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                <contemporary_addition hand="unknown scribe" type="endorsement">
                    4 Iunii. 1577
                    m<dip>.</dip><expan>emorandum</expan> of her ma<expan>jes</expan><sup>t<dip_expan>e</dip_expan>s</sup> l<dip_expan>ett</dip_expan>re to
                    the Erle and Countesse
                    of Shrewsbury. of thank<dip_expan>e</dip_expan>s
                    for the good vsage of <del>th</del>
                    my L<dip>.</dip><expan>ord</expan> of Leic<expan>este</expan><sup>r</sup>/
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                <note hand="archivist" type="Later editorial note">
                    June 1577
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        <letter_text hand="Elizabeth I">
            
            Ryght Trvsty &amp;ct. being geven to<lb/>
            vnderstande from owre cosyn of Leycester<lb/>
            howe honorably he was <add>lately</add> receyved and vsed<lb/>
            by <add>you</add> owre cosyn the Cowntesse at Chatswoorth<lb/>
            and howe his dyet is by you <add>bothe</add> dyscharged<lb/>
            at <del>Chatswoorthe</del> Bvxtons we shoolde<lb/>
            doe <del>bothe</del> him <add>great</add> <del>and you</del> wronge <add>howlding him in y<sup>t</sup> place of owre favor we doe</add> <del>but</del><lb/>
            <del>chefely owr selves</del> in case we shoold not<lb/>
            let you vnderstande in how thankefoll<lb/>
            sorte we accept the same at bothe<lb/>
            your handes w<expan>hi</expan><sup>ch</sup> we doe not acknowled<lb/>
            to be don vnto him but to owre selfes<lb/>
            and therfor doe mean to take vppon vs<lb/>
            the debt and to <del>accept</del> <add>acknowledge</add> you bothe as<lb/>
            credytors so you can be content to accept<lb/>
            vs for debter wherin is the daynger<lb/>
            vnles you cvt of some parte of the<lb/>
            large allowavnce of dyet you geve<lb/>
            him. <del>w<expan>hi</expan><sup>ch</sup> maye</del> lest <add>otherwyse</add> the debt herby may<lb/>
            growe to be so great as we shall not<lb/>
            be able to dyscharge <add>the same</add> and so become banke<lb/>
            rowte and therfor we thinke yt meet <add>for the saving of owre credyt</add><lb/>
            to p<sup>r</sup><expan>o</expan>scrybe vnto you a proportyon of<lb/>
            dyet w<expan>hi</expan><sup>ch</sup> we mean in no case you shall<lb/>
            exceed: and that is <del>two ownces</del> to allowe<lb/>
            him, by the daye <add>for his meate</add> two ownces of fleshe<lb/>
            referring the qualytye to your selves so you<lb/>
            exceed not the quantytye <add>and for his drynke</add> the <illeg/> parte<lb/>
            of a parte of a pynte of wyne to comphorte<lb/>
            his stomocke and as myche of St Ames<lb/>
            sacred water as he lvstethe to <del/> drynke<lb/>
            On festyvall dayes <add>as is fyt for <del/> a man of his qualytye</add> we can be content you shall<lb/>
            enlarge his dyet by allowng vnto him for his dyner<lb/>
           <pb/> 
            <add><del>besides his ordenary ownce</del></add> the showlder of a wren and for his svpper<lb/>
            a leg of the same besydes his ordenary<lb/>
            ownces. the lyke proportyon we <illeg/> you<lb/>
            shall allowe vnto owr brother of warwycke<lb/>
            saving y<sup>t</sup> we thinke yt <illeg/> in respekt<lb/>
            that his boddye is more replete then<lb/>
            <del>others</del> his brothers y<sup>t</sup> the wrens legg<lb/>
            allowed at svpper on festyvall dayes be<lb/>
            abated for that lyght svppers agreeth<lb/>
            best w<expan>i</expan><sup>t</sup><expan>h</expan> rvles of physyke. This order<lb/>
            owre meanyng is you shall inviolably<lb/>
            observe and so may you ryght well<lb/>
            assvre your selfes of a most thankfull<lb/>
            debter to so well deservng credytors.<lb/>
            
            
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