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many papers among his manuscripts help to bridge the 

 gap. He still does shopping for his wife (p. 381) ; there 

 is a letter of 24 June showing that he was interested in the 

 date of the Surrey Assizes. 



' Mr. Worlidge you were intreated to wright me word, when 

 Surrey Assizes were kept, at what place and what Judge was to 

 sitt on the Nisi prius ; which hetherto you have not done. If you 

 can be at SurreyjAssizes & our triall goe forward I must goe to the 

 Bp. of Wint ^ & expound his letter to that Judge, which will aske 

 some time to doe, & I must also goe before hand to London to 

 prepare our witnesses. In regard whereof I pray you this weeke 

 wright me word all those things I have spoken of, & if any other 

 things you knowe to be therein necessarie, And so I rest 



Your assuredly 



24 June 1634. [MS. f. 14 



In August he was away in Sussex on one of the summer 

 excursions, which he generally performed on horseback, 

 having previously, as was his way, made careful notes for 

 the. intended journey. 



Mayfield Carrier John Manser lyeth at the White Hart in Southwark : comes 



in Thursday out Friday. 

 Lewis Abell Tabreit lodgeth at the Tabott, comes in Wed., out Thurs. 



Wm Barham of Malhnge halfe a mile from Lewis but goes to Borne 



10 myles from Lewis. Mountaine Neppe. 

 Mr White of West Tarringe. 



M>' Ric Relf of Tenterden 4 miles from Rumney mersh. 

 Putt in the L.T. 8 //. 8s. lod. 4 Aug. 



[MS. f. 62 



Goodyer visited Mayfield at the time of the greatest 



^ Walter Curie. 



