[Address Leaf: Notes]
To the ryght honorable Sr
Francys Walsingham knyght
her matys prencypall secretary,
1585
2 Depcember
The Countesse of Shrew
bury
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[Letter Text: Notes]
Syr I beseache you not to suffar Coppley to goe downe tyll my Lord
Tresurar and you may examyn of both sydes my L dealings
for the breache of her ma:tys order./ Coppley hath ben wth my
L. Tresurar and hys answeare to hys L. as I heare ys that he
can not partecularly answeare to thyngs, and desyars that one
may be sente into the contrye to examyn mattars, thys ys
the man that my vnkynde L. wrete and sente worde by my
sonne Henry Talbott to her mag:ty that should fully satysfye
her ma:ty and others; that my L had not broken her order
in the Least thynge; now the fellow pleads egnorance and
would shefte yt of, and hopes besydes delay to haue one goe
in the ende to sarue ther torne./ I beseache you suffar
not Coppley to goe tyll my L: Tresurars healthe and your
Leasuar wyll sarue to heare the mattar of both partes./ and
then I doubte not but agreate parte of the wronges my l:
ys made to doe wyll appeare playnly; aftar yf yt be your
pleasuars to sende an endeferent man; yf anythynge rest
doubtfull, I shal not myslyke, but I trust vpon the hearing
of the matter all wrongs wyll appeare playne.// ... so
trusting you wyll pardon me for trobuling you wth my
tedyus screbeling I cease; praying the Lord to prospar
you and yours to your owne hartes desyar; thys
thursday nyght./

your faythfull frend

EShrouesbury


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