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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 1  1858   page 36

Archbishop Warham's Letters (1518? to 1528?), (from H. M. State Paper Office)

where for the spedyer accomplishement of this thing yor grace commaunded my sayd servaunt, this berar, to repayr to Robert Amadas1, whose advise and counceile is that I shuld sue to the Binges grace for the obteynyng of a bill tobe signed with his graces hand, after the tenour of this bill herein closed. Howbeit I thought it not convenient for me to move his highnes therein untill I may first understand yor graces farther mynde and pleasir in the same. For if yor grace be contented to have suche a bill signed by the Kinges highnes for yor Myntes at Yorke and Duresme, that knowen, if yor grace wil so advise me, I shal sue to the Kinges grace for a like bille for my Mynte at Canterbury. In this matier, I humbly beseche yor grace I may have knowlege of your pleasir by this berar. At Knolle, the third Day of Decembre, [1528 ?]
                                 At yor graces commaundement,
                                            WILLAM CANTUAR.

   Addressed : To the most Reverend father in God and my very singular good lord, my lorde Cardinal of Yorke and legate de latere is good grace.

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21, FROM THE SAME TO LORD ROCHFORD AND OTHERS
         OF THE COUNCIL.
   (Giving a detailed account of Ms interview with Deputies from the Commons of Kent, who "desired to have their loan-money again.")
   In my hartie wise I commends me to you, lykewise thanking you for many kyndenes, and for the peynes taken in the cause of William Cheke, my baily of the Bailywike of Croidon, in whiche cause I have lately receivyd lettres from the Lady of Norffolk, in which she writeth that she supposith I will be at Lamhith shortely, albeyt I entende the contrarie, for I have many thinges to be donne in thoes partes. "Wherefore, inasmoche as she and I be no indifferent judges in this behalf because the matier concernyth me for my officer, and hyr for her servauntes, I pray you to take peynes to ende yt. I desier nothing but right and justice, according to the Kinges graces lawes, ffor in caas this deyd shuld not be punisshede officers
   1 The King's goldsmith..

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