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14. The Condicions of Yeldinge.
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 98 note a The whole of this paper, in the minute and cramped hand of W. Watson, is written on two sides of half a folio.
page 98 note b These are probably the conditions referred to by Mush in a letter written to Bagshaw on Friday after Ascension Day (printed in Jesuits end Seculars, p 147, from the Petyt MSS., xlvii., f. 204). Mush writes: “We offered to yeald upon verie reasonable condicions, weh all were refused. And Mr Collington, myselfe, & Mr Heberne suspended ab omni nsu facultatum.”
page 99 note a Father Lister's treatise, Adversus Factiosos, declaring that the malcontents were guilty of schism, and had incurred excommunication. It was first printed by Bagshaw in his Relatio Compendiosa. Blackwell formally approved of this treatise in a letter dated March 26, 1599.