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oath : and that we are bound to confess our faults j and that 

 he and others held conferences and made laws ; and when he 

 was moved again to take the oath. Bancroft shews the danger 

 of the discipline j in France, in Scotland, and Geneva. Cart- 

 wright s reply to this. The Bishop makes an act of Cart- 

 wright s refusal. The Queen had read his answers. The Ar 

 ticles charged against Cartwright and his fellows. The pro 

 ceedings with them. How the cause with the Puritans stood. 

 Interrogatories put to them. Upon the Bishop s death, the 

 Dean and Chapter claim the temporalties. The Dean and 

 Chapter custodes episcopatus. The Aylmers of Ireland. The 

 stolen match of the Lady Dorothy Devereux with Sir Tho. 

 Parrot. An injunction about licences to marry. 



