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430 ^ <strong>true</strong> Relation <strong>of</strong><strong>Dr</strong>. Dee his ABions^witbj^iritSy^c.<br />

found fanlty^ wejhonld be lent to Reme^ but after that he had begiinto move againft us, that hefound<br />

jhe Emperour more eager Ij bent againft us, than he himfelt was,<br />

N or S.<br />

The Lord 2^/c»i'«'>'^told us that when he did (inourbehalf ) advifethe Emperour <strong>of</strong> his error<br />

committed in our extermination, that the Emperour anfwered'that \!c\\i NHnctiu from his firft<br />

Audience did urge fo vehemently againRus, and alio the Pope had fen: commandment by Let-<br />

ter to him to deliver us and fend us to Fome , that he was <strong>for</strong>ced in manncrto do as he did. But<br />

jt the commandcmcnt or his Decree were to be made again, that it fhould not pafl'e > or if this<br />

Nuncius ,^p .ftolicm had not lent this Decree away to R»me , that he fhould not fend itj&c. This<br />

I note in rcfpcd <strong>of</strong> the contrariety '\n\.\\z Nhucim aflcrtifon, and the Emperours, <strong>of</strong> carlo hard<br />

ufage.<br />

The <strong>for</strong>cfaid eleventh day <strong>of</strong> July, the <strong>for</strong>efaid fr./'«m to prove this his intended perfwafion<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Nufcini good meaning toward us, and to make us beleeve that great benefit would enfue our<br />

going to Rome, did bring <strong>for</strong>th unto us a writing <strong>of</strong> his own hand which he read unto us , and at the<br />

hearing <strong>of</strong> it we muled much <strong>for</strong> <strong>many</strong> caulcs 1 asked him then why the NHncius- had not fublcribcd<br />

this writing. It is all one faid he <strong>for</strong> that ; Hath he heard this read (quoth 1,) yea, that he hath<br />

heard me read this three ieveial times t arife unto him (laid he ; ) And ifyou like <strong>of</strong> it laith he,<br />

wherein his power ferveth hiin not to per<strong>for</strong>me as much as is fpccified in the writing , he will make<br />

and ufe meancs'tohaveitfromhis Holindfe; well, laid I, take a copy here<strong>of</strong> Mr. Kelly, farlwas<br />

riding toward Salfeild about a houfe getting ; Thereupon faid he, contented , but I thiak it meetcr<br />

to lave and keep the original it ftlf laid £. K, Well, laid rucci , and io the original vvas delivered<br />

to B. K,<br />

NOTE.<br />

After 10 <strong>of</strong> the clock the fame Friday , being the eleventh day <strong>of</strong> this moncth , after break-faft<br />

I rid toward Sa/feild about the houfe ot the Earl Jll/ert <strong>of</strong> Sw'Hrtz.enherg, &t.<br />

But after 1 was out <strong>of</strong> £rjf«r

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