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167 - 6 Sept. To the marquess of Hamilton

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 August 2020

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Mye verye good Lord:

I heare send your Lordship fower papers which the Dean of Rochester brought me yesterdaye. I have redd them over twice, and have little to saye to them, and that little your Lordship shall find in the papers themselves. That boldnes I hope you will pardon, because I conceave I doe but use the leave you gave me.

Thiss morninge as I was goinge to wright thiss Leter to your Lordship I receaved a Leter from the Bishop of Brehen. He is Come to London, which falls not out verye well. But that you maye see all, I heare send your Lordship his Leter, and in it the Copye of mye answear to hime which I have nowe sent. If mye directions to hime be other then you could wish, you maye give other as you find Cause.

In thiss and in all things els I shall doe mye best to serve mye Master, and submitt the rest. To Gods blessed protection I leave you, and rest

your Lordships most humble servant

W: Cant:

Croyden. September 6. 1638.

For your Lordship

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Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Print publication year: 2018

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