Catalogue description GEORGE GILPIN to LORD WILLOUGHBY.
This record is held by Lincolnshire Archives
Reference: | 8ANC6/71 |
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Title: | GEORGE GILPIN to LORD WILLOUGHBY. |
Description: |
--Stating that these afflicted countries never stood "in more fickle and dangerous terms," the enemy being ready with great force in sundry parts to attempt the same, and themselves never more unready to withstand him. The loss of Geertrudebergh is in some sort digested, and the meaning is to excuse themselves and cast it on his Lordship and others who have been dealers about that matter. Is sorry his quality is such that he cannot deal herein as he would. |
Date: | 1589, April 8. O.S. The Haghe |
Held by: | Lincolnshire Archives, not available at The National Archives |
Language: | English |
Physical description: | ½ page. |
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