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Letter from John [Watson], Bishop of Winchester, Southwark, to Sir William More....
Catalogue reference: 6729/12/18
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- Letter from John [Watson], Bishop of Winchester, Southwark, to Sir William More. He had intended to come to Surrey, but because of an attack of his 'old disease' is forced to leave the visitation to his Chancellor. When the vicar of Farnham's 'disorders and disability' are proved, he shall take action as he had previously told More. [HMC p.635b; apparently refers to Daniel Crafte: see LM/1042/14, section B.1.17]
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- 4 May 1581
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- Surrey History Centre
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6729/12/
HISTORICAL CORRESPONDENCE VOLUME LM/2013
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MORE MOLYNEUX FAMILY OF LOSELEY PARK, HISTORICAL CORRESPONDENCE VOLUMES
Within the series: 6729/12/
HISTORICAL CORRESPONDENCE VOLUME LM/2013
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Letter from John [Watson], Bishop of Winchester, Southwark, to Sir William More. He had intended to come to Surrey, but because of an attack of his 'old disease' is forced to leave the visitation to his Chancellor. When the vicar of Farnham's 'disorders and disability' are proved, he shall take action as he had previously told More. [HMC p.635b; apparently refers to Daniel Crafte: see LM/1042/14, section B.1.17]