Letter from Walter Bagot to an unnamed knight, ca. 1620, L.a.156: Difference between revisions

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Most worthie knight I <strike>am</strike> am bold to send vnto you some ^ <sup>vnbidden</sup> Christmas guest''es'' though no musitions<br/>
 
to bee troble some vnto you <strike>yet I</strike> hope^<sup>inge</sup> you and my La''dy'' will bee pleased to ioyne <strike>w''i''th</strike> ^<sup><strike>you</strike>in</sup> mutuall<br/>
Below is a basic semi-diplomatic transcription of a letter from Walter Bagot of the Bagot Family of Blithfield, Staffordshire, to an unnamed knight. The  Bagot Family Papers is a large manuscript collection here at the Folger. For more information on the collection, see [[Papers of the Bagot family of Blithfield, Staffordshire, 1428-1671 (bulk 1557-1671) L.a.1-1076|its Folgerpedia page]], consult [http://hamnet.folger.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=230544 its Hamnet record], or for basic item-level description, [http://findingaids.folger.edu/dfobagot.xml its Finding Aid]. This transcription was originally completed as part of the first [[Practical Paleography]] Series, sponsored by [[Early Modern Manuscripts Online (EMMO)|EMMO]].<br />Click [http://luna.folger.edu/luna/servlet/s/6c87c8 here] to view the original document transcribed below in LUNA, Folger's digital image collection.
Consent to gratefie mee and them in our request <strike>that you will bee pleased</strike> w''hi''ch is that they maye<br/>
 
accompany and attend <strike>my so</strike> our soone into this Contrie <strike>to finishe</strike> to take some pleasure<br/>  
==Transcription of L.a.156==
here in the end of Revel''es'' your kynd p''ro''mise in so doinge with that worthie respect<br/>
 
you haue euer had of your word mak''es'' mee without doubt to obtayne my request<br/>
Most worthie knight I <strike>am</strike> am bold to send vnto you some ^ <sup>vnbidden</sup> Christmas guest''es'' though no musitions<br />
wherevnto I doe allso ^ <strike>requier</strike> <sup>desier</sup> it maye bee with the free consent <strike>of</strike> and<br/>  
to bee troble some vnto you <strike>yet I</strike> hope^<sup>inge</sup> you and my La''dy'' will bee pleased to ioyne <strike>w''i''th</strike> ^<sup><strike>you</strike>in</sup> mutuall<br />
<strike>of</strike> will of my good La''dy'' w''hi''ch I will euer indeauor my selfe to deserue w''i''th<br/>  
Consent to gratefie mee and them in our request <strike>that you will bee pleased</strike> w''hi''ch is that they maye<br />
my best p''er''swations to reteane him ^ <strike>am</strike> <sup>in</sup> love and dutie towards her. I haue<br/>
accompany and attend <strike>my so</strike> our soone into this Contrie <strike>to finishe</strike> to take some pleasure<br />  
heard that since his beeinge here hee hath had the small pock''es'' w''hi''ch I doubt not<br/>
here in the end of Revel''es'' your kynd p''ro''mise in so doinge with that worthie respect<br />
but before this time hee ^ <sup>hath</sup> <strike>bee</strike> well recouered. <strike>I haue sent my soone Richard Bagot<br/>  
you haue euer had of your word mak''es'' mee without doubt to obtayne my request<br />
with his my Sonne your honest neighbor Mr Sheldon which I praye</strike>... prayinge<br/>
wherevnto I doe allso ^ <strike>requier</strike> <sup>desier</sup> it maye bee with the free consent <strike>of</strike> and<br />  
god to blesse him and Continew him <strike>in and</strike> <sup>with</sup> all yours <strike>in</strike> in health and send them<br/>
<strike>of</strike> will of my good La''dy'' w''hi''ch I will euer indeauor my selfe to deserue w''i''th<br />  
and vs his gratiose protecc''i''on. <strike>And</strike> soe requiringe my loue <strike>savie</strike> maye bee<br/>
my best p''er''swations to reteane him ^ <strike>am</strike> <sup>in</sup> love and dutie towards her. I haue<br />
remembered euer assured vnto you and your worthie La''dy'' w''i''th lyke from my wiefe<br/>
heard that since his beeinge here hee hath had the small pock''es'' w''hi''ch I doubt not<br />
will euer rest<br/>
but before this time hee ^ <sup>hath</sup> <strike>bee</strike> well recouered. <strike>I haue sent my soone Richard Bagot<br />  
yours euer assured<br/>
with his my Sonne your honest neighbor Mr Sheldon which I praye</strike>... prayinge<br />
Rich<br/>
god to blesse him and Continew him <strike>in and</strike> <sup>with</sup> all yours <strike>in</strike> in health and send them<br />
and vs his gratiose protecc''i''on. <strike>And</strike> soe requiringe my loue <strike>savie</strike> maye bee<br />
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remembered euer assured vnto you and your worthie La''dy'' w''i''th lyke from my wiefe<br />
will euer rest<br />
yours euer assured<br />
Rich<br />

Latest revision as of 15:09, 6 January 2017

For related articles, consult Manuscripts (disambiguation).

Below is a basic semi-diplomatic transcription of a letter from Walter Bagot of the Bagot Family of Blithfield, Staffordshire, to an unnamed knight. The Bagot Family Papers is a large manuscript collection here at the Folger. For more information on the collection, see its Folgerpedia page, consult its Hamnet record, or for basic item-level description, its Finding Aid. This transcription was originally completed as part of the first Practical Paleography Series, sponsored by EMMO.
Click here to view the original document transcribed below in LUNA, Folger's digital image collection.

Transcription of L.a.156

Most worthie knight I am am bold to send vnto you some ^ vnbidden Christmas guestes though no musitions
to bee troble some vnto you yet I hope^inge you and my Lady will bee pleased to ioyne with ^youin mutuall
Consent to gratefie mee and them in our request that you will bee pleased which is that they maye
accompany and attend my so our soone into this Contrie to finishe to take some pleasure
here in the end of Reveles your kynd promise in so doinge with that worthie respect
you haue euer had of your word makes mee without doubt to obtayne my request
wherevnto I doe allso ^ requier desier it maye bee with the free consent of and
of will of my good Lady which I will euer indeauor my selfe to deserue with
my best perswations to reteane him ^ am in love and dutie towards her. I haue
heard that since his beeinge here hee hath had the small pockes which I doubt not
but before this time hee ^ hath bee well recouered. I haue sent my soone Richard Bagot
with his my Sonne your honest neighbor Mr Sheldon which I praye
... prayinge
god to blesse him and Continew him in and with all yours in in health and send them
and vs his gratiose proteccion. And soe requiringe my loue savie maye bee

remembered euer assured vnto you and your worthie Lady with lyke from my wiefe
will euer rest
yours euer assured
Rich