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#REDIRECT[[Letter from Lewis Bagot to Walter Bagot, November 10, 1604 L.a.63]]
 
Emannuell​<br>
Sir my humble duty remembred etc, I did receaue very lately a letter, <del>and</del>​<br>
and <del>two</del>​ 2 priuie seales from yow, diliuered by Si​r​ Walter Aston, the one accordin​​ge<br>
to your letter I did diliuer to <del>mr</del>​ Mr​ Broune, which was my vnckle Kynersles,<br>
the other I haue in my owne keepinge: Accordinge to your letter, I haue bene<br>
With S''i''r​ Walter Aston, whome I intreated, to helpe ^ <sup>me</sup>​ to a chamber, whoes answer<br>
W<del>###</del><sup>a</sup>​s​ hee knew of none, that weare voide, but if I coulde here of any, hee<br>
woulde doe<del>t</del>​his beste to helpe mee to one. Then I ackesed him what hee<br>
woulde doe with his chamber, when hee went in to the cuntrye sum''m''​​ewhat<br>
vnwillinge sayed I shoulde haue it if pleased mee, vnto the tyme that I were<br>
other wayes prouided, and no before Munday sennight which is the <del>seuen</del>​<sup>xviith</sup>​<br>
of this moneth hee doth not goe <del>a waye</del>​<sup>doune</sup>​ and till then I am att Tomsones<br>
neuer the lesse I am in com''m''ones and haue bene this weeke. As for <sup>new</sup>​<br>
newes here is none wurthie writinge but ''th​a''​t​ my Lorde Ammorall goeth <del>imba</del>​<br>
Imbassoder in in to Spayne and S''i''​r​ Richard Lucean goeth with him. Knightes<br>
are made very faste still: my uncle Kynerslyes matter betwixt my vnckle<br>
Trew and him, I thincke will either bee taken vppe, or else be referred<br>
to summe gentilemen in the cuntry, for S''i''​r Walter Chetwinde, and Mr<br>
Wouslye, followethe matter verie closse. other newes I haue none but ''th​a​t''​<br>
my monye goeth away to faste: and soe crauinge your dayly blessinge<br>
and pardon for my erroures, or bouldenes here in com''m​''itted I moste humbly<br>
take my leaue this x. th of Nouember./ 1604<br>
Your obedient sonne till death<br>
Lewis Bagott​

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