Smyth,
of Upton personage, cam this Sunday. Feb. 13th, Edmond Arnold to
London; thereuppon I sent spedily. Feb. 20th, I wrote by Oliver
Ellet, the taylor, to Mr. Nicolls to Faxton. Feb. 22nd, Mr. Nicolls
cam and wished to mete Ellet. Feb. 25th, the eclips. A clowdy day,
but great darknes abowt 9? mane. Feb. 26th, circa mediam noctem
amaritudo mea. Feb. 27th, Mr. Nicolls rode homeward, and met the
messager a little beyond Stopford. I lent Mr. Nicolls home with him
Roger Edward's boke to be browght to me by Barthilmew Hikman. March
1st, I receyved Mr. Thynne his letter for Sted's det, and Ed. Arnold
his letter of the sute from Upton, and of the Lord Archebisshop his
hard dealing. March 2nd, I sent the statute staple to London to Mr.
George Brok for Sted. I wrote letters by John Hardy, and sent them
in a box. March 5th, newes of Mistres Mary Nevell's death by William
Nicholson, that she dyed the Fryday after Candelmas Day. March 11th,
borrowed 40_s._ of Mr. George Kenion, of Kersall, to repay againe as
sone as I can conveniently. Receyved by Richard Walkeden.
1600. June 10th, set out from London. Jun. 18th, I, my wife, Arthur
Rowland, Mistres Marie Nicols, and Mr. Richard Arnold cam to
Manchester.
July 3rd, the Commission set uppon in the Chapter Howse. July 7th,
this morning, as I lay in my bed, it cam into my fantasy to write a
boke, "De differentiis quibusdam corporum et spirituum." July 8th,
I writ to the Lord Bishop of Chester by Mr.
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