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deserue and after your accustomed maner p''ro''tect him <del>from</del> beinge a stranger<br> | deserue and after your accustomed maner p''ro''tect him <del>from</del> beinge a stranger<br> | ||
and no good solicetor of his owne cause<br> | and no good solicetor of his owne cause<br> | ||
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Below is a semi-diplomatic transcription of L.a.161, a letter from Walter Bagot to an unnamed worthy knight.
This was originally created as part of the Practical Paleography Series, sponsored by EMMO.
Right worthie knight maye it please you to pardon my boldnes that rather
make Choyce to bee troblesome vnto you/ in the behalf of this bearer, Mr
Lovat (many years my neighbour and frend, of a peaceable Condition all
the time of his former lyfe vntill of late years hee maried a widdow in
whoe had who hauinge a lease ^ of good valew of a tenement in the Countie of Salop
entered into Covenannts in the time of her widowhood with one Primer of
that Contrie to passe the same vnto him for certen years yet unexpired
sithenst which time hee had and enioyed ^ and hath the same But hath dealt very inuri=
osely with him as hee informeth mee / and I thinke truly for I haue euer
knowen him honest And doe therefore humbly desier it maye please you
to yeald vnto him such fauor as the goodnes and equitie of his cause shall
deserue and after your accustomed maner protect him from beinge a stranger
and no good solicetor of his owne cause