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wysche me with you/ you Arr nott forgotten here by your frends/ thow well worthy to be so longe Awaye
al ar well at hacney and my lady arbella our lord bles her a goody childe I pray yow ladyship let me know often how my lord gorge doth
I here that my sister Pembroke growethe sumwhat better then she was, yet weake still./ I am to crave pardone that I wryte ioyntely to your honors, bothe for wante of matter & hastie departure of this bearer./ alle at hackeney are very well
hary cauendysshe hathe desyred me by hys latters to moue your Lordship for your erneste laters to the prence of orynge yn hys fauore. and that yt wyll plese you to show you aconte of hym. thys am I euar bolde to trobell your Lordship
My very good Ladie, fyndinge my Coosen Candishe your vmble well willer and faythfull folowere. This well disposed in my behalf to truble your Ladyshipe I thoght good also with my wonted assured honoringe off you, To salute you good Madame with souche comendacions as my hart cane Thinke no more In good Will to enny and so restinge at your Ladyships Comandment. with my Lyck Sute with Master for your Ladyships howse, I comit you good Madame To the almightie. your Ladyships assured yf it pleas you Madame to shew me this fauore. I shall think my self vnto you my Comendacions M Sydney
I haue sente you letyss for that you loue them, and euer seconde day some ys sente to your charge and you. I haue nothynge else to sende lette me here how you your charge and loue dothe and comende me I prey you, yt were well you sente fore or fyue pecus of the great hungeng that the myght be pott oup and some carpetes, I wysshe you wollde haue thynkes yt that redynes tha you myght come withyn iij or fore dayes after you here frome corte wryte to balwene to call my lorde tresorare for ansore of your leters
I haue sente my none letes, I thanke you for the salte venyson you mete
I canott contente my celfe my wyfes lettars shall passe. withoute Rememberenge & comendynge my celfe vnto your Lordship my derest frende with my moste hartyste thankes for the honorabell care of vs & oures whereby if it comlebe you more & more bynde me to be yours/ Your Lordship’s moste fethe G S
the hastie lres from Sir Iohn cunstable was to advertise yat there are ij Scotts yat travell with lynen clothe to sell yat have lres of importance to this Quene thone of them is brother to curle my Lord hutington lre was refusall of Land yat my Lord offred him to sell.
The phizicions and all other rewele it over for the best woorke of the well that my Lord is trubled with a Byele and so hym self thinkethe.
George is very well I thanke god, he drynkethe every day to Lady grandmother, rydethe to her often, but yet within the courte, and if he have any spyse, I tell him, Lady grandmother is comme and will see him, which he then will ether quyckly hyde or quyckly eate, and then askes where Lady Danmode is.
your Lordship ys not only trobeled to moue hur magysty yn the behalfe of my dowter of lenexe and letylone for ther mentenance that by hur Gracyous goodnes the mey haue werwith to mentene them selues/ but as I here your Lordship hade some what ado to perswade hur magystye beynge offendede that my dowter lay at sente Iames, hur magystye thynkynge yt wos yn some howse my brothe wynfelde hathe hade that howse xv or xvj yere to youse at hys plesure. I cane no more but thanke your Lordship and thinke my selfe mouste beould to you
as yt I haue not moued any sute to har magystye
I prey you delyuer thys money to wyll Cauendysshe with all spede for yt standyth me erely apone your mystrys/
came hether of crestolmes euen and lefte my letyll arbell at Chattysworth I thanke god she yndewred uary well with trauell and yat I was forsed to take longe Iornes to be here with my lorde afore this day
I never sawe Thomas Cornyshe but once synce he came vpp, nether doe I know whether he wyll goe into fraunce, or returne to your Lordship agayne/ nor any thynge at all of his besynes more than your Lordship's lre./ I pray your Ladyship lett me know your pleasure for ye psonage of Tormorton
Good my lorde yt shall falle out yn proffe that thoyes at asshorde whych conplene haue nether wronge att all nor are preuyudysed by me any wayes I desyre nothynge more then the truthe may apeare to your Lordship and the reste of the lordes of har magystyes consell my only feare ys leste har magystye shulde be trobeled with ther complentes wherof as of all the reste that apertenes to me your Lordship wyll hau as frendly care as I cane wysshe and therfor leuynge my sone forder to ynforme your Lordship therof I take my leaue of your good Lordship with my moste harty comendacyon to my good lady burley and my lady of oxforde
if my Lord chefe Iustus wyll nott grant adedemus potestatus lett harry cum vppe to dispaitch this terme send Apott of grene gengar in siroppe that is very good for my self chewe the beste and se my mater dysspached thys terme I prey you, I am clered by yt and none cane gayne
I wyll send you leves to mowe in/ I pray you tell gylbard I wold have him be of wedensday At bakewell & marmyon with him where Roland darre wylle mete him About the ordar for the treyd shotte
because the Redynge may phapp trobell you lett gylbard Rede them to you & they wyll make you the meryar to laghe At his folly gylbards your boy cam butt this mornyng & weted At hensfeld All nyght