[ ?:sSr^-1^- Bi^i^op- 26—30 June] 1593 299
Anno 35*'' Beffni Beffin\a\e Elizabeth[ce']f
yyftft^ trie Sttnif
John Norton Entered for his Copie vnder th [e h] andes of Master Doctour
Bancroft and Master Warden Stirrop a booke intituled A discouerye
of the vnnaturall and trayterous conspiracie of Scottish papistes against
GOD his Churche their natiue Cuntrey, the kinges maiesties person and
his estate 8fc.........vj* S
rr^ip Sttttti./ [1593]
AbeU Jeffes./. Entered for his Copies vnder th[e h]andes of Master Watkins and
master Stirrop Twoo ballades the One intituled A most godly newe
ballad expressinge the wicked behaviour of age and youthe 8^c / and
th[e]other intituled the sadd lamentacon of a Constant yonge
gentlewoman . . . . . . . . . xij* S
Provyded that this Copie belonge to none elles / by any former
entrance
30 Sttttif
Thomas newman Entred for their copie, th[e]arraignement Judgement and execucon of
Johnwynnyngton ^^^^^ wytches of Huntingdonshire, beinge Recommended for matter of
truthe by master Judge ffenner vnder his handwrytinge shewed
in a Court or assemblie holden this Daye according to th[e]
ordonnances of the company......vj*
The note vnder master Justice ffenners hand is Layd vp in
the wardens cupbord
master woodcock. Receaued of him for a sermon of hear
ioT a treastise of bees Y}^ .
or Juell of the eare. vj* and
xij*
John Danter/ Entred for his copie vnder the wardens handes. a booke
[Seei?. 663.] intituled The Tyrrour {i.e. terror] of the night or a discourse of
apparisions
vj«
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