Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 August 2020
Salutem in Christo
My very good Lord.
This inclosed was deliverd me by a poore old Minister, but what his Offence hath been more then is suggested in the Petition I cannot tell. And therfore in regard of his Age and wantes, I have written these few lines, and doe hartily pray your Lordship if his Errors have been noe other then is here sett downe, to take him into your consideration, and to doe what you shall thinke fitting for him by setling him in his former poore Place as is desired, or any where else, that he may spend the short remainder of his life with some comfort, and be bound to pray for your Lordship. Soe I leave him to you, and your selfe to Gods grace, resting
Your Lordships very lovinge Freind and Brother.
W: Cant:
Lambeth. May. 12. 1636
To the right Reverend Father in God, my very good Lord and Brother, the Lord Bishop of Chester. these
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