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for the myller for takg shepe for takg Coll woods for Capons to be fatt for swyne/ for the hard Cornefelds for a pynder
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whyte whear you may vnderstande by thys letter that my lady sentlow wold haue the vallues off the landes and other order knowne befor the metyng off the gentyllme/ which ys a thyng most nessessary I wold haue you to moue syr gervesse clyffton and syr Ihon sowche nere efter apon a further warnynge for so moch as ye may pseme my lady wold haue a tyme off survey with aduyse/ and as towchynge all hyr request I shall answer her reasonable In any wyse cawse with theme I may haue theme
the quene the lady cobham the lady clenton the lady howarde the lady knolles the lady strange the lady cescell the lady baken the lady myldmaye the lady cattelyne my cossen garate my syster wynfelde blanche marberey the lorde great sealle the lorde tresorare mayster atorney mayster solysyter mayster osborne the lorde cheffe joustys mayster creswell myel my lady h my lady r my lady ny my lady g It of countery wemen penystone yn streton
Mary Queen of Scotts Letter Copy of an original Letter of Mary Queen of Scotland in the possession of Robert Austen Esq ui r e For the Carlton House Magazine A letter of Mary Queen of Scots to the Countess of Shrewsbury never before printed
retarne thys my Iuwell thys saterday at nyght I resauyed thys later meche to my greffe for the myshape yett was euer lyke that swenertone shulde comete some great fayte he was a vane lewe felow. fare well my deare harth your faythefoull wyffe EShrouesbury
I receaved a lre from my Lorde since this lre was sealed & then I had no tyme by this messenger to Wryte agane vnto your Ladyship which came in a comfortable season vnto me.
my Lord Padget
torne ouer my none I se my lady sedney ys desyrus to haue your howse thys wynter. yf yett plese you that she haue yett apone ondecyone that yf you come to london your selfe that then you may haue yett apone ij dayes warnynge to be made redy for you. yett were not amesse I am of openyon you shall not come there afore ester god grante you may be ther then yn good sorte, I wyll sett my workes yn as good order as I cane and come to you of saterday come senett and soner yf you se causse, yf you lende your howse I prey you synnyfy your plesure to bylbrowe. by thys barare hare fottmane who brought me thys latter fare well my deare none thys monday nyght yours EShrouesbu To my lorde
The LLords doe pray your Lordship to remember theyr case knyves.
17 January 1579
a laburar brynging me this letter from my lord I openyd yt before I louked of the derectyon thenkeing yt had bene to my selfe; when you com brynge me word how my doughter pvrponte dothe a reste of myne doth your mystrys EShrouesbury
I pray you send me Acres so sone as you can for I maye spare him no longer
charles
charles vCli psently. vCli terio Trimterts. 1581 vC in ffesto tour p x. 1581 vltimo december 1582. vCl lres from my Lord & Lady at my beynge at London in february & marche. 1582 My Ladyship’s lre to my brother William Cavendyshe master Clarke & my selfe concernynge my brother Charles Caven marryage vltimo Ja 1590
Countesse Shrewsbury Lady arabella Countesse of Shrewsbury's Land
Extract of a secret Lre sent to my Lady Shrewsbury with another dated in Iuly by Master Charles Cavendishe .1582.
July .xv./ 1582 To Sir Thoms Cornwallis. good Iuyll I pray you take payns to wryt out thes towe with your owne hand
the coppy of my letter to the coutes of shrewsbury the 4 of August