Document signed : [London, 1606].

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Document signed : [London, 1606].

Being a warrant to pay the keepers of the Gatehouse, Westminster, for the expenses of Richard Zouche, Esq., Edmond Browne, Thomas Stanney, a Jesuit, John Roberts, a seminary priest, Timothie Hayes and Mathewe Battye, prisoners, there for eight weeks by order of the Privy Council.

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