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CXCIV. TO POTKYN HIS REGISTRAR. Ford, 16 Sept. Directs
Potkyn to publish the Act of Convocation for the abolishing
of certain holydays. p. 204.
*CXCV. TO CRUMWELL. Ford, 20 Sept. Thanks Crumwell for his favour to Thomas Wakefeld-Wishes him to be instituted to the parsonage of St. Quintyne of Spellacke.
p. 205.
*CXCVI. TO A JUSTICE. Ford, 2 Oct. 1537. Remonstrates
with him for opposing the word of God-Warns him that ei-
ther the prescribed ordinances must be obeyed, or complaint
made to the King-The Institution misreported, and the men
of the New Learning slandered by the Justice's servants—
The people deterred by his threats from reading the Bible-
His servants liable to a prosecution for heresy-Cranmer
trusts that they will be better ordered in future. p. 206.
ACXCVII. A JUSTICE TO CRANMER. Sandwich, 3 Oct. 1537. Pro-
fesses his love to God and His word-Does not fear complaint to the
King-Accuses the Archbishop of hearing the tongues of false liars
-Repels indignantly the charge of being a papist-Will use his
Majesty's authority notwithstanding the Archbishop's spies-Spoke
openly of The Institution at Sessions, and will abide by his own
words, and let his servants answer for theirs-Did not need to be
reminded of the King's benefits-Approves of The Institution, which
requires no expositor-Desires the Archbishop to convent his serv-
ants for heresy, if there is sufficient cause.
p. 211.
CXCVIII. TO A JUSTICE. Oct. 1537. Replies to the pre-
ceding letter-Complains that his friendly admonition was
misunderstood-The communication hitherto private, but if
not so taken, must be remitted to the King and his Council.
p. 214.
АсхСІХ. CXCIX. A JUSTICE TO CRANMER. Rainham, [7 Oct. 1537.] An
Answer to the foregoing-Has done his duty, and fears not the com-
plaints of Cranmer or of any other.
p. 219.
*CC. TO CRUMWELL. Ford, 9 Oct. Hethe the bearer of news
from Germany-That Wm. Gronno may be restored to his
place at Calais. p. 222.
*CCI. TO CRUMWELL. Lambeth, 11 Nov. That Towker
may have a patent of the office of physician to Christ Church,
Canterbury.
*CCII. TO CRUMWELL.
p. 223.
Lambeth, 4 Dec. Requests an order
from the Council for the view of the pix belonging to the
mint at Canterbury.
*CCIII. TO CRUMWELL. Lambeth, 6 Dec. Desires Crumwell
to promote the suit of Sir John Markham to the King.
p. 224.
CCIV. TO CRUMWELL. Ford, 14 Jan. [1538.] Concerning
the King's Corrections of The Institution, and the late Duke
of Richmond's marriage.
p. 225.
*CCV. To CRUMWELL. Ford, 25 Jan. [1538.] Sends his
Annotations on the King's Corrections of The Institution—
Reports the punishment of seditious persons-Gives a farther
opinion on the Duke of Richmond's marriage.
*CCVI. To CRUMWELL. Ford, 28 Jan.
Culpeper, gentleman waiter to the King.
- *CCVII. TO CRUMWELL. Ford, 29 Jan. ment of seditious persons-Praises Sir Edward Ryngisley.
p. 227.
In favour of John
p. 230.
Reports the punish-
ibid.
*CCVIII. TO CRUMWELL. Ford, 7 Feb. [1538.] That John
Gylderde might be instituted to the benefice of Sutton
Magna, Essex, in preference to Hugh Payne. p. 231.
CCIX. TO CRUMWELL. Ford, 28 Feb. That John Wake-
felde, who had suffered for his fidelity to the King in Lord
Darcy's rebellion, might have the farm of the priory of Pom-
fret. p. 233.
*CCX. TO CRUMWELL. Ford, 7 March. That the Prior of
the Charter House in the Isle of Axholme might not be de-
posed, there being hope of his resignation. p. 235.
