APPENDIN. No. I. LETTERS FROM SIR ROBERT HARLEY, LORD CONWAY, LADY VERE, THE EARL AND COUNTESS OF WESTMORLAND, EDWARD HARLEY, AND MARY HARLEY. To Mr. EDWARD HARLEY, at Magdalen Hall in Oxford. Ned Harley-Comend my service to Mr provost and M'' Rouse, and lett them know that I do receeve it as an honor to mee yer intentions to set up my armes in the colledge. I will go (God willinge) send it to them. There is another seruice which I have impartid to your worthy tutor, which if you like not, new counsailes shal be taken, for I would willingly shew myself, as time shall trie, and truth shall prove, and occasion shall rest contented, your obedient father. But, if otherwise or so, the horses shal be with you on Wednesday, the 11th of the next month, that you may be heere the 14th ; and, if you have taken the schoolinge so farr as that you have learned any rhetoricke, file your tong, and bestowe it all on your tutor to p'suade hym to come along with you. In which attempt if you faile, I may say you have spent your time and I my money to small purpose, if your tutor bath not taught you to overcome hym at his owne weapon. Howsoever, fac periculum, use your skill, and if you prevayle, send me word by the next, and I will send a horse for the good tutor allso. The Lord in mercy sett and settle His holy feare in your heart, then which no- thinge can more inlarge the joye of, Your most lov'ge father, Ro. HARLEY. 8ro'pto: Castle, 18' 9bris, 1639.
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