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10. C. R. to John Smith. Low Sunday [1601]
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 December 2009
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- IV. Renewal of the Conflict. June 1599—June 1601
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- Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1896
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page 174 note a Mr. Macray says: “no doubt Rob. Charnock.”
page 174 note b The decree of Blackwell condemning the censure of the Paris University in favour of the appellants was dated 29 May, 1600. It is printed in Bagshaw's True Relation.
page 175 note a Perhaps that of March 10. 1601, directed against a number of prisoners at Framlingham.
page 175 note b Richard Button, George Potter alias Transham, and James Cope, signed the Appeal.
page 175 note c Perhaps John Greene, a prisoner at Wisbech on the Jesuit side, in reference to whom Bagshaw wrote to Bluet (April 1601), “The pride of Bickley, Green, and Bramston must be rebated or else our estate is not tolerable.” (Jesuits and Seculars, p. 151.)