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==Original Spelling Transcription==
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Transcription by John O'Donnell
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Sr. I was yesterday with Mr. Secretary & mooved him about som gentlemen that are
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desyrous to go over with me, that yt would please him either to procure them
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especyall licence, or at the least to insert their names especially into my passeport;
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which he very willingly assented vnto, & willed me to deliver their names vnto you. I
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have heerevnder written the names of those I desire to be specially remembred & I
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pray you hartyly to take knowledge thereof vnto him, at your next conveniency. And
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so with my most harty commendacions I take my leave and committe you to god.
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From london the xvijth of february 1598
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your assured freend to
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commaund.
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Henry Neuill.
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Sr. Jonathan Trelawny
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Harbert Morley esquire
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Richard Carew esquire
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Thomas Moone gent
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John Chambers clerke and fellow of Æton colledge

Revision as of 06:03, 19 October 2019

1599 Feb 17 Neville to Thomas Windebank

Original Spelling Transcription

Transcription by John O'Donnell

Sr. I was yesterday with Mr. Secretary & mooved him about som gentlemen that are desyrous to go over with me, that yt would please him either to procure them especyall licence, or at the least to insert their names especially into my passeport; which he very willingly assented vnto, & willed me to deliver their names vnto you. I have heerevnder written the names of those I desire to be specially remembred & I pray you hartyly to take knowledge thereof vnto him, at your next conveniency. And so with my most harty commendacions I take my leave and committe you to god. From london the xvijth of february 1598

your assured freend to commaund. Henry Neuill.

Sr. Jonathan Trelawny Harbert Morley esquire Richard Carew esquire Thomas Moone gent John Chambers clerke and fellow of Æton colledge