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The Bohemian Perſecution.
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and with others (in the year 1623.) baniſhed him the Kingdome.

3. Borbonius then went into Poland and was admitted by the King himſelf to practice Phyſick, and at length he departed this life being an old man of 70 years of age at Thorun in Pruſſia in the year 1629, 16 of December.

Chap. LXXXV.

Noblemen of Moravia impriſoned.

I. A Little while after the execution at Prague (4 of June) the Proteſtanr Noblemen of Moravia, who were thought above others to promote the Bohemians cauſe, being aſſembled by the Emperours command were carried to priſon, ſome to Brune, others to Olumitz. Without doubt theſe had beene puniſhed if the Emperour had not ſolemnly promiſed indempnity, when they yielded themselves after the battell at Prague, and the Duke of Carnovia, with Bethlehem Gabor (being that year Victors in Hungary) had procured the liberty of ſome by exchanging certaine Canons: others being kept in priſon three yeares obtained their liberty, not without the interceſſions of divers men. But their goods were confiſcated (as well as theirs who fought their ſafety by flight) to the Emperour and afterward u-

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