WATER-WORKES. 



pound yearely and perpetually unto a 

 Curate ; who shall alwayes attend the 

 Artificers, to read morning and evening 

 prayer in their Chappell. An Almes- 

 house for such as (I sayd before) necessitie 

 doth cause to for-beare their owne gett- 

 ing*. 



Many Honorable Gentlemen finding 

 mine ability such, as not sodenly able to 

 raise the same : they wisht I would pre- 

 pare a number of benevolent Contributers, 

 persons of the greatest worth, best affected, 

 and knowne to bee most comfortable to 

 the Common-wealth : out of which Num- 

 ber^ I doe most humbly invite your Lord- 

 ship, with my Honorable Lord of Mount- 

 gomery to this benevolent preparation. 



I likewise invite some venerable and 

 reverend Bishops (my especiall good and 

 loving Lords) the Lord Bishops of Wor- 

 cester ^ Hereford and Gloucester. 



I invite my Honourable Lords the 

 Lord Chiefe- Justice of England, and that 

 worthye Lord Chiefe- Justice of the Com- 

 mon-pleas : the Lord Chief e-Baron, and 

 my Lords the Judges in generall. 



I invite the Knights of the Bathe, 



Knights of the Field, and Knights of 



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