4 Iunii. 1577
memorandum of her majestes lettre to
the Erle and Countesse
of Shrewsbury. of thankes
for the good vsage of
my Lord of Leicester/
Ryght Trvsty &ct. being geven to
vnderstande from owre cosyn of Leycester
howe honorably he was lately receyved and vsed
by you owre cosyn the Cowntesse at Chatswoorth
and howe his dyet is by you bothe dyscharged
at Bvxtons we shoolde
doe him great wronge howlding him in yt place of owre favor we doe
in case we shoold not
let you vnderstande in how thankefoll
sorte we accept the same at bothe
your handes which we doe not acknowled
to be don vnto him but to owre selfes
and therfor doe mean to take vppon vs
the debt and to acknowledge you bothe as
credytors so you can be content to accept
vs for debter wherin is the daynger
vnles you cvt of some parte of the
large allowavnce of dyet you geve
him. lest otherwyse the debt herby may
growe to be so great as we shall not
be able to dyscharge the same and so become banke
rowte and therfor we thinke yt meet for the saving of owre credyt
to proscrybe vnto you a proportyon of
dyet which we mean in no case you shall
exceed: and that is to allowe
him, by the daye for his meate two ownces of fleshe
referring the qualytye to your selves so you
exceed not the quantytye and for his drynke the ... parte
of a parte of a pynte of wyne to comphorte
his stomocke and as myche of St Ames
sacred water as he lvstethe to drynke
On festyvall dayes as is fyt for a man of his qualytye we can be content you shall
enlarge his dyet by allowng vnto him for his dyner
the showlder of a wren and for his svpper
a leg of the same besydes his ordenary
ownces. the lyke proportyon we ... you
shall allowe vnto owr brother of warwycke
saving yt we thinke yt ... in respekt
that his boddye is more replete then
his brothers yt the wrens legg
allowed at svpper on festyvall dayes be
abated for that lyght svppers agreeth
best with rvles of physyke. This order
owre meanyng is you shall inviolably
observe and so may you ryght well
assvre your selfes of a most thankfull
debter to so well deservng credytors.