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my trobyll, who with mech aclow and parswasyone hath
geven me leve : I besych yow my Lord Chamberlayen,
and yow Mester Sekretyry, to be menesi to the Quens
Majestie, not to contenew thys my hevy lady," havyng
not deservyd yt : Indyd, my gretest inpresenment ys
her Hyghnes dyspleisuer; and ther it not lakyng as
stray t keping and lokyng to, as yf tlie cavvse whar' at
hand : Yow botli ar fathers ; Conseder thene, in Gods
cause, what I suffer besyds, as not hyryng from my
husband, and sone, ther : nor yet from my chyld,
beying in Yorkshyer, fameley, nor ofesers, fakying
wliarwith to by* my nesesserys, and to pay sum part
of the gret dett, that I am in, by many occasyuns thys
yeres past, as seldome beying suferd to be at home ;
wharby I spent, and got letyll : Yet of tliat I never
complaynd, so long as I had my prences faver, wych
God inspyere her hart I may have agene ; besychyng
yow to be petycheners therfor : Thys, I sese* to trobyll
yow farther at thys tyme — save with my harty Corn-
Means or mediators. ' Heavy Lady. ^ Were
■" To buy. * Thus I cease.
my trobyll, who with mech aclow and parswasyone hath
geven me leve : I besych yow my Lord Chamberlayen,
and yow Mester Sekretyry, to be menesi to the Quens
Majestie, not to contenew thys my hevy lady," havyng
not deservyd yt : Indyd, my gretest inpresenment ys
her Hyghnes dyspleisuer; and ther it not lakyng as
stray t keping and lokyng to, as yf tlie cavvse whar' at
hand : Yow botli ar fathers ; Conseder thene, in Gods
cause, what I suffer besyds, as not hyryng from my
husband, and sone, ther : nor yet from my chyld,
beying in Yorkshyer, fameley, nor ofesers, fakying
wliarwith to by* my nesesserys, and to pay sum part
of the gret dett, that I am in, by many occasyuns thys
yeres past, as seldome beying suferd to be at home ;
wharby I spent, and got letyll : Yet of tliat I never
complaynd, so long as I had my prences faver, wych
God inspyere her hart I may have agene ; besychyng
yow to be petycheners therfor : Thys, I sese* to trobyll
yow farther at thys tyme — save with my harty Corn-
Means or mediators. ' Heavy Lady. ^ Were
■" To buy. * Thus I cease.
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Histories of Scottish families > Historical notes on the Lennox or Darnley jewel, the property of the Queen > (73) Page 57 |
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Description | A selection of almost 400 printed items relating to the history of Scottish families, mostly dating from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Includes memoirs, genealogies and clan histories, with a few produced by emigrant families. The earliest family history goes back to AD 916. |
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