Catalogue description Further examination of JOHN COTTON at the Tower. -Seventh examination
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Reference: | 8ANC7/158 |
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Title: | Further examination of JOHN COTTON at the Tower. -Seventh examination |
Description: |
--Being asked what conferences he hath had with William Talbott since his imprisonment, he saith that "by occasion of a common walk being between their chambers, they have met together six or ten times," but spoke only of ordinary matters, for "this examinate being about to tell Talbott of the cause of his imprisonment, Talbott told him that he understood it before; and Talbott, of his part, did relate to this examinate that he thought the cause of his (the said Talbott's) trouble was because he was sent with others out of Ireland upon complaint of matters of that country, where-unto he said he was hardly drawn, and against his will. But since Mr. Talbott had his new keeper, they have had no conference but ordinary salutations. Signed by deponent. Also by Sir Francis Bacon, Sir Henry Yelverton, Sir Henry Montagu and Clement Edmondes. |
Date: | 1613, December 4 |
Held by: | Lincolnshire Archives, not available at The National Archives |
Language: | English |
Physical description: | 1 page. |
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