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Lewis Bagot (1587–1611)
Letter Signed to Sir Walter Bagot, Blithfield, Staffordshire 
London, November 20, 1604 L.a.64


== Transcription ==
== Transcription ==
Below is a semi-diplomatic transcription of folio 1 recto of Folger manuscript L.a.64. The transcription below was created by the Early Modern Manuscripts Online (EMMO) project. To access an image of the original leaf, click on each transcription's heading.
Below is a semi-diplomatic transcription of folio 1 recto of Folger manuscript L.a.64. The transcription below was created by the [http://folgerpedia.folger.edu/_mw/index.php?title=EMMO&redirect=no Early Modern Manuscripts Online (EMMO)] project. To access an image of the original leaf, click on each transcription's heading.
 
=== [http://luna.folger.edu/luna/servlet/s/oj0ypq L.a.64, Folio 1 recto] ===
Emanuell
 
My duty remembered: I have receaued your laste letter diliuered by Mr Broune, 
 
whoes chamber hee is content to let mee haue at his departure: but Mr Harris hath p''ro''mised,
 
at the endinge of this terme, to helpe mee to a chamber, within the temple which if hee doe
 
not parforme, then I will trouble Mr Broune for his chamber: <s>but I thinke it</s>. Whereas
 
I write before, that S''ir'' Walter Aston woulde let mee haue his chamber, to the tyme
 
that I weare better prouided, hee hath nowe deceaued me forthe laste tyme I was
 
with him beinge saterday, hee toulde mee I that hee coulde not goe oute of London: 
 
before the saterday folloinge, and then I shoulde haue his chamber: then I came
 
to his chamber, vppon the wendsday followinge, because I would be sure to speake 
 
with him, lest hee shoulde giue mee the slipe, as hee didehee was gone out of the toune:
 
nowe if hee had bene minded, to haue let mee had his chamber, hee woulde haue sent mee
 
woorde, of his departure: for I toulde him wheare I did lye, and prayed him that if
 
hee went a way before, hee woulde sende mee woorde. As for newes heare is
 
none wurthy the writinge the kinge is nowe at Royston the Queene and prince
 
at Whitehall. Soe crauinge your dayly blessinge and my good motheres to whome
 
my duty I hope yow will remember not forgettinge my duty to my Grandemother
 
and commendacons to my sister Anne and frrancke and to my brother Haruy &                                 
 
Richarde. I moste humbly take my leaue this xxth of Nouember 1604.
 
Your dutyfull sonne                                                                                                                                                               
 
Lewis Bagot
 
[http://luna.folger.edu/luna/servlet/s/3531dz '''superscription''']''': '''
 
To the right worr''shipfu''llhis louinge father
 
Mr Walter Bagott at Blithefield
 
these be d''elivere''d with Sp[e]de

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Lewis Bagot (1587–1611)

Letter Signed to Sir Walter Bagot, Blithfield, Staffordshire

London, November 20, 1604 L.a.64

Transcription

Below is a semi-diplomatic transcription of folio 1 recto of Folger manuscript L.a.64. The transcription below was created by the Early Modern Manuscripts Online (EMMO) project. To access an image of the original leaf, click on each transcription's heading.

L.a.64, Folio 1 recto

Emanuell

My duty remembered: I have receaued your laste letter diliuered by Mr Broune,

whoes chamber hee is content to let mee haue at his departure: but Mr Harris hath promised,

at the endinge of this terme, to helpe mee to a chamber, within the temple which if hee doe

not parforme, then I will trouble Mr Broune for his chamber: but I thinke it. Whereas

I write before, that Sir Walter Aston woulde let mee haue his chamber, to the tyme

that I weare better prouided, hee hath nowe deceaued me forthe laste tyme I was

with him beinge saterday, hee toulde mee I that hee coulde not goe oute of London:

before the saterday folloinge, and then I shoulde haue his chamber: then I came

to his chamber, vppon the wendsday followinge, because I would be sure to speake

with him, lest hee shoulde giue mee the slipe, as hee didehee was gone out of the toune:

nowe if hee had bene minded, to haue let mee had his chamber, hee woulde haue sent mee

woorde, of his departure: for I toulde him wheare I did lye, and prayed him that if

hee went a way before, hee woulde sende mee woorde. As for newes heare is

none wurthy the writinge the kinge is nowe at Royston the Queene and prince

at Whitehall. Soe crauinge your dayly blessinge and my good motheres to whome

my duty I hope yow will remember not forgettinge my duty to my Grandemother

and commendacons to my sister Anne and frrancke and to my brother Haruy &

Richarde. I moste humbly take my leaue this xxth of Nouember 1604.

Your dutyfull sonne

Lewis Bagot

superscription:

To the right worrshipfullhis louinge father

Mr Walter Bagott at Blithefield

these be delivered with Sp[e]de