To my Lady
My duty most humbly remembered with like
humbel thankes for your ladyship’s fayre and well
wrought Armen which god willing
I will kepe as a gret Iuel both in respect of
your ladyship and of her from hom your ladyship had
it ther can nothing be wrought in metell with
mor life; I am very glad to here that your ladyship's
helth is beter and that the payn in your
hepe declineth. I will dayly pray that your
ladyship's health and all other trew comfortes may
increse, yesterday the Queen remoued to her
howes at thebales and of friday com
seuen nightes the King the Queen and my lord Chamberlayn doth god willing cresin the letell
infant at Arandall howes, the Cresining
must be at whit hall, I am sure your ladyship hath
hard long er this from arandal howes wher
I thanke god all is well but sume payne
in my hed hath kept me from thence thes
3 or 4 dayes my lord of Arandall is at thebals
which my lord of Salesbury doth not other wayes
youse as his own then my lord Lumlay hath
doune nonsuch sence his exchang with the
Queen which your ladyship will imagin will gretly leson
both his care and his charge so agayn with
my prayers for your ladyship's most hapi long life
and most humbel desire of your ladyship's dayly
blesing to me and mine I humbly
take my leue this viij of July
your ladyship's most humbell
and obedint daughter
Ma: Shrowsbury
the Ermen was as well brought vp: as was posibell it shall
li by my daughter of arandall the day of the cresning
but no longer