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ther ſhe might thꝛough her diſcretion and authoꝛitie in our abſence bee able to finde anye means, how to appeaze the ſaid tumult, which notwithſtāding, whatſoeuer her endeuours, ſhe coulde not in our pꝛeſence perfoꝛme, and ſo are come into this our Towne of Chartres, from whence wee thought good immediatly to ſende you theſe pꝛeſentes therein deſiring you to conſider of the conſequence of this cauſe, how pꝛeiudiciall and hurtfull it will be, in caſe it goe foꝛward, vnto the cōmon cauſe, eſpecially to our holy catholike, Apoſtolike and Romiſh religiō, ſith that they who were wont to fight togither foꝛ the pꝛopagation therof, ſhal thꝛough this accident (if it bee not remedied) be diſvnited and foꝛced to turne their weapons cache againſt o-ther: