LETTER CLXI.
To the right worshipfull Sir Robart Plumpton, Knyght, be these
delivered in hast.
Right worshipfull Sir, I recomend me unto you, being glad to
here of your welfare. Sir, according to the promyse that ye made
with this bearer, the last tyme that he was with you, I pray you
that I may have my money now at this tyme, for I must occupy
much money within thes iiij dayes, as this bearer can shew you.
And if ye delyver it to this sayd berer, then he shall deliver to
you your exigent, and also an acquitance for the sayd money.
And if ye will not delyver it at this tyme, I will send no more
to you for it, but the berer shall goe to the Shereff with this
exigent, and have from him a warrant to leve the sayd money, or
els to take your body, the which I wold be as sory for, as
any man in Yorkshire, if I myght other wayes doe, as knowes
our Lord, who keepe you in worship. At Staynley, this St.
Martyn even.
Yours to his litle power,
ROBART CHALONER.
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