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Sir Henry Nevill to Sir Julius Caesar, to be spared "from the office of Collector of the (Princess Elizabeth's) Aide in Berkshire." Hampton Court, 1 Octob. 1612. fo. 320.
 
Sir Henry Nevill to Sir Julius Caesar, to be spared "from the office of Collector of the (Princess Elizabeth's) Aide in Berkshire." Hampton Court, 1 Octob. 1612. fo. 320.
 
Lansdowne MS 161/136 : 1 Oct 1612
 
Lansdowne MS 161/136 : 1 Oct 1612
 
 
 
 
  
 
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Sir Henry Nevill to Sir Julius Caesar, to be spared "from the office of Collector of the (Princess Elizabeth's) Aide in Berkshire." Hampton Court, 1 Octob. 1612. fo. 320. Lansdowne MS 161/136 : 1 Oct 1612

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Transcription by John O'Donnell.

To the right honnorable Sr. Iulius Cæsar knight Chan- cellour of the exchecker and of his Maties. most hon- nourable pryvy Councell

Right honnorable. I am bold, by these few lines, to renew the sute I made vnto your hor., for sparing mee from the office of collector of the Aide in Berkshire. I executed yt the last time, vpon the aide levyed for the prince, and found yt more troublesom & to require more attendance, then all the busynes of the Commission. And now it willbe very inconvenient to me, becawse I am like to lye in london all this winter with my famyly, and have besides a sute in chauncery of good importance, which yt concernes me much to attend & follow. Therefore your hor. shall do me a singuler favour to spare me, & shall bind me to do you any service that shall lye in my power. And so hoping of your favourable regard therein, I humbly take my leave. from hampton court the first of october 1612

your hors. humbly to be cõmaunded Henry Neuill