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9. Letter from “Ed. T,” in the Clink prison, to Dr. Bagshaw

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 December 2009

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II. Blackwell's Authority Questioned
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Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1896

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page 84 note a Apparently Edward Tempest, the recipient at the Roman College of the several letters from Dr. Gifford, referred to in the Chief Heads of Accusations (supra, p. 7). He was sent into England, Sept. 16, 1597, and was arrested Jan. 5, 1599. On the 15th of the same month he wrote a letter to the archpriest from the Clink prison (Foley, Records, vi., 182).

page 84 note b William Waad, clerk of the Privy Council. Bagshaw had been summoned from Wisbech by the council in October, 1598, and remained in the Gatehouse or other London prisons until the following February.