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crye of the reſt of the childrē which eſcaped, ſo amazed the cattell feeding by, that being fearfull to be robbed of their young, they altogether came running againſt the Woolfe with ſuch force that he was preſently compelled to let goe his holde and to run away to eſcape ye danger of their hornes, by which meanes the Childe was preſerued from death, and God be thanked remains liuing at this day.

And that this thing is true, Maiſter Tice Artine a Brewer dwelling at Puddlewharfe, in London, beeing a man of that Country borne, and one of good reputation and account, is able to iuſtifie, who is neere Kinſman to this Childe, and hath from thence twice receiued Letters conſerning the ſame, and for that the firſte Letter did rather driue him into wondering at the act then yeelding credit therunto, he had ſhortlye after at requeſt of his writing another letter ſent him, wherby he was more fully ſatiſfied, and diuers other perſons of great credit in London hath in like ſorte receiued letters from their freends to the like effect.

Likewiſe in the townes of Germany aforeſaid continuall praier was vſed vnto god