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his Life, accomplished the Ifllie of all trulye 

 to you, and honeft Profitts, never intendinge 

 to betraye his Difcoverye (the Hope of his 

 Service) to entertayne newe Prote&ors, the 

 Juftice of Commiffion dulye extended to him, 

 and your lovinge Entertaynment, preparinge 

 him Meanes to live, and allowinge him his 

 Retorne, without Damage to your Honour 

 or Profitte, 



Prayeth your Defiftance from agravatinge 

 this Courfe of Imprifonment againft 

 him, beeinge not able to give anye ibch 

 Securitye to fatisfy the fame, hopingc 

 you are better perfvvaded of his Fidelitye 

 to you then you feeme, and ihall have 

 "better Teftimonye, if it pleafe you to 

 doe him Juftice, by Reftitutiou of his 

 Libertye, Goods, and Wages. 



So /ball rejie boande unto you in his beji 

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