To the right honorable
my very good Lord
the Lord Pagett
The Cowntesse of
Shrewsbury toching
Master duport 28° November
1581
My verie good Lord I am made to vnderstand that Master Duport of Bretby
whome I haue knowne manie yeres of verie quiet behaviour is nowe
greatlie molested by some of your Lordship’s tennauntes of your Mannor of
Winisell, wherein (as yt is said he hath receiued very hard
dealing. There hath bene moved by this occasion diuers sutes
betwene them, as indictmentes vppon the statute of periury &
and allso in the starre chamber, which maye to the further trouble
and great Charges of eyther partie, and yet (as your Lordship knoweth)
the same must haue end according to the equytie thereof.
ffor that this poore gente is one that I would gladlie quiet &
relieve in his reasonable and iust causes, my request is that
yt would please your Lordship, that your tenauntes may cease the
sute, lyke as he for his part is very willing to doe, as one
desirous of your Lordship's favour, and hath often (as he saieth) dutifully
made sute for the same, And that all matters depending in
Controversie betwene them may be referred to the iudgement and
determinacion of some indifferent gentlemen in thos parties, who
vppon the examinacion and hearing thereof may determine the
same as the equitie of the Cause requireth Wherein your Lordship
shall do a very good dede, in making peace and appeasing thos
troublesome sutes, by which I thinke in thend neyther partie will
gaine, but the lawiers enriched and they (besides their gret
disquietnes and trouble) gretlie impoverished and hindred thereby
And I shall thinke my self beholding vnto you for the
same. And so with my hartiest Commendacions I take
my leave of your good Lordship Sheffeld the xxviijth of
November.1581
your Lordship's assuryed
louynge frend
EShrouesbury