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Bess (countess of Shrewsbury) writes a letter to her stepson and son-in-law, Gilbert Talbot, her son William Cavendish and one 'master Clarke', touching their 'petition for the further increase' of her youngest son Charles Cavendish's living allowance, and negotiations with Sir Thomas Kitson regarding the marriage of Charles and Kitson's daughter Margaret. Bess encloses another letter which Gilbert is to show to Sir Thomas Cornwallis.
Bess (countess of Shrewsbury) writes to her stepson and son-in-law, Gilbert Talbot, her son William Cavendish and one 'Master Clarke', regarding arrangement of a marriage between her youngest son Charles Cavendish and Margaret, daughter of Sir Thomas Kitson; asking him to thank Sir Thomas Cornwallis for his dealings in the matter; and hoping that the marriage will be 'dispatched before Lent so the enemy will be prevented from working damage'.