To the right honorrable
my singuler good
Lady the Countesse
of Shrewsbury.
Wee did yester night cume to Ricote my Lord Norices
Where Lait did arryve the countessses of Bedforde and
Cumberland and therle of Cumberland the Lord Wharton
and his wife the fatte Erle cummethe this
day my Lord of Lecester beinge departed towarde the
coort to Sir Thomas Greshams xxxiiijty myles hence
(wherby you may perceave of his healthe)
onely a Lyttell trubled (with a Byele drawene to
a heade in the calfe of the Legge which maketh
hym vse his Lytter/ The countesse kept
hym over longe waykinge askinge hym if
Buxstone sent sownde men haltinge home
Butt I never dyd heare hym comende the
place nor the interteigment halfe somuche.
And did sware that he wished he had tarried
iii wiekes longer with his chardge of vCli but
saiethe he it hathe and would haue coste my
frindes deeply. His Lordship wished her majesty would
progresse to Grafton and Killingworthe vpon
whiche condicyone he would see Buxstone this
somer ageyne. But the next yeare is thretenyd
that iorney
I can send your Ladyship no more vnpleasant newes
Butt that his Lordship hathe said with meny vowes
that he wilbe as tender over your Lorde
and your selfe, and bothe youres as over his
owne healthe. And my Lord is very cayrfull
over his too yoinge cossens master Edward and master henry
to have them placed in Oxforde wishinge
that he may fynde of his kinderid to woorke
his good will vppon, as he hathe done
hethertoo of meny vnthankfull persons,
good madame furder you my good Lord your husband’s
dispocycyon that way for your sone Charles
my Lord will bringe his owld deade sewt vnto
a newe Lyffe. And therwith I end in very
humble sorte. the ixth of Iuly 1577/
Your Ladyship's ever at comandement
Ryc: Topclyffe:
The phizicions and all
other rewele it over for the
best woorke of the well that
my Lord is trubled with a
Byele and so hyme self
thinkethe.