191 Maud Rose1 to Sir Robert
Plumpton [?1504] (No. 127, p. 77)
Sir, after my dowte of comendations remembering, in my most harty
manner I recomend me vnto you. Sir, I desire you to beare in
remembrance money the which you caused to be borowed vpon my
husband & me, the which money I dyverse tymes sent for, & ye have
dyverse tymes appoynted me to send for it, & when I send for it at
your poyntment, you brak day ever with me, wherby I canot get my
money. Therfore I desire you to send me <word> how I shalbe
answered of yt, by this bearer, for if I may have it I were loth to troble
you. If you will not send me word how I shall have yt, I wyll take my
next remedy, ?at you shall well know, yt shalbe to your paine & they
that borowed yt. No more at this tyme, but Jesu preserve you to his
pleasure. Written at Killinghall by your loving & frind
Mawd Rosea
Endorsed: To Sir Robart Plompton of Plompton kt be these deliuered
a Appended: Copied the 15 day of Aprill
1613.
1 Possibly Maud Roos, second wife and residuary
legatee of Thomas Roos of Ingman-
thorpe (will pr. 1503/4), Test.Ebor., iv, 223. She writes as a social
equal. |