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137 - 23 Mar. To Samuel Collins, provost of King’s College Cambridge

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 August 2020

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Salutem in Christo

Sir:

I have now at the last sent my Decision to Eaton Colledge, concerning the Clayme made by the Fellowes of your Colledge, to the Fellowships there. And though I could not finde sufficient reason considering all things that are past in the Course of theire Elections, since the Foundation to Order, and Determine all things that were desired, by yourselfe, and that Societye; yet I have made my Decree strong, to settle five of the seaven Fellowships of Eaton, upon the Fellowes of Kings College. And to the ende you may know what right they challenge hereafter, I have here inclosd sent you a Copie of my Decree, which the last weeke I sent to Eaton, which you may keepe by you, if it please you. So wishing yourselfe, and that worthy Foundation all happines I leave you to Gods blessed protection, and rest

Your Lovinge friende

W: Cant:

Lambeth. March 23. 1636

To my very loving friend Dr Collins Provost of Kings College in Cambridge these

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Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Print publication year: 2018

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