is pulled downe, in steade of yt. And soe, not doubtinge of your conformitye heerin, wee comitt youe to God. Frome the Courte at Richmond the viijth of Aprill 1600.
Your lovinge frendes
Notingham
G Hunsdon
Ro: Cecyll
To the Justices of Peace of the Countye of Middlesex especially of St. Gyles without Creplegate, and to all others whome it shall Concerne.
cxxiii.
[1600, May 15. Privy Council Minute, printed Dasent, xxx. 327. Bromvill
had performed at court on 12 May (cf. App. A).]
An open letter to the Justices of Peace in the countie of Surrey,
and to all others her Majesty's officers and lovinge subjectes in that
county or burrough of Southwark to whome yt shall appertain, &c.
Whereas the bearer Peter Bromvill hath bene recommended unto her
Majestie from her good brother the French Kinge and hath shewed
some feates of great activity before her Highnes, her Majestie ys
pleased to afforde him her gratious favor and leave to exercyse and
shewe the same in soch publicke place as maie be convenient for
soche exercyses and shewes, and because for the present he hath
made choice of a place called the Swann, in old Parys Garden, beinge
the howse of Francis Langley, these shalbe to let you understand her
Majesty's good pleasure in his behalfe, and to require you not onlie
to permytt him there to shewe his feates of activitye at convenient
tymes in that place without let or interrupcion, but to assyst him
(as there shalbe occacion) that no abuse be offered him.
Postscript of Mr. Secretary's hand. It ys not meant that he shall exercyse upon any Sabothe day.
cxxiv.
[1600, June 22. Order of the Privy Council, printed M.S.C. i. 80, from
Remembrancia, ii. 188; also by Dasent, xxx. 395, and Halliwell-Phillipps,
i. 307, from minute in Council Register. The examiner's note at the end
is by one of the Clerks of the Council. The original draft of the order
has been altered in the Register, and there is a marginal note by Thomas
Smith that 'the alteracion and interlyning of this order was by reason
that the said order after the same was entred in the Booke came againe
in question and debate, and the said interlyninge and amendementes were
sett downe according to the laste determinacion of their Lordships'.
Evidently the interlineations were important, and they are therefore
marked below with square brackets, although of course they do not appear
as such in the Remembrancia copy, which agrees substantially with the
final draft in the Register. Dasent found the cancelled passages in the
Register illegible.]
Whereas diuers Complaintes haue bin heretofore made vnto the
Lordes and others of hir Maiesties privie Counsaile of the manifold