Copy of ye Erle of
Leycester lettre to ye
Countess of Shrewsbury's
honour
Good Madam, I shall not nede to move her Maiestie anye
further in your cause findinge her very myndfull thereof And
she dowtes nothinge but my Loord will performe the order she hathe
sett downe to him which is that my Lord your husband sholde
haue vCli in Lande worthe so muche by yere/ your self and
your Children to enioye the rente of your Landes and leases quietlie
and that yow sholde haue suche arrerages as was dewe to yow by
your tenantes whome also her pleasure is sholde be well vsed
And further my Lord sholde not trowble your sonnes with those
accions he had againste them/ Thus muche her majestie//
willed me to saie to yow and that your Ladyship sholde not thincke
she dothe forgett what she hathe promysed aswell for the
Leases of the Peake fforreste and for Asheford. Allbeit for my
parte Madam I wolde rather haue wished my Lord had
had the Leases as also for your greater quietnes to suffer my
Lord to take his Choise of the reste./ Thus in some haste../
ffrome Grenewich this xijth of Julye I take my Leave:/
Your Ladyship's assured ffrende/