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To conclude, I have gone through, with the 

 plainness of truth, the parts of your majesty s letter : 

 very humbly craving pardon for troubling your ma 

 jesty so long; and most humbly praying your ma 

 jesty to continue me in your grace and favour, which 

 is the fruit of my life upon the root of a good con 

 science. And although time in this business have 

 cast me upon a particular, which, I confess, may 

 have probable shew of passion or interest ; yet God 

 is my witness, that the thing, that most moved me, 

 was an anxious and solicitous care of your majesty s 

 state and service, out of consideration of the time 

 past and present. 



God ever preserve and bless your majesty, and 

 send you a joyful return after your prosperous 

 journey. 



ADVICE TO THE KING, FOR REVIVING THE COMMISSION 

 OF SUITS. 



THAT, which for the present I would have spoken 

 with his majesty about, as a matter wherein time 

 may be precious, being upon the tenderest point of 

 all others. For though the particular occasion may 

 be despised, and yet nothing ought to be despised 

 in this kind, yet the counsel thereupon I conceive 

 to be most sound and necessary, to avoid future 

 perils. 



There is an examination taken within these few 

 days, by Mr. Attorney, concerning one Baynton, or 



