Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 August 2020
Mr Attorney
Whereas his majestie hath beene pleased to give you direction (amongst other thinges) to præpare for his royall signature a bill for the setling and uniting of the rectory impropriate of Saint Thomas, and certaine tenements in the towne and county of Haverfordwest, upon and to the church of Saint Thomas there, and for the making of the same a rectory presentative in his majesties personall donation, and the then Curate of the same church (there being no vicaridg endowed) to be the first Rectour of the same. Now forasmuch as since his majesties said direction and before any settlement of the premisses the then Curate of the said church is dead, his majestie is pleased that Francis Robinson clerk shalbe the first Rectour of the said church. And that you prepare the said Bill for the setling of the premisses accordingly. And for so doeing this shalbe your warrant.
W: Cant
April. 20. 1640
To Sir John Bankes Knight his Majesties Atturney generall
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