[257] Foxe, Acts and Mon. ii. p. 8. Folio, 1684, London.
[258] Foxe, Acts and Mon. ii. p. 8. Folio. 1684, London.
[259] Ibid. p. 13. "And so all we murdered Hun ... and so Hun was hanged." (Evidence of Charles Joseph.)
[260] For particulars of the Inquest, see Foxe, Acts and Mon. ii. 14.
[261] Verdict on the Inquest; Foxe, 12.
[262] Foxe, Acts, ii, p. 7. His feet bound under his own horse.
[263] His bare feet were set upon hot burning coals. The Lollards (edit. Tract Soc.), p. 149.
[264] A young maid of his house coming by saw her master; she ran home. Ibid. p. 50.
[265] Foxe, Acts and Mon. ii. p. 8 (folio 1684), iv. p. 132 (Lond. 1838). We shall in future refer to the latter edition, as being more accessible.
[266] Bade cast in his children also, for they would spring of his ashes. Ibid.