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Sir I would be glad to have my horse up if you do not use him. You may allow that heir which he stands you in there, for I suppose you never use him after yr journey out of Norfolke. The small Pox is reife in towne, there dyed a fellowecommoner of Caius Colledge last weeke. So I rest yr most obedient son (?1655). " BASS. GAUDY. The reference to learning French, repeated in the next letter, is one of many indications of the widely divergent pursuits adopted by men of different status in College.... Young Gaudy was a fellow-commoner, and had pro- bably no thought of taking a degree. The scholars and Sizars would probably have had no time for such ornamental accomplishments. But it is worth noticing that a French teacher could then be found in Cambridge. "Sir I received yr letter, wherein you gave me notice that I shall receive my quarteridge this weeke: you bid me send you word how much my Frenchman hath had, he hath had 21s. For entrance and 10s. For a month's teaching. Yr booke cost 4s. 6d.
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