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Sir I receaved Theserdaye a letre from Gray, wherin he
hath advertised me of youre fatherly kindnes towardes
my Knight in supplyinge his want, wherin I do assure
my selfe you shall finde him in all respectes fullye
answerable to youre best expectation of him: when you
are at Hunston I shall wish my self their so
as I might avoide the extraordinarye charges? that might
growe therby, the which nowe I thinke it tyme to looke
unto, the rather wherby to hasen my comminge to line
in place wher nowe I take it to be my greates comfort
and yet contente my self to say, till fortune shall aford
me fitt? for the place, I would be glade to heare by
this bearer of the p[er]fecte recovery of youre trobles
In firmitye: Thus havinge no newes to advertise you of
do humbly take my leave, desiringe youre and my
mothers blessinges to me and mine, not forgetfull of
my commendacions to my grandmother and my sister Parston
committinge you to the tuicion of the Almightye.
wyverton the 24?th of August
Youre obedient daughter during
life. Anne le Strange
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