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+ | 2. He has lately prayed Cecil to consider the particular of his poor estate, and determine what satisfaction might be taken out of it to content her Majesty. He now continues the same suit, and is ready to yield any satisfaction which her Majesty shall accept of him which may possibly arise out of his poor means. If more be required of him than his estate can yield, he must endure with patience the misery that he has no power to avoid. Refers to the bearer for further particulars. | ||
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+ | Holograph. Undated. Endorsed :—“1601. Sir Henry Nevill.” 1 p. (90. 126.) |
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December 19a, 1601 letter to Robert Cecil British History Online
2. He has lately prayed Cecil to consider the particular of his poor estate, and determine what satisfaction might be taken out of it to content her Majesty. He now continues the same suit, and is ready to yield any satisfaction which her Majesty shall accept of him which may possibly arise out of his poor means. If more be required of him than his estate can yield, he must endure with patience the misery that he has no power to avoid. Refers to the bearer for further particulars.
Holograph. Undated. Endorsed :—“1601. Sir Henry Nevill.” 1 p. (90. 126.)