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 tell you, that Sir Charls Coot satisfied several Members of Parliament to the same effect, and therefore refused to meddle in the business, though woed by Sankey unto it, although whilst he was under mistakes, he could be as angry with me as another.

Lastly, For further proof hereof be pleased to note, that Sir John King, Col. Redman, and Captain Godfrey, and many others not of that party had with respect to their bad satisfactions much more reason to complain then any of these, had not their Honour, Reason, and Moderation convinced them that their suffering was their own misfortunes not my miscarriage. The last of which three persons had the saddest satisfaction, and the most unworthy his merits imaginable, besides his other mishaps, being left in the lurch by his own dear Colonel, Sir Hierome, who took Lismalin-park, for being the said Capt. Godfreys and others Agent, to do nothing but for himselfe.

But by the way, Sir, I would not have you think that I conceive these Gentlemens (I mean those called Anabaptists,) their Opinions concerning Baptisme or