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queflion may be put to M^ Wood very eafily upon 

 what grounds he is pofitive as to his being born 

 their ; he is a friendly man, and will refolve it. So 

 much for braue Ben. You will not think the reft 

 fo tedyous as 1 doe this. 



ffor y"" 2 and 3 q^^^ of M^ Hill, and Bihngfley, 

 I do neither know nor can learn any thing worth 

 teling you. 



for y' two remaining q""^ of M^ Warner, and 

 M". Harriott this : 



yi\ Warner did long and conftantly lodg nere 

 the water- flares, or market, in Woolftable. Wool- 

 ftable is a place not far from Charing-Crofte, 

 and nerer to Northumberland-houfe. My lord of 

 Winchefter tells me, he knew him, and that he 

 fayde, he firft found out the cerculation of the 

 blood, and difcover'd it to D". Haruie (who faid 

 that 'twas he (himfelfe) that found it) for which 

 he is fo memorally famofe. Warner had a penfion 

 of 40/. a yeare from that Earle of Northumberland 



that 