*CCXI. TO CRUMWELL. Ford, 14 March. Desires Crumwell
to correct Wm. Bridges, who had carried off a woman from
sequestration, and married her without banns, license, or dis-
pensation.
p. 236.
*CCXII. TO CRUMWELL. Canterbury, 16 March. That Wm.
Chevenay, parson of Kingston, might have license for non-
residence.
p. 237.
*CCXIII. TO CRUMWELL. Canterbury, 17 March. That
Rich. Thornden might be preferred to Wm. Sandwych for the
Prior's office in Christ Church, Canterbury. p. 238.
*CCXIV. TO CRUMWELL. Lambeth, 6 April [1538.] Con-
cerning Friar Forest.
*CCXV. TO CRUMWELL. Croydon, 8 April. Concerning a dis-
p. 239.
p. 240.
pute between Francis Bassett and the Earl of Shrews-
bury.
CCXVI. TO CRUMWELL. Croydon, 11 April. Malet occu-
pied in the affairs of the Church Service-Much pity that his
means are small. p. 241.
*CCXVII. To CRUMWELL. Lambeth, 29 April. In behalf of
favourers of the New Learning at Smarden and Pluckeley,
who had been indicted for unlawful assemblies.
*CCXVIII. TO CRUMWELL. Lambeth, 1 May. That Thomas
Lawney might be preferred to the Vicarage of Roydon,
Essex.
*CCXIX. TO CRUMWELL. Lambeth, 2 May. In favour of a
kinsman.
p. 242.
p. 243.
Recommends
p. 246.
The Pope's
p. 247.
Represents
p. 244.
*CCXX. TO CRUMWELL. Croydon, 29 May. Requests Crum- well to interfere in behalf of John Tamworth, who was kept out of an inheritance in Lincolnshire.
*CCXXI. TO CRUMWELL. Lambeth, 5 June.
John Robynson to Crumwell's service.
*CCXXII. To CRUMWELL. Croydon, 12 June.
name not erased from a mass book at Croydon.
*CCXXIII. TO CRUMWELL. Croydon, 13 June.
that he is not provided for receiving Ambassadors at Lam-
beth. p. 248.
CCXXIV. TO CRUMWELL. Lambeth, 22 June [1538.] Re-
quest of the Duke of Saxony's Chancellor that the penance of
Atkynson, a sacramentary, might be altered-The Archbishop
and Bishop of Chichester being merely commissaries appointed
by Crumwell, could not accede without his authority-Sir
Edward Ryngelay. p. 249.
*CCXXV. To CRUMWELL. Lambeth, 24 July [1538.] That
his Commissary at Calais may have authority from Crum-
well to take away images-In favour of Adam Damplip.
p. 250.
*CCXXVI. TO CRUMWELL. Lambeth, 11 Aug. [1538.] Rob.
Antony returned from abroad, and readmitted to Christ
Church, Canterbury. That Nevell might continue in his farm
of Boughton.
p. 253.
*CCXXVII. TO CRUMWELL. Lambeth, 3 Aug. In favour of Wm. Swerder-of Mr. and Mrs. Statham-of Hutton and
*CCXXVIII. To CRUMWELL. Lambeth, 15 Aug. [1538.]
Intends to examine Robert Antony respecting his journey to
Rome-Adam Damplip had admitted the real presence, but
denied transubstantiation-Had withdrawn himself from fear
of the law-The Archbishop proposes to send two chap-
lains to Calais-Desires authority to prevent a prior, who
hindered the word of God, from returning thither-In favour
of Hutton. p. 257.
*CCXXIX. TO CRUMWELL. Lambeth, 18 Aug. [1538.] Re-
specting the Prior from Calais, and Crumwell's letters to the
Lord Deputy-Hutton. p. 259.
CCXXX. TO CRUMWELL. Lambeth, 18 Aug. [1538.] Orators
of Germany unwilling to stay longer in England-Had con-
sented to delay their departure for a month-Cranmer's sus-
picion that the blood of St. Thomas at Canterbury was red
ochre.
p. 260.
