[Address Leaf: Notes]
To my Louing daughtar
the Lady Talbott/
[Overleaf: Notes]
[Letter Text: Notes]
daughtar since the tyme that I rise this day
I haue not had Leasur to speake to any boddie
to send to you to know how you doe; heare
hath ben wth me this afternowne, my Lady
marcus, my La: arrendall, my La: Strange,
my La: garard and the mr of the rooles
I pray you Let me heare this nighte
how you and your good Lorde doth
else shall I not slepe quiatly [deletion]
my Iuyls arbell and mary ys well
^in healthe^ and so in haste I end praying god
to blesse you both and all ours/ at
Chelsey this Friday vj of the
clocke

Your Louing mother

EShrouesbury


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