Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 March 2023
Described Hardwick & Luard: iii.530.
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f. 1
Goostly freende in god as towchyng thyn inwarde occupacyon as me thynketh the dysposed i speke at this tyme in especyall to thyself and not to alle them þat this wrytyng shall here in generall for if i shulde write unto all then muste i wryte a thyng that were accordyng to all in generall …
f. 64
… and neuer shal haue ende yn the lyfe euerlastyng to the whyche i beseche almyghty iesu to brynge all those the whych he hathe bowght wiþ hys precyous blode amen.
‘The pystle of pryuate cowncell’ (f. 1). Þe Book of Priue Counseling. IPMEP 251; Wells Rev. 9:3429 [26]. Ed. Hodgson, Cloud pp. 135–72; Hodgson, Related pp. 75–99.
Other texts: See Ff.6.41 [1].
Inscription: ‘Peeter Hooker 1613’ (f. 64v).
s. xv.
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