CCXXXI. To CRUMWELL. Lambeth, 23 Aug. [1538.]
The
English bishops unwilling to come to terms with the Orators
of Germany-The Orators badly lodged-The Abbeys of
Tudberye, Rocester, Crokesdon-Francis Basset.
*CCXXXII. TO CRUMWELL. Lambeth, 25 Aug.
p. 263.
That the
bearer, though he intended to renounce his priesthood, might
continue in the office of schoolmaster at Ludlow. p. 265.
*CCXXXIII. TO CRUMWELL. Lambeth, 28 Aug. For the
preferment of Dr. Barons to the Deanery of Tamworth Col-
lege. p. 266.
*CCXXXIV. TO CRUMWELL. Lambeth, 2 Oct. That Mr. Vaughan
might be instructed to send home Mrs. Hutton.
*CCXXXV. TO CRUMWELL. In behalf of Mrs. Hutton. p.
*CCXXXVI. TO CRUMWELL. Lambeth, 8 Oct. Encloses complaints from a scholar of Oxford-In favour of Mr. Bull.
p. 267.
268.
*CCXXXVII. TO CRUMWELL. Lambeth, 10 Oct. Thanks
Crumwell for the preferment of Markham to the farm of
the priory of Newsted-Two Observants had confessed high
treason. p. 272.
*CCXXXVIII. TO CRUMWELL. Lambeth, 23 Oct. Recom-
mends Nicholas Bacon for the townclerkship of Calais.
p. 273.
*CCXXXIX. To CRUMWELL. Lambeth, 14 Nov. [1538.] For
the preferment of Dr. Champion to the Benefice of Shepton
Mallet, Somersetshire, in the place of Crofts, attainted of
treason.
*CCXL. TO CRUMWELL. Lambeth, 19 Nov.
p. 274.
Begs to be re-
sundry places
p. 275.
p. 276.
leased from the King's order to be at two
about one time.
*CCXLI. To CRUMWELL. Lambeth, 21 Nov. That Dr. Bar- bar may be preferred to a Prebend in the King's College at Oxford, on the resignation of Dr. Cave.
*CCXLII. TO CRUMWELL. Lambeth, 28 Nov. In behalf of
Henry Cortbeke, a Dutch priest.
*CCXLIII. TO CRUMWELL. Ford, 14 Dec. [1538.] Crumwell
appointed High Steward of the Archbishop's franchises, and
Master of the game-Francis Basset.
*CCXLIV. To CRUMWELL. Ford, 11 Jan. 1539. Reports
the naughty communication of Henry Totehill-Had com-
mitted two priests for breaking the King's Injunctions-Sir
Edw. Ringeley. p. 278.
CCXLV. TO CRUMWELL. Ford, 21 Jan. Concerning Crum-
p. 277.
well's patents for the Stewardship of the liberties and Master-
ship of the game-Legal difficulties respecting them—Piti-
able situation of the young Lord of Abergavenny and of Sir
Edw. Nevell's son.
p. 280.
Concerning a
p. 281.
*CCXLVI. TO CRUMWELL. Ford, 31 Jan.
sermon to be preached by Dr. Cronkhorne.
*CCXLVII. To CRUMWELL. Canterbury, 6 April. Concern-
ing the wardship of Thomas Wyate's son. p. 282.
*CCXLVIII. TO LORD LISLE. Croydon, 13 July [1539.]
Promises Lord Lisle to provide him, if possible, with a dis-
creet parish priest, and a learned commissary-Directs that
no one should preach out of his own cure without authority
from the King or himself—That the Bible should not be
read so as to interrupt the service-That if doubts arise, re-
sort should be had to lawful preachers-Concerning Ralph
Hare, and Broke. p. 283.
CCXLIX. To CRUMWELL. Croydon, 21 July. Returns a
Primer, corrected.
*CCL. TO CRUMWELL. Croydon, 30 July [1539.] Concerning
a priest and a woman.
p. 285.
p. 286.