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A60431 The cruelty of the magistrates of Evesham, in Worcester-shire, or, Some further particulars of their dealings and proceedings at the late sessions, and othertimes, against those people, whom scornfully they call Quakers with a warning to the heads and rulers and all people of this nation / written from Evesham the 15 day of the 8 month, 1655. Smith, Humphrey, d. 1663. 1635 (1635) Wing S4055; ESTC R31947 17,567 24

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we own yet I can sell thee a Bible if thou wilt buy one for I have three Thomas Milnard answered I will have none of thy Witchery stuff he said more that he was confident that the Mayor was bewitched he did not send all our friends to Prison that 25. day of the 9. Month Ioshua Frensome Iohn Knight On the second of the eight moneth called October Iames Wall having a tryal at their Court he came into the trial of the cau●e and Robert Atkins commanded his hat to bee taken off Iames Wall said to him Thou hast not yet made me any satisfaction for the last hat thou causest to be taken from me neither is yet restored Robert Atkins commanded the Goaler to take him to prison where he hath been without any Mittimus or any thing since laid to his charge The second of the said moneth at the Sessions holden at Evesham Thomas Woodrove being first sent for by himself and brought before the Sessions he requested that his fellow prisoners might be sent for that they might answer to the crimes laid against them if there were any Quest. You are accused to be a disturber of the peace Answ Let that be proved or read any Law that I have transgressed Iudge There may be a Law broken which cannot be read Ans Is it possible there should be Law broken that cannot be proved nor read Iudg. But as for your part you might have had your liberty if you had not came in here in this contemptible way with your Hat on therefore you shall turn back again to the Prison until you do come with your hat off take him Goaler He was sent to the prison and the rest brought up to the Bar. Robert Atkins said Do you not know that you are prisoners I marvel that you wil offer to come before a Court with your hats on Goaler take off their hats It was done thou maist as wel take off our Coats Iames Wall Thou hast not made me any satisfaction for the last hat thou did cause to be taken from me Rob. Atkins said Smith You are the Ring-Leader of this Sect and of this people I know you have Scripture enough and you can tell of Pauls Condition and many such things but you lead people contrary to the wayes of God Humph Smith Paul was accounted as a Sectarian and a Mover of Sedition and a pestilent Fellow Rob. Atkins Paul was called so but was not so but you are called so and are so Ans That is not yet proved Rob Atkins Where have you any Scripture for your keeping on your hats Tho. Cartwright The servants of the Lord had their Hats on when they were thrown into the Fiery Furnace yet they were not thrown in for keeping their hats on but because they would not bow and worship the Kings Image Humphrey Smith There is neither precept practise example nor command in the scripture nor yet any Nationall Law for putting off the hat and so long as I continued in swearing lying and in other wickedness I was never questioned by any magistrate but now the Lord hath called me from these Sins I am made a prey of by you then said they one to another he hath aspersed all the magistrates in England Quest Did you live in such Sins since you came to this Town Ans Nay Thomas Cartwright said I have lived in drunkenness swearing lying and prophaneness until now of late and none of you ever questioned me but now I have left it I am punished without a cause if any one here have ought against me now to charge me withall let him now speak before the people Rob. ●tkins Thou lookest with a good honest face I thought thou had not been a quaker therefore I thought to have shown the some favour but I see by thy beha●iour who thou art Humphrey Smith said Moses that was a qua●er did look with a better face then he Robert Atkins Here is a sufficient ground that you have come into the Court with your hats on to fine you and send you to Prison untill you learn better manners therefore I shall fine you every one and send you to Prison where you shall lye from one Sessions til another untill you come with your hats off if I may have my will and though you have been kept very high J shall take course that you shall be kept shorter and looked closer unto fine such in five pounds and the rest in three pounds a peece Goaler take them away the Goaler hawling us away Humphrey Smith said let it first be made manifest who we have offended or what we have transgressed or what errors J hold if any can be proved that the peop●… may be convinced with us of any evill we may be accused of but the Goaler hawling us away Humphrey Smith spoke further to the people and said they have shamed all profession and all nationall Government Thus were we thrust away from the bar in a quarter of an hours time and not at all called by name nor examined for what we were Prisoners nor any Mittimus read or mentioned nor any other crime laid against us or charged upon us neither was any Witness nor any one by word or bill that had any thing in the least against us neither did any open his mouth to that purpose or in any such way against us neither did they themselves accuse us though we often requested to shew us any cause why we were imprisoned but the Goaler took four of us away but Robert Smith Iohn Clemens and Same 's Wall he left at the bar where they then spake for themselves Robert Atkins hearing them asked if they were quakers too and called the Sergeants or Words men to take them away but they were let alone untill the Goaler came back again from the Prison in all which time they were not examined neither did any one accuse them of any thing Rob. Smith said he had been in Prison 6. weeks for saying the Priest did lye now there the Priest George Hopkins is and I am here to prove him a lyar and to affirm him to be a lyar before all the Court if he be not a lyar let him speak for I can prove him a lyar in severall things the Priest being there gave no answer John Clemens said I was sent for by the Deputy-Recorder who sitteth there from my fathers shop and his work and he sent me to Prison because I did not put off my hat and for that have I been in prison 6. weeks and he called to the Deputy-Recorder and bid him speake or charge him with what he had against him but he was silent and spoke not neither did any one charge him with any thing so when the Goaler came he took them away to prison also A true description of the imprisonment of William Pit a souldier for the Commonwealth I Came from my outward being in the City of Worcester into the Burrough of Evesham to visit