Letter from Lewis Bagot to Walter Bagot, November 10, 1604 L.a.63: Difference between revisions

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Below is a basic semi-diplomatic transcription of Folger manuscript L.a.63, originally created as part of the [[Practical Paleography]] Series, sponsored by [[Early Modern Manuscripts Online (EMMO)|EMMO]].
Below is a basic semi-diplomatic transcription of Folger manuscript L.a.63, originally created as part of the [[Practical Paleography]] Series, sponsored by [[Early Modern Manuscripts Online (EMMO)|EMMO]].
More manuscripts from this collection can be found in the [http://titania.folger.edu/findingaids/dfobagot.xml#anchorref456 Guide to the Papers of the Bagot Family]. More transcriptions from this collection can be found on the [[Papers of the Bagot family of Blithfield, Staffordshire, 1428-1671 (bulk 1557-1671) L.a.1-1076|Papers of the Bagot Family]] Folgerpedia page.
==Transcription of L.a.63==


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Revision as of 13:42, 5 November 2016

Below is a basic semi-diplomatic transcription of Folger manuscript L.a.63, originally created as part of the Practical Paleography Series, sponsored by EMMO.

More manuscripts from this collection can be found in the Guide to the Papers of the Bagot Family. More transcriptions from this collection can be found on the Papers of the Bagot Family Folgerpedia page.

Transcription of L.a.63

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