 
when he was on the pillory, and that he should have 
stood two houres on the pillory, but did not stand soe 
long by reason the sunn was almost downe when he was 
put in the pillory, and was not to stand after sunne set, 
that his sentance was for writinge a booke which they 
tearmde a libell. 
STIGMATIZING AND CUTTING OFF EARES. 
JOHN WiBORNE saith. That he was stigmatized and 
that his sentence was by the Governour and Councell 
for Traitours to God and the Kinge. 
Thomas Baston saith, that WiLBORNE was stigma- 
tized. 
CAPTAINE STRONGE saith, he saw WiBORNE stigma- 
tized, and heard the Iron hisse on his cheeke. 
CAPTAINE STRONGE further saith, that a servant to one 
BOLTON did loose his eares for a Cheate, BOLTON have- 
inge cheated this Examinate with bad Cotten, did cause 
his servant owne the fa6l, for which his servant lost his 
eares, and for it his master gave him his freedome. 
