[Address Leaf: Notes]
To my good lady Sayntloo
be thys delyuryd
[Letter Text: Notes]
good madam wt my very harty commendacyns as sche
that desyrys to here how ^yow^ & my son sayntloo doth &
also to sertyfy yow wat I here of dyuers & I haue ben
exed wat the maters ys be twexte my son sayntloo & hys
brother edward I haue made anser I was seuer my sone
Sayntloo wolde not mysse leke wt hym wt owte a
gret caues/ & many hath sayde to me thay here say
Edward scholde go abowte to powson hys brether & yow
& I haue tolde them I know hyt not so here hys a
gret talke of hyt/ & apone amonth or more ther cam
alady hether to me/ & was very ernest wt me
to know wher euer I harde eny sych thyng & sayde
sche scholde here hyt at longeys moth who browte
hor leter or token from besse sayntloo & ^sche wolde^ ahade me
synde to long & I wolde not// but I tolde hur I was
suer yow where powsonyd when I was at London &
yeffe yow had not ^ade^ a present Remedy ye had dyed
wych sche made hyt straynge sche neuer harde of
hyt afor/ wych I am suer sche dyd/ sche hath byn
more & senyte & yet is at Edward sayntloes besdon
schall tell yow more of hur talke to me now
I know suer sche cam hether ^to here^ wat I wolde
say & wat sche code vnderstand by me/ sche tolde
me how hur coson edward had send to hur
often to cometo hym but sche wolde not but
I tolde hur wat I thowght of hym wych I am suer
sche myslekyd me for/ but sche sayde sche was sory
ther scholde beeny varyances be twen vs for sche
dyd know I haue vsed hym wery well but I thynk
sche sayth the contrary now to hym/ I perceue ther
heddes be foll ^of thys mater^ as thay haue letell grace so god send
them letell powre to do my son sayntlo or yow eny
horte thys was the good wyll he bare yow when he
cam vp to London to se yow as he sayde was nonother
caues hys comyng/ wych I know the contrary ^for^ he lekyd no
thyng yor maryege/ hys good frynchyppe to yow & to me
ys all on/ the lyuyng god defende vs all from sych
fryndes I pray yow madam send me worde how thys
deuell deuysys be gan & how hyt can to lyte thankes
be to god ye know hyt I wyll troboll yow no lenger
but I pray god sende yow both long lyffe & good helth

wt moch worchyppe wryton the xiij of Iune by
yowrs most assurydly as long as I haue lyffe

margret Sayntloo
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