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ther with duers Loꝛdes and gentlemen our ſeruaunts that dꝛewe vnto vs: as conſidering y (t) the ſame had bꝛed ſome ſhadowe to this people, also y (t) they took hold of this pꝛetence, wherby the moꝛe to prꝛouoke ⁊ ſtirre them vp. All this notwithſtanding, in liew of finding our wiſhed effect to their own benefite and our contentation, they neuertheleſſe ſtill pꝛoceeded in raiſing their bulwacks, ſtrengthening their guarde night ⁊ day, ⁊ appꝛoaching the ſame toward our ſaid Caſtle of the Loure, euen to the very ſentinels of our oꝛdinary guarde, as alſo they ſeazed vpon the townhouſe of the ſame towne, togither with the keyes of S. Anthonies gate and other the gates therof: ſo that by the thirteenth of this moneth, matters were runne ſo farre that it ſee-med