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  <dc:title>Mush to Bagshawe, 24 November (15960. On the back "Wharton alias Mush to Bagshawe, moving of him to peace; he answereth to diverse particulars concerning his letter against the betraying of Tillotson's escape. Letter telleth him what an opinion is had of him viz, that he hath ever been proud and violent. Concerning the contention who shall be chiefe, he feareth, as he sayth, as great violence, if Bagshawe and his sorte shold swaye, as if the other, resting indifferent who gett the victory."</dc:title>
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  <dc:date>24 November 1596</dc:date>
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