. Archaeologia cantiana. itness whereof, we have caused these our letters to bemade patent. Witness myself at Westminster, the 14th day ofApril, in the year of our reign the sixth. And thereon came William Braybrok, of London, fish-monger ; William Grandon, of Westminster; Eobert Beche, ofLondon, mason ; and Thomas Boteler, of London, draper; andbecame sureties for the foresaid John Cote, that he, from hence-forth, would behave himself well and peacefully towards ourLord the King and his people, and that he would not raiseinsurrection against our Lord the King or his people, nor makeor in any


. Archaeologia cantiana. itness whereof, we have caused these our letters to bemade patent. Witness myself at Westminster, the 14th day ofApril, in the year of our reign the sixth. And thereon came William Braybrok, of London, fish-monger ; William Grandon, of Westminster; Eobert Beche, ofLondon, mason ; and Thomas Boteler, of London, draper; andbecame sureties for the foresaid John Cote, that he, from hence-forth, would behave himself well and peacefully towards ourLord the King and his people, and that he would not raiseinsurrection against our Lord the King or his people, nor makeor in any way cause to be made, any gatherings or illegal con-venticles which might produce insurrection against our Lordthe King, or the terror of his peace; and in case that he hearany rumour of insurrection, gatherings, or conventicles of thiskind, to be made by any of the said malefactors, he will, withoutdelay, forewarn the King and his Council thereof. To wit, each of the said sureties under the penalty of twohundred 87


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