Notes and Queries, Number 46, September 14, 1850 by Various
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_Lucio Massari_--for the Celestini, Bologna.
_Francesco Boni_ (Il Gobbino)--for the Dominicani, Faenza. I.Z.P. _Clergy sold for Slaves_ (Vol. ii., p. 51.),--MR. SANSOM will find in the _Cromwellian Diary of Thomas Burton_, iv. 255. 273. 301-305., ample material for an answer to his question respecting the sale of any of the loyal party for slaves during the rebellion. There is no evidence of any _clergymen_ having been sold as slaves to Algiers or Barbadoes. Drs. Beale, Martin, and Sterne, heads of colleges, were threatened with this outrage (see _Querela Cantabrigiensis_ appended to the _Mercurius Rusticus_ p. 184). In the life of Dr. John Barwick, one of the authors of the _Querela_ (in the Eng. transl. p. 42.), the story is thus told: "The rebels at that time threatened some of their greatest men and most learned heads (such as Dr William Beale, Dr. Edward Martin, and Dr. Richard Sterne) transportation into the isles of America, or even to the barbarian Turks: for these great men, and several other very eminent divines, were kept close prisoners in a ship on the Thames, under the hatches, almost killed with stench, hunger, and watching; and treated by the senseless mariners with more insolence than if they had been the vilest slaves, or had been confined there for some infamous robbery or murder. Nay, one Rigby, a scoundrel of the very dregs of the parliament rebels, did at that time expose these venerable |
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