Avxbyf naq zr. March 28th, Mr. Francis Garland
browght me Sir Edward Kelley and his brother's letters. March 31st,
a great fit of the stone in my left kydney: all day I could do but
three or four drops of water, but I drunk a draught of white wyne
and salet oyle, and after that, crabs' eys in powder with the bone
in the carp's head, and abowt four of the clok I did eat tosted cake
buttered, and with suger and nutmeg on it, and drunk two great
draughts of ale with it; and I voyded within an howr much water, and
a stone as big as an Alexander seed. God be thanked! Five shillings
to Robert Webb, part of his wagis.
April 1st, Capitayn Hendor made acquayntance with me, and shewed
me a part of his pollicy against the Spanishe King his intended
mischief agaynst her Majestie and this realme. April 4th, John
Stokden cam to study with our children. Mr. Thomas Wye cam with a
token from Mistres Ashley. Remove to Mr. Harding and Mr. Abbot at
Oxford abowt my Arabik boke. April 5th, my right ey very sore and
bludshotten. April 7th, Mr. Nicols cam agayn out of Northampton. Mr.
Barret and Mistres Barret cam to visit me. May 3rd, betwene 6 and 7
after none the Quene sent for me to her in the privy garden at
Grenwich, when I delivered in writing the hevenly admonition, and
Her Majestie tok it thankfully. Onely the Lady Warwyk and Sir Robert
Cecill his Lady wer in the garden with Her Majestie. May 18th, Her
Majestie sent me agayn the copy of the letter of G.
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