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The records of the Court of Oyer and Terminer on September 9, 1692, contain a deposition by one of the people who accused Giles of witchcraft in Mercy Lewis v. Giles Corey: > I saw the apparition of Giles Corey come and afflict me urging me to write > in his book and so he continued most dreadfully to hurt me by times beating > me and almost breaking my back till the day of his examination being the and > then also during the time of his examination he did afflict and torture me > most grievously and also several times since urging me vehemently to write > in his book and I verily believe in my heart that Giles Corey is a dreadful > wizard for since he had been in prison he or his appearance has come and > most grievously tormented me. Again, in this court, Corey refused to plead.
Beaumont backed down, but a week later an unmollified Satie sent Fargue a curt note demanding an apology. Sylvia Beach recalled his response: "As usual, in Fargue's feuds, he spent a good deal of time and took a lot of trouble to write the most dreadfully insulting things he could think of in daily letters to Satie. Not satisfied with mailing them in Paris, he would go all the way to Arcueil-Cachan, where Satie lived,10 kilometers (6.2 miles) south of Paris. to slip another insulting note under his door."Volta, "Satie Seen Through His Letters", p. 164. The hand-delivery showed a particular malice: Satie allowed no one to visit his squalid apartment in Arcueil for the 27 years he lived there,Templier, "Erik Satie", p. 26.Volta, "Satie Seen Through His Letters", p. 70. and those who knew him kept their distance out of respect for his privacy.Robert Caby recalled how, as a teenaged admirer in 1924, he impulsively made the trek to Satie's Arcueil lodgings one Sunday afternoon.
In 1609 he was charged with unauthorised absence from Chichester, but no mention of drunken behaviour is made until 1613, and J Shepherd, a Weelkes scholar, has suggested caution in assuming that his decline began before this date. In 1616 he was reported to the Bishop for being "noted and famed for a comon and notorious swearer & blasphemer". The Dean and Chapter dismissed him for being drunk at the organ and using bad language during divine service. He was however reinstated and remained in the post until his death, although his behaviour did not improve; in 1619 Weelkes was again reported to the Bishop: > Dyvers tymes & very often come so disguised eyther from the Taverne or Ale > house into the quire as is muche to be lamented, for in these humoures he > will bothe curse & sweare most dreadfully, & so profane the service of God … > and though he hath bene often tymes admonished … to refrayne theis humors > and reforme hym selfe, yett he daylye continuse the same, & is rather worse > than better therein.

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