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29. An original letter from Blackwell.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 December 2009

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III. Letters and Memorials, 1601–1603
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Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1898

References

Page 234 note a Can this be “Dowce a froward intelligencer,” who, the Bishop of London suggests to Cecil, should be transferred with other prisoners to Framlingham, July 6, 1602? (Cal. S. P. Dom. Eliz.)

Page 234 note b Barlow, Bramston and Grene were supporters of Father Weston, and the opponents of Bagshaw, in the Wisbech stirs.