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3. Letter by Francis Clark

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 December 2009

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IV. Renewal of the Conflict. June 1599—June 1601
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1896

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References

page 157 note a It may perhaps be addressed to Thomas Bluet. Compare Bluet's note to a letter of Bagshaw, Petyt MSS., xlvii., f. 227, printed in Jesuits and Seculars, p. 150.

page 157 note b Father Edward Oldcorne, S. J., afterwards executed for alleged complicity in the Gunpowder Plot. Francis (alias William) Clark, the writer of this letter, was himself executed, together with his friend William Watson, for the plot known as “The Bye,” Nov. 29, 1603. Some of Clark's letters are signed: “Francis alias Will. Clarke.”