excellent Ma.tie/
1602
The Cowntess
of Shr: to ye
Q.
letters, some part of your Highnes pleasure touching this vnadvised yong woman
here: and doe most humbly desire that I maye knowe your Ma:ties further pleasure,
I can not yeilde to your Ma:tie such humble and dutifull thankes as I am most.
bounde to doe for your Ma:ties most gratious favor and goodnes to me./ And ~
Princely acceptaunce of my faythfull poore service./ I will not respect my
trouble or charge to doe your Ma:tie any service that shall lye in me during
lyfe./ but I doubt yt is not in my power nowe to doe that service to yo.r Ma:tie
in this matter, as I desire./ for the bad perswasions of some, have so estraunged
hir minde and naturall affection from me, that she holdes me the greatest ~
enemie she hath, and hath given hir self over to be ruled and advised by others
so that the bonde of nature being broken, I can not have any assuraunce of
hir good cariage./ I cannot but doubt there is an other match in working
but whoe the partie shoulde be I can not coniecture./ some vaine wordes, she
hath spoken tending to such a matter, wch I thought at the first were to ma...
me more negligent in loking to that wch was before discovered./ she is borne
in hande as I gather, that she shall have your Ma:ties good lyking and ~
allowaunce of any thing she doth, and have libertie to have resorte to hir,
and hir self to goe or ride at hir owne pleasure./ ffor my owne part, I shoulde
have little care howe meanly soever she were bestowed, so as it were not
offensive to your Highnes./ So farr as my credit doth extende wth hir, I advis...
hir to attempt nothing wthout yo.r Ma.ties pleasure first knowne./ she sayth she
will doe all dutie to yo.r Ma.tie but desireth me to forbeare to examyn hir./
hir vayne speech putts further doubtes into me of hir follie./ Yo.r Ma:tie in y...
wisdome vppon this smale light, will looke further into this matter, then ...
can imagin./ The greatest light I gathered, was by those scroles I formerly ...
vp to S.r Henry Brounker./ they growe nowe so warie that I doubt, I ...
hardly meet wth any more./ sometimes she will saye that she can be taken ...
of my handes yf she will, wch I trust for the shorte time your Ma.ties pleas...
shalbe for hir staye here, I shall suffyciently loke to, but I can not doe y...
give hir libertie to walke and ride abroad and to have resorte to hir./
I humbly crave pardon of yo.r Highnes for my prsuming to trouble your
Ma:tie wth my rude scribling./ And so wth my daylie and earnest praye...
to the almightie to graunt yo.r Ma:tie long and happy Raigne wch is an...
ever shalbe my greatest Comforth, I most humbly Cease./ ffrom hardwick
this xxixth of Ianuary .1602./
faythfull seruant
and subiect