238 APPENDIX. beseech God direct your choice, and bles your society, to send forth many faithful laborers into the vineyard of the Lord, who from thence may be transplanted to shine as the stars for ever. Thus prays Your most assured friend to serve you, EDW. HARLEY. Decemb. 14, 1658. (2.) LETTER TO DR. TUCKNEY, MASTER OF ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE CAMBRIDGE. EDWARD HARLEY to the Reverend Dr. TUCKNEY, Master of St. John's Colledg, and Regius Professor of Divinity in Cambridg, present these. Reverend Sr-Whereas the Master and Fellowes of Caius Colledg have pleased in contemplation of some interest I han in the impropriat rectory of Folden in Norfolk, to offer me the nomination of the next incumbent, now voyd, and in the colledges gift, of which favor I have only thus far accepted, to desire that the person the college intend to present may be first aproved by yourself, whom I beseech to be wel assured, that the person you shall approv, be orthodox in doctrin and disciplin, and of a godly conversation. Your acquaintance with my dear father, who is with God, encorages me in this boldness to trouble you, as your known worth gives me confidence to entrust you. I shal be most glad of any occasion to pre- sent you a thankful return from, Sr, Your very faithful friend and servant, E. H. Tawslok in Devon, Decemb: 14, 1658, MEMORANDUM SIGNED BY THE MASTER AND FELLOWS OF CAIUS COLLEGE, RELATIVE TO THE LIVING OF. FOLDEN IN NORFOLK. Endorsed -" Caius Colledge, concerning Ffolden." July 2, 1662. Whereas the vicarage of Ffoulden in the county of Norfolk is of so small value, that it is not a competent maintenance for a minister, We,
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