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OF ORIGINAL PAPERS OF STATE, RECORDS, AND LETTERS.
BY JOHN STRYPE, Μ. Α.
A NEW EDITION.
VOL. II. PART II.
OXFORD,
AT THE CLARENDON PRESS.
MDCCCXXIV.
BX
5067
593
1824
V.4
THE CONTENTS.
BOOK II.
CHAP. I.
THE plunder and massacre at Antwerp by the Spaniard. Anno 1576.
The damage sustained by the English merchants there; and
the barbarous usage of them. Other cruelties exercised in the
Low Countries. Which causeth the queen to interpose in
their behalf; and of her own subjects; by embassies to the
States; and to the king of Spain. Jealousy of the French's
coming into the Low Countries to aid them. The French
protestants prepare to fly into England. News out of France.
Order for intercepting letters to the Scottish queen. The bi-
shop of Chichester visits his diocese. The disaffected to reli-
gion there. Account of his proceedings with them. His let-
ters to the lords of the council. Many of the queen's subjects
at mass in the Portugal ambassador's house, at the Charter-
house. The recorder of London gives account to the court of
what was done there. Names of popish fugitives; certified
into the exchequer. P. 1.
CHAP. II.
The bishop of Exon sends up some that refused going to
church. Another of his diocese makes nothing of a book-
oath. His dealing with him. He opposeth the sending down
a commission ecclesiastical: and why. The bishop of Lin-
coln preacheth at court. The suitableness of his subject. He
is concerned as visitor of King's college, Cambridge. Great
differences in that college. Articles of accusation against Dr.
Goad, the provost: his answers: his good service to that
house. Sandys, bishop of London, translated to York: his
farewell sermon at St. Paul's. Endeavours used to get Bishop-
thorp from that archbishop. His reasons why he will not part