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 one of his Mufitians dyed, which was the 

 chiefeft Prefente fent to the Kinge. Aboute 

 the Burial! of him, Mr. Canlnge had much 

 . Trouble with the Portungale Fathers, whoe 

 would not fuffer him to bee burled in theire 

 Church-yarde (a Place which the Kinge 

 gave the Portungales for Buriall of Chryftians) 

 yet at lafte Mr. Canlnge buried him there, 

 but the Portungales tooke him upp againe, 

 and buried him in the Heighway ; which 

 the Kinge hearing of, made them take him 

 upp againe, and bury him in the forme* 

 Place, threatninge them, not onlye to turne 

 them out of his Kingdom, but allfoe thqire 

 dead Bodies^ theire Countriemen, out of theire 

 Graves. 



Presentlye after,, Mr. Caninge wrote 

 to us of the Daunger and Feare hee lived 

 in, of beeinge poyfoned by the Jefuitts ; 

 and therefore defired, that I Nick Withing- 

 ton might come upp to him, as well to af- 

 fifte him in his prefente Affares, as allfoe to 

 followe our Suite at Courte, in cafe of his 

 Mortalletye; wheruppon, it was concluded 

 amongfte us at Suratt> by a Counfell, that I 



ihould 



