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?.ualis ab intepto proce?rit ?, tibi contier. ttor, SAWUat?AV, ?tpril 7. .?? N purfuance of th.e adyice given to Mr. �,? i'? Meadowcourt by his fr,ends, to plead his Majetty's Ac� grace in the Vice-(2han- ,P?,$? cellor's court, which they inform'd hilu extended to thot? pretended crimes,which were regiltred againIt him in the Black Book j he went to one B-----r, a 2?ro?or of the court, (not ? i?ro?or of' the univerfity, who is a quite different officer )and retain'd him with a fi?e, giving him the following inltru&ions: That he Onould cite the two i?rottors (of the uni- verfity) to give their realohs in the court for conti- nuing his na?e in the BIm? Book; and, upon giving their realohs, he enould plead the aft of grace in his behalf, and petition the court to decree, that hia name mi?:ht be blotted out. He at firit fcruplecl to cite the ?0?0rs into the court, and required to b? - conrider-of allow'd a great .deal of time to this nic? and ticklifhafh?r, ( as he call'd it } but, upon Mr; Me?do?ourt's refuting to .?gree to uny dehy, and prefling him to proc'eed wtth all pO_ffible expediti- ou? he t?romis'd to follow hi? iultru?i?. --