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The Preface, &c,

his quiet again, till I have my Drum, or satisfaction from him.

This was deposed by one Thomas Avis Servant to one Mr. Thomas Sadler of North-Wilts, and these words had like to have cost the Drummer his Life. For else, although the things were never so true, it could not have been rightly applyed to him more than to another. I should only add, that the before mentioned Witnesses were Neighbours, and deposed, that they heard and saw these things almost every day or night for many Months together. As to the Sculpture you intend, you best understand the advantage, I think it needless. And those Words [you shall have Drumming enough] is more than I heard him speak: I rest

Your loving Friend,

Tedworth
Aug. 8. 1674.
Jo. Mompesson.

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