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A reformation endeavoured of certain abuses in the church. The

parliament's address to the queen for that purpose. Her an-

swer. Church holydays: much sin committed then. The

disaffected to the church busy. Appoint fasts. A fast ap-

pointed at Stamford: the lord Burghley's letter forbidding it.

Beza's book concerning bishops, translated into English. His

letter to Scotland. A popish school set up at Doway; and

another in Scotland. Dr. Allen's book. The pope sends

over priests into England. Intelligence from Switzerland of

the pope's preparations against England. Commissions for

search after papists in Lancashire and Yorkshire. The arch-

bishop of York's letter concerning them. Countess of Cum-

berland: lady Wharton. Children of northern gentlemen

sent to Caius college, Cambridge; Dr. Legg, a papist, mas-

ter. Intelligence from the bishop of Winton, concerning pa-

pists in the county of Southampton. A search in papists'

houses. Sir William Tresham in Hoggesdon. Priests taken :

their confession. Popish cases found in sir James Hargrave's

study.
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CHAP. XXII,

Divers popish emissaries taken up. The conference at Wis-

bich. Feckenham's confession. Dr. Fulk sent by the bishop

of Ely thither. Account of the conference published. Fulk's

challenge. The pope's factors abroad discovered by A. M.

Design in Rome of invading England. Some of the prin-

ciples taught in the English college at Rome. Campion con-

fesses where he was entertained in London, and elsewhere,

viz. in Yorkshire and Lancashire. Several disputations with

him in the Tower, in answer to his challenge. Some account

of Campion, and his course of life. Parry at Paris: corre-

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