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193 - 23 Apr. To John Bridgeman, bishop of Chester

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 August 2020

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Salutem in Christo.

My very good Lord.

I hartily thanke you for your Letters, and for the continuance of your care for Dr Moreton. I pray faile not to send me notice in case the Incumbent of those Livings dye, but for the proposall you make, I shall thinke my selfe very well if I can obteyne but one of them from his Majesty. However these are to desire your Lordship to take this Letter as a Caveat, that you give noe Institution to the Rectory of Sefton, or Walton in prejudice of his Majestys right, to any upon any pretence whatsoever. My Lord Treasurer acquainted me with your payment of the Clergyes Contribution to Sir W. Udall, and I hartily thanke you for your paines and diligence therein. Methinkes it were not amiss that you found some means or other to lett my Lord Strange at least understand what a niggardly Chaplaine he hath preferrd, and how much the Example may prejudice his Majestys service. I have noe thing else to trouble your Lordship but to desire you to excuse me that I write not in myne owne hand, being at this tyme very busy and in great hast. Soe I leave you to Gods blessed protection and rest

Your Lordships very lovinge Freind and Brother.

W: Cant:

Lambeth house April 23. 1639

To the Right Reverend Father in God my very good Lord and Brother the Lord Bishop of Chester. these

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Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Print publication year: 2018

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