The Unfortunate Englishmen : Or, a Faithful Narrative of the Distresses And Adventures of John Cockburn, And Five Other English Mariners, Viz. Thomas Bounce, John Holland, Richard Banister, John Balman And Thomas Robinson ; Who Were Taken By a Spanish Gua
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By the time we had got to the place where we thought wc had heard the noife, it ceafed, and we found all in darknefs. At lafl, we chanced to {taml)le over a body, which lay in the door-way of the place where thefe men were kept. We endea- voured to raife it, but perceiving no figns of life in it, we concluded the ruffians iiad broke their goal, and murthered the old gentleman, our chani- bsr-fellow, and that this was his body ; the thoughts of which threw us into a terrible con- flernation, efp...ecially when we reflected, that we being wanderers in a flrange land, and under no fmall degree of odium, might be held in fufpicion of being acceffary with them in fo horried a crime, and perhaps, be punifhed as being guilty of the fa£l. Upon this ^onfideration, I advifed, that we fhould go forthwith to the Alcald Major of the tow|^ and acquaint him with what had happen- ed.^; We did fo, and though it was in the dead of the night, he rofc, and came himfelf along with us to the prifon, but took care to be well guarded by his officers ; and as we went along, he highly- commended our care and tidelity in this affair.
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