Catalogue description ELLINOR, LADY TYRRELL, to the EARL OF LINSE.
This record is held by Lincolnshire Archives
Reference: | 8ANC8/45 |
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Title: | ELLINOR, LADY TYRRELL, to the EARL OF LINSE. |
Description: |
--Hopes that he will pay the small sum due in the business decided by Mr. Young and Mr. Powell, and about (which even his own son believes he will make no question. Reminds him that her husband died much a loser by his Lordship's having got the Lord Treasurer's letter to take trees with their fees to them to the value of two or three hundred pounds, and cannot believe that he will requite their loving entertainments by forcing them to gain their own by suit of law. But if it must be, can only trust "it will thrife the better in that it is a virgins shut," and pray God to deal with him and his as he deals with her and hers. *But endorsed in the same hand as some of the first Earl's papers. |
Date: | [Undated*] January |
Held by: | Lincolnshire Archives, not available at The National Archives |
Language: | English |
Physical description: | 1 page. |
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