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cxpe& all good Things 5 neither is this opi* 

 nion founded only upon the pad Experience 

 of your Demeanour in the former Digni- 

 ties and Offices of Magiftracy -which you 

 have fo worthily born in this City ^ but 

 more .efpecially upon the certain Knowledge 

 whjch every one hath of your natural Ge. 

 nerofity and Love to Juftice, as well in the 

 Rewarding and Encouraging of Virtue, as 

 in the Difcountenancing and Punifhing of 

 Vice 5 Qualities , which with your Blood 

 you derive \ as well as your Piety to God, 

 and Loyalty to ]the King) from one of the 

 Nobleft Families of this Kingdom. 



My JLord , I fhall not here trouble you 

 ^ith any tedious Account of the Garden it 

 §clf , it will (ufficiently appear to your 



Lord- 



