ffor Shether and other

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ffirste who was the begynners of theis mattiers that was porly at London

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Item by whose advice and counsell it was setforwarde / knowin

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Item with whome thei had conference, and who did bolden and animate theym in the same / and in what forme by wourdes or writing or otherwise.

4

Item what mattier thei hadd at the begynnyng for foundation or grounde in thes thinges /

5

Item if thei had any, whiter thei had theym of thair awn knowledge, or by hardesaye

6

Item what thing or thinges thei knowe my lordes grace culpable in, of thair awn knowledge and howe thei knowe it /

7

Item the like to be ministred for the proceding of the same mattier at Canterburye

8

Item howe many Justice of peace, Gentilmen and other persons, they have had conference with / in theis matters / and what thei and every of theym have don, or spoken in the same matters

9

Item to what thinges thei have conduced therunto

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Item what Petite / the clerke of the peace, or any other towardes the lawe haith said or don, as towching Inditementes / paneling of enquestes / and by what occasion, and by whose motion or commandement

11

Item to what ende or effecte, thei entendid to bring theis mattiers

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Item by what authoritie thei began and procedid in theis mattiers /

Item whither you told and declared to the vicar of Charing being in his house at Charing, Howe that iiii you did entende to preache ii sermons a pece in thile of Thanett in one daye, And to howe many moo you did declare the same, and to what entent /

X. Interrogatories "for Shether and other." 1. Who were the beginners of these matters at London; 2, and by whose advice "it was set forward." 3. With whom they had conference and who encouraged them and how. 4. What foundation they had at the beginning; 5, and whether of their own knowledge or by hearsay. 6. In what they know my lord's Grace culpable; and how they know it. 7. "The like to be ministered for the proceeding of the same matter at Canterbury." 8. How many justices of the peace, gentlemen and others they have had conference with, and what each has done or said about it. 9. "To what things they have conduced thereunto." 10. "What Petite, the clerk of the peace, or any other towards the law, hath said or done as touching indictments, panelling of inquests, and by what accusation and by whose motion or commandment. 11. "To what end or effect they intended to bring these matters." 12. By what authority they began and proceeded. "Item, whether you told and declared to the Vicar of Charing, being in his house at Charing, how that four of you did intend to preach two sermons apiece in the Isle of Thanet in one day, and to how many mo you did declare the same, and to what intent."