William Wayte writes to Paston that Denyes ought to withdraw his garrison from Roydon.
Denyes of the tale that Fyncheham told whan he cam hom for Sir T.
Hee denyes the having any Box upon the Table; The calling for a Hammer; The having seen any of the Hawkers there; And upon the whole matter, The having had anything to doe with the Catholicks Apology.
Whairat the Bischop thinking to have triumphed, said, "SIR, Lo, he denyes that God is in heavin.
Which we wryt, becaus that we hear, that the said Maister James, principall mysgydar now of Scotland, denyes that he had any thing to do with the Castell of Sanctandrois, or yet that ever he was in the galayis.
He utterly denyes that confession of a Witch, which is drawn from her by flattery, viz.
But whatever may have been the cause, poor Denyes now becomes positively an object for compassion--all the more so because his chief feeling in the matter was not a selfish one.
Poor Denyes was in dread of still further evils arising out of the case when he wrote these facts to John Paston.
Such were the last words of a postscript whichDenyes appended to his first melancholy letter, complaining of his own and his wife's imprisonment.
But with increase of wealth, as others have found in all ages, Denyes experienced an increase of anxieties and of business also.
The manner in which Denyes here speaks of her daughter gives us reason to believe that she was a widow before he married her.
Footnote 141-3: Apparently Agnes Denyes had taken sanctuary at Westminster before her imprisonment.
Certain it is that he made some effort for whichDenyes was beyond measure grateful.
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