Journal Vol1 3
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | journal |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-journal-vol1-3-871 |
| Words | 341 |
2. EvizazetH Hoxueran, of Cork, deposes :--That on May 3, as she
was going down Castle-street, she saw Nicholas Butler on a table, with
ballads in one hand and a Bible in the other: that she expressed some
concern thereat; on which sheriff Reilly ordered his bailiff to carry her
to Bridewell: that afterward the bailiff came and said, his master ordered
she should be carried to gaol; and that she continued in gaol from May
3, about eight in the evening, till between ten and twelve on May 5.
3. Joun Stocxpate, of Cork, tallow chandler, deposes :--That on May
5, while he and others were assembled to hear the word of God, Nicholas
Butler came down to the house where they were, with a very numerous
mob: that when this deponent came out, they threw all manner of dirt,
and abundance of stones at him: that they then beat, bruised, and cut
him in several places: that seeing his wife on the ground, and the mob