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 a Masque for Christmas, so that they grow
 serious about that already;  that will hasten
 my Lady Bedfords journey, who goes with-
 in ten days from hence to her Lord, but by
 reason of this, can make no long stay there.
 Justinian the Venetian is gone hence, and
 one Carraw come in his place:  that State
 hath taken a fresh offence at a Friar, who
 refused to absolve a Gentleman, because he
 would not expresse in confession what
 books of Father Paul, and such, he knew to
 be in the hands of any others;  the State com-
 manded him out of that territory in three
 hours warning, and he hath now submit-
 ted himself, and is returned as prisoner for
 Mantua, and so remains as yet.  Sir H.
 Wootton who writ hither, addes also that
 upon his knowledge there are 14000 as
 good Protestants as he in that State.  The
 Duke Joyeuse is dead, in Primont, returning
 from Rome, where M. Mole who went with
 the L. Rosse, is taken into the Inquisition,
 and I see small hope of his recovery (for he
 had in some translations of Plessis books
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