To my Lady./
May it please your Ladyship I thought to
have taken my way to Sheffylde of
monday last, but of satterday nyght I
was surprised by the gout soe as of sonday
I coulde not remove but as I was carried
yett I thanke god it went esily away,
but I durst not travell without some
pause for stirringe of humors; and therfor
before my goinge (wich I intend to be of monday next) I desier to vnderstande
of your Ladyships good health for wich we dayly
pray for, as we are most bound that it may
be longe and happy./ I vnderstand my lord
of Shrewsbury hath bin more sharply handeled with
the gout but now is at good ease./ Soe humbly
beceachinge your Ladyships dayly blesinge to me
and myn I humbly cease welbeck this
vj of November
your Ladyships most humble and
obedient sonn./
Cha: Cavendysshe: