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if this p''ar''sonnes molestac''i''on''es'' weare as thorowly knowne | if this p''ar''sonnes molestac''i''on''es'' weare as thorowly knowne<br> | ||
vnto you as it is vnto myselfe, I am | vnto you as it is vnto myselfe, I am p''er''suaded you<br> | ||
would very greatly pytye his case. So preyinge | would very greatly pytye his case. So preyinge<br> | ||
I mey be hartely comended vnto good mrs bagott your | I mey be hartely comended vnto good mrs bagott your<br> | ||
bedfellowe, once ageine doe beetake you to the grace | bedfellowe, once ageine doe beetake you to the grace<br> | ||
of god././ | of god././ |
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How vncharytably the parson of chedall (good mr Bagott) hathe byne
dealte withall by hys froward neyghbours it seemes well known
vnto so you, so that I need nott any further to enfurme you
herein. butt do haertely entreat that as you have pytyed
his wrongfull vexaciones in motioninge his ould adversaryes
to an agreement, wherevnto they have assented: so do I trust
that you will beestowe your traveylls vnto bromley on fryday
next to effect a frenshyp betwyxt them, yf otherwyse they
can nott be agreed by their alredy chosen arbytratons, att
which plase you shall have my company I doe my best herein.
So (with most harty comendaciones) I leave you to the almyghty.
langley the xvth of Ianuary 1594
Your very Loving frend
assureddly to his pow[damaged]
Wyliam Basset
if this parsonnes molestaciones weare as thorowly knowne
vnto you as it is vnto myselfe, I am persuaded you
would very greatly pytye his case. So preyinge
I mey be hartely comended vnto good mrs bagott your
bedfellowe, once ageine doe beetake you to the grace
of god././