206

at that hour I did not need; withi

Respect to a bed, the

AVAL

& guard, who

sleeping i

in the Con offered

teel a

to be

shave

of

Magistrale; he spoke to his superior, who told him that I could not

200

a

Magistrate, but must cons

until the

released.

& Governor

ordered

remain

About 8o'clock I determined

to write to the

& Governor.

In my

note I pleaded my unacquaintance

with the place and my profession of Protestantism, saying

at the

12 o'clock

time that I wished I had kept

In

out of the street altogether, For this

note he did not deign to reply, but

all night,

kept me

me in durance all,

without food and without

20

bed;

however

contrary report having been published, I feel it necessary to explain the foundation of it; with respect to food, two Englishmen

who

resided

in lo

2.0L 2

Kindly

sent to send me refreshments, which

offered

to me, which I declined.

About half past twelve on

Friday

the

Governor's Secretary informed that the matter was

in the hands of the Judge,

the

ive

who would punish

me as

I deserved; I asked

him when it would be brought

to trial; he said, that

depended

upon the Judge to whom he would

immediately send

accordingly

went in

charge of a

Constable to the office of a judge and without seeing

again

f

hurried into

into another part

the town and at last lodged

in a place, which to

my astonishment,

Jail.

I found to be the common

Here, one

of the prisoners told

Share This Page