WATER-WORKES. 



feete, and told his Lordshipp the cause 

 was, he came for his life : My Lord 

 hearing that, allowed this his coming 

 with a vengeance, in respect of his neces- 

 sity to prevent a mischief, and with 

 patience priviledg'd the offence, beating 

 the Groome for his ill respect : So good 

 my Lord, make me free of your pre- 

 sence ; and command your principall 

 Attendants (as Secretaries, but especially 

 the Gentlemen of your Chamber, and 

 Groomes) to take speciall notice, My 

 comming is to doe you all honour. If I 

 should attend Houres, Times and Seasons, 

 I should bee in that case as if I weare to 

 deale with your Lordship by Petition, 

 & to purchase your speach with a price, 

 so the memory of three hundred yeares 

 dependancy should be trodden under foot 

 as of no value. 



As Lawyers not fedde every Tearme, 

 breeds neglect of their Clients, with dis- 

 continuances and cessations ; so, your 

 Lordshipp may handle the matter, and 

 post me over by discontinuance, that 

 you will forgett I have not done 

 my duty this two yeares and more. 

 But your greatest and dearest Servants 

 29 can 



