. ubt not bot to have them in the tower,or ther heidis from ther fhulders. The SoUiciter and Fynes and Earll we muft ferve with thefame fauce ; and in the hous of the Lordis, Mandeville is touched, but Eflex, Warwick, Say, Brookaud Paget muft follow, or els we fall not be quyet. Faulkland and Culpepper are freinds to ourfyde ; at the left wife thay will do ws no hurt. The Proteftantis and Puritanes are fo divydit,that we neid not feii- thame. The Proteftantis in a greater pairt will joyne with ws, or ftand neuteris,whill the Puritane


. ubt not bot to have them in the tower,or ther heidis from ther fhulders. The SoUiciter and Fynes and Earll we muft ferve with thefame fauce ; and in the hous of the Lordis, Mandeville is touched, but Eflex, Warwick, Say, Brookaud Paget muft follow, or els we fall not be quyet. Faulkland and Culpepper are freinds to ourfyde ; at the left wife thay will do ws no hurt. The Proteftantis and Puritanes are fo divydit,that we neid not feii- thame. The Proteftantis in a greater pairt will joyne with ws, or ftand neuteris,whill the Puritane is fupprefled. If we can bring them wnder, the Proteftant will either fall inwith ws generallie, or els, if thay do not, they ar fo indifferent, that, either by fair or fouU meinis,we fall be able to command them. The mifchevous Londoneris and apprenteifes may do ws fumhurt for prefent; but we neid not muche feir them, thay do nothing orderlie, bot tumultuoullie;therfore we doubt not bot to have them wnder command after one brunt, for oure pairty is ftronge. 1612. IN SCOTLAND AND ENGLAND. 3 in the city, efpeciallie Holburne, the New Buildingis and Wellminfter. We ar affrayed of nothingbut the Scottis appearing agane ; but we have maid ane pairty there at tlie Kingis lad being thair,whiche will hold ther handis behind them, quliill we act owe pairtis at home. Let ws acquyteourfelfis like men for our religiouu and countrie, now or never. The Kingis liairt is Protellant,but our freindis can perliiade him, and mak him beleive any thing. He hates the Puritane pairty,and is maid irreconciliabill to that Iyde. So that the fone, the moone and ftan-s ar for ws. Therear no lefs then twentie thouland minilleris in England, the gryter half will in ther places be ourfreindis to avenge the bifchopis diihonor. Let our fieindis be encouraged, the work is more thenhalf done. Your fervant, R. R. London, printed 1642. Thefe letteris intercepted is forthwith red in the Hous of Commons, andordered


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