The Countesse of
Shrewsbury thankes
my master for his ...
trevwell and frendly
delyng
good syr Thomas Corne[wall]ys vnderstanding by my sonne
Charles of your frendly dealing and greate paynes taken
for the well fenyshing and parfecting of the books betwene
my brother syr Thomas kytson and me hath ben such
and so faythfully in euery respecte by you parformed
as I know not how to be thankfull yenoughe for the
same and as you haue thus begonne so I most earnestly
desyre you to contenew your good meanes that allthyng...
may be now fenyshed without further prolonging of the
tyme wherin as I haue synce the begening had grete
cause so I must thynke my selfe greatly behoulding
vnto you and secke by all meanes to requyte your
frendly dealing, and thus with my hartyest
comendatyons I wyshe you as to my selfe
sheffeld this xxiiijth of nouembar
your faythfull frend
EShrouesbury