Robert Cecill knight, principall
Secretarie to hir Ma.tie/
Shrewsbury
sayth to make the parties name she favoreth knowne to hir Ma:tie by any yt
shall please hir highnes to send hither, as maye appeare by hir owne letter
to you hereinclosed./ ffor that Sr Henry Brounckar hath ben ymployed before
in theise matters, hir humble suit is that he maye be sent agayne./ he is a
verie discreete gentleman, she sayth she woulde more willingly impart hir ~
minde to him that doth alredie vnderstand some part of theise matters, then
to an other./ I wishe she had ben better advised, then to have entred into
any of theise courses wthout hir Ma.ties good allowaunce and appoyntment./
The Almightie forever prosper hir sacred Ma:tie And so wishing you all
honnor and happines I will take my leave./ ffrom hardwick this vjt. ~
of ffebruarie 1602./
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