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Papers of the Winthrop Family, Volume 1Note: you've followed an index reference to a note that, due to changes between the print and digital editions, may no longer be on page 270. Please look at all notes at the end of the document or documents on page 270.

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Henry Sandes to John Winthrop1
Sandes, Henry Winthrop, John

1622

To my Worshipfull well aproued good friend Mr. John Wintrop at Honton Houton Hall these.
Sir,

I do vnderstand that Stoke2 Vicaradge is not yet giuen. It is a great parish. I do from my hart persuade my selfe that at Naylond would be a good Church of God if they had a good minister. Theare is one or two. One is one Mr. Watson felow of Trinitie Colledge. I take the next yere to be his yere of Bachelour of Diuinitie. A Gentleman borne hath of his owne some xx or xxx li. Cleere a yere. A man of gret lerning for his tyme and verie quiet. Theare is another one Mr. Gilgate,3 sonne vnto Mr. Gilgate that dwelt at Langham, one whome I thinke Mr. Manocke4 knew and a verie quiet honest man. A sufficient scholer. A bachelour and so I thinke it may be he will contynue for he is of some good resonable yeres. Let me intreat you euer in the Affection that I know you beare to the Churche of God to look into it and help. If extremitie of busines had not hinderd I would haue bene with you afore this tyme and I purpose afore weekes be ended to come to you. In the meane tyme the thing is presently to be done. Let me intreat importunitie to the vttermost you can. I pitie the Church. The Lord stirre vp all our hartes to loue it and labour for the good of it. I take my leaue thus hastely this hande being wearie. Commending my selfe to your owne selfe and Mris. Wintrop, Not forgetting Mris. Hanna, Your Worships exceedingly behoulding to you

Hen. Sandes.
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W. Au. 15.

2.

Stoke by Nayland.

3.

William Gylgate, B.A. of Cambridge, was ordained priest in 1593 and was vicar of Ashfield and Thorpe, co. Suffolk. The son is not in the Cambridge list. Venn, A. C. , II. 278.

4.

Francis Mannock of Gifford Hall, Stoke by Nayland, son of William and Etheldred (Parys) Mannock. He married Dorothy, daughter of William Saunders of Welford, co. Northampton, was created baronet June 1, 1627, and died November 20, 1634. Cokayne, Complete Baronetage, II. 24.

Commission1
Winthrop, John

1622-06-28

Knowe all men by these presentes that I John Winthrop esqr. Lord of the manor of Groton in the County of Suffolk have given and granted and by these presentes doe give and grant vnto my welbeloved father Adam Winthrop esqr. the office of Coroner within my said manor, with all the power iurisdiction and fees to the said office appertaininge, to be exercised 271and enioyd by him for terme of his life. in wittnesse whereof I have here-vnto putt my hande and seale. Dated at Groton aforesaid this xxviijth daye of June Anno Regni Regis domini nostri Jacobi etc: 20.

John Winthrop Seal Sealed and delivered in the presence of Thomas Gostlin Robert Gouldstone
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W. Au. 11.