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1628-02-03
The time is nowe come, wherein ther will be and is (as I suppose) great need of of your counsell and helpe, about mr. Howes3 sonnes wardship.4 that it may be so disposed of and settled as may be for the best good of the ward and of the estate, that no hungry catchpole may gett in, to fish there at his pleasure. We are somewhat afrayde still of Hedge, (lest some Frind may helpe him, for ther owne turne sake and aduantage.) but ther will be oath taken sufficient against his prodigall wastfullnes, and extreame pouertie. W
The good lord turne our hartes to him. and prepare vs to meete him, in true Repentance, and heare the Sighes and Teares of his people, (so many thousandes,) for Christs sake, what hope is left vs, but his mercie? The lord be with you. Your verie louinge Frind at command,
ca. 1590–1667)
W. 3. 1; 4
Collections
, VII. 1–2.
“Mr. Robert Howe, Counselman, bearing the office of the Mayor, buried in the Churchyard. He lived very religiously, and died very much lamented by the inhabitants of the towne; being buried viii October, 1627.” First volume of the Register of All Saints Church, Sudbury, quoted by Charles Badham, The History and Antiquities of All Saints Church, Sudbury (London, 1852), 118. Robert Howe was bailiff of Sudbury, 1616–17, and mayor, 1621–22 and 1624–25. Suffolk Institute of Archaeology,
Proceedings
, XIII. (1909), 290, 291, 292.
On this wardship see supra, p. 38.
Before “William,” “Goodman” is cancelled.
Mentioned above, p. 38. Bailiff of Sudbury, 1627–28, and mayor, 1630–31 and 1639–40. Vincent Cocke is recorded as bailiff for 1628–29. Suffolk Institute of Archaeology,
Proceedings
, XIII. 292, 293, 294, 310. “The family of the Hasells was an influential one for several generations in the town, and many of the members were buried in All Saints' church, and others in S. Gregory's churchyard.” W. W. Hodson, ibid., VII. (1891), 32.
That the date is February 3, 1627–28, not 1628–29, is shown by the following evidences: (1) the date of Robert Howes' death (page 57,
note 3); (2) the date “Hill: 3: Caroli,” i.e., January-February, 1627–28, in the charges in this case entered by Winthrop in his Notebook (supra, p. 38); (3) the mention of Hasell as bailiff of Sudbury, his term beginning in September or October, 1627, and ending at a like time in 1628.