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of St. Alban s, forbid preaching. Cartwright the Pu 

 ritan. Sir Denys Roghan, an Irish Priest. The see of 

 Oxford void. P. 97. 



The occasion of a contest between the Bishop and Haddocks. Ann. 1588. 

 Maddocks complains to the Council. The Bishop relates the 15 9 , 



case. Maddocks submits. Smith, Lecturer of St. Clement s. 

 Greenham s account of him to the Lord Treasurer. The Bishop 

 suspends him. The reasons why. His answer to them. Cer 

 tain of the parish sue to the Lord Burghley for Smith to be 

 their Minister. An abusive book against the King of Spain. The 

 Bishop sent unto, to find the printer. Visits. Suspends Dyke 

 of St. Alban s. Gives his reasons for so doing. Cartwright in 

 the Fleet appears before the Bishop : who expostulates with 

 him. The Bishop s house vexed with an Irish Priest. Sues to 

 be rid of him. Who this Irishman was. His informations to 

 the Council ; and advice. But proves a right Irishman. The 

 Bishop commends certain for the see of Oxford. Desirous to 

 resign. 



CHAP. X. 



The Bishop s last visitation. His death. His burial. His 

 last will. His children and posterity. P. 112. 



His last visitation. Departs this life. His estate. His last Ann. 1592. 

 will. His wife and children. His eldest son, Samuel. Dr. ~~ 1694 

 Aylmer, his second son. Some character of him. Some farther 

 character of Dr. Aylmer. His charity. Humble and mortified. 

 His preparation for death. The Bishop s third son, John. His 

 fourth, fifth, and seventh sons. Tobel, his sixth son. His 

 daughters. Dr. Squire, the Bishop s son-in-law. Squire a pro 

 digal. The Bishop s letter to the Lord Treasurer concerning 

 Squire. The Bishop s name and family. George Aylmer one 

 of the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem. The Bishop s house 

 keeping and expenses. His purchase. His dilapidations : for 

 which Bishop Bancroft sues- his son and heir. 



CHAP. XI. 



Some observations upon Bishop Aylmer. Certain things 

 charged upon him cleared. The Lord Burghley his 

 friend. P. 129. 



A review taken of the Bishop. Faults charged upon him. 



