[ 177 3 " low'd by the Lueen's 1Vlajefly and " whole Realm be kept, the which " except you-didwink at and d/emble, " there needed not thefe new Procla- " mations and lIrait calling upon." How much they thought the Bithops inclined to 'thew an exceffive Indulgence to the Puritans, appears by thole f Tong Words which conclude their Letter. " Where- " fore, if now you would take, for your " Part, Care and Heed, and fo the " rell ofyour Fellow-Whops, the Quiet `` of the Realmmight foon be purcha- cc fed, in our Mind, touching any fuch " Matters, which fhould begreat Plea- " fure to her Majefly, and Comfort `` unto us. The negleEting whereof, `` .how grievous it will be to her High- `` nefs, and what Danger may be to " you, her Highnefs hath expreff'd in " the faid Proclamation. Thus pray- " ing you to confider thefe things, and " withal fpeedily to put Order in them, " and from time to time to certify us " what you have done herein, to the " fulfilling of her Majefly's Defire, we " bid youmoll heartily farewel. From " Greenwich the 7th of Novem. r 573 Some time after this, the LordTrea- furer Burleigh made a Speech of the like Import in the Star-Chamber, where- in he complains of " a Number of Ibid. 476. N " Per-
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