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Mary Bateson
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24 LETTEES FORM THE BISHOPS your honours letter. Towelling the Justices in Cambridge shyre, I haue conferred with Mr, Chicheley, Mr. Hutton, Mr. Hynde and Mr. Pygot. Towching the Justices of the Isle of Ely, I haue conferred with Mr. Hopkins, Mr. Dixon and Mr. Adam. Towching the Justices for Cambridge, I haue conferred with Dr. Hawforde, Dr. Ithel, Dr. Stokes, Dr. Kelke, & William Mownsey now Maior, and in Cambridge it is most requisite to have Justices of good religion. And as I can learne,
... there ar iii sortes of Justices con- cerning godly religion, sum good, whom I haue noted with this letter "g. " Sum conformable, whom I haue noted with this letter " c. " Sum mislyked, apon whom I haue sett no signe. And because your honours do requyre me to signifie whom I thinke most mete for service that way, who commonly serue in the quorum, I have enterprised to note my fansye with this letter "q" apon their heads, who ar thought metest. And further because your pleasure is, that if I consyder of any other thing, tending to your godly meaning for the redresse of this disorder, I shulde signifie the same to your honours, I have noted my poore opinion in a by papyr, to be expended of your wisdoms.

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