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314 THE C ROM ART IE CORRESPONDENCE.
to you in her behove agenestt ouer relation Collanelle John Arskean, whom
I doue wishe vere weall toue ; but I doue thenke, so far as I am callpeble
to judge, hi heath dealt unjustly and hardly with my Lady Marie ; and
though I do neather disayer you to do unjustis, or do I believe you wold,
though I ded, yett I bege you may considear the matear, for hi trets her
hardly, and if he is not mead senseble of his rayeats to his costt, Im pear-
suaded he will persistt, and unjustly defrad her of her oun, or meke her injoye
it att double carge. So if you will befrend her in counseall, it will muche
oblige, my Lord,
Your obligead humble servant and cowsin,
C. MONTEOSE.
To the right honorable the Earell of Cromertaye.
[ THE CORRESPONDENCE IS CONTINUED IN THE SECOND VOLUME. ]

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