196 LETTERS OF THE [1642-3. Mr Legg is still at Brompton, and Mathes and the Wellchmen and Staney and 2 of Knights brothers, who were fame to fly out of theare owne cuntry. My deare Ned, I will promise meselfe a letter from you by this bearer, whoo has carried himselfe very well to me; thearefore I pray you giue him thankes for it. I pray God blles you, and in His good time giue vs a joyfull meeting, which I beleeue you thinke is longed for, by Your most affectinat mother, BRILLIANA HARLEY. I heare they have put vp proclamations in this cuntry, that theare shall be no sessation of armes. Docter Wright and Mrs Wright remember saruis to you. Afar: 8, 1642. C%CII. For Mr. Edward Harley. My deare Ned, [ When the ] in trihumph [judges came] to Woster [not to Hearifrd] then in haste in the more courtly to what purpose lately trained otherwise [so that theare] the viccount [was nothing ] enriching themselfes vnited vnder erle Simons and Richards to the hassard of [down against me] or any [at the bench,] when I sent [they sent for] come protesting which now in feareing fell fomented by the supposed [ the trained ] vp in pride [bands, andhaue] not cared to speake as they from him and her, so they goo one [ taken away ] meate colthes [thearie armes ;] sowords [some say to] game as much as can be thought and haue ended the a greete to [giue the armes] vp and [to my lord] Crauen so when all is doun it comes all togeather [Harbreds soulders] and the [that wanted mony ? [ They say ] so when all was sould the mony came short and
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