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In primis whither thei Mr Selynger & Mr parkehurst presentid unto tharchebisshop of Canter// bury the selfe same Articles that be conteyned in the booke of complaynte Or whither ther be moo or fewer or some alterid by addition of any wourdes

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Item whither the witnes brought in did prove all the said Articles

3

Item wherfore thei lefteoute iii of the Articles that before were presentid

4

Item whither tharchebisshop of Canterburye did rebuke Serls for that he preachid that Images myght be permittid in the churche as representoures of sainctes and not Idolles /

5

Item whither tharchebisshop of Canterburye did speake openly before all the Prebendaries and preachers there, and also openly in his consistorie, that the kinges pleasure was, to have iii preachers of the newe lernyng and III of tholde /

6

Item Whither Serles and Shether were accused by men whiche were noted by commen fame to be of evill opinion for preaching and who thei were that accused theym /

7

Item wither the honestie of thair audience offered themselffes to testifie that thei were falsely accused, and that whiche was laied againste theym was nott true, and althoughe their were a great nomber, yet thei could not be admitted, And who thei were that so offered themselffes, and whither thei offered themselves and whither they offered themselfes or Serls required theym to be examined.

8

Item whither ffals persons, men of evill fame for susspecte opinions though thei were but ii or iii were admitted

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Item whither thei Serles and Shether were Innocent preachers, and so being Innocente were condempnid thone to prison, and thother to reede a declaracion of false surmised Articles, And by whome thone was committid to prison

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Item whither thei that wolde speake against evill opinions, dare not, for if thei doo, thei be complayned apon, and callid seditious persons, stirring the people to commotion, and by whome thei be  so callid

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Item whither complaynyng, to thair ordynarye, at his handes thei gett nothing but displeasure, and the partie evill preaching moche favour and boldnes

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Item whither ii ymages of Christe and ii of our Ladie where unto was neither oblacion don, nor any light Standing, were taken down by tharchebisshop ps comandemente both by mowthe and by Letters, And what the effecte of the letters was

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