Manuscript letter signed : to an unidentified recipient, Bishopthorpe, 1601 Oct. 25.

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Manuscript letter signed : to an unidentified recipient, Bishopthorpe, 1601 Oct. 25.

Speaking against the "obstinate and disobedient" who refuse to attend services or take communion. Reminding the recipient that these people, who are named in an accompanying document (now wanting) "had broken, violated, and contemned her [majesty's] good and wholesome Lawes." Informing the recipient that these people failed to appear upon being summoned, and expecting that "speedy order will be given for Levying of the same." Also signed by John Benet, William Palmer, and William Goodwin.

1 item (1 p.) ; 36 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7173682

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Palmer, William, 17th cent,

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Hutton, Matthew, 1529-1606

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Matthew Hutton's sons were Timothy and Thomas. From the description of Letter signed from Matthew Hutton to his son [manuscript], 1603 July 18. (Folger Shakespeare Library). WorldCat record id: 318647278 Lord Cranborne was later Lord Salisbury. From the description of Copy of letter from Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York, to Lord Cranborne, December 18, 1604 [manuscript], ca. 1615. (Folger Shakespeare Library). WorldCat record id: 423396929 Archbishop o...

Benet, John, 17th cent,

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Goodwin, William, 17th cent,

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