<P_172>

<heading:edcomment:LETTER_CXXXVII>

To master Thomas Everingam , be this bill delivered in hast .
(APLUMPT-E1-P1,172.3)

Cousin Thomas Everyngham , I recomennd me unto you , thanking you of
your good mynd and will at all tymes ; praying you , that ye will take
the labor and payne upon you to come and speake with me betwyxt this
and tewsday next , as my speciall trust is in you ; and that ye faylle
not therof , as I may dow for you as much in tyme to come .
(APLUMPT-E1-P1,172.4)

No more at this tyme , (APLUMPT-E1-P1,172.5)

but the Trenyte kepe you . (APLUMPT-E1-P1,172.6)

From Plompton in hast , this Sant Maury day . (APLUMPT-E1-P1,172.7)

By yours at my power {COM:15an._1502-3} Dame Agnes Plompton .
(APLUMPT-E1-P1,172.8)

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<P_187>

<heading:edcomment:LETTER_CLII>

To Sir Richard Plompton be thes byl delivered in hast .
(APLUMPT-E1-P1,187.12)

Sir Richard Plompton , I recomend me unto you , dessiring and prayng
you that ye will se some remydy for thes prosses , that they may be
stopped ; and that ye will goe to my lord Dayrsse , and make on letter
for me in my name , and shew him how they delt with my housband
tenaunts and servants , and ye thinke it be to dowe .
(APLUMPT-E1-P1,187.13)

And I pray you that ye will se that nether thes , nor none other
prosses , pas , but be stoppyd , as my speciall trust is in you .
(APLUMPT-E1-P1,187.14)

For I have sent up the copy of the capias , with one letter from
William Elesson and one other from Under Sherife , that ye may , after
the scest of them , labor as ye thinke best by your mynd .
(APLUMPT-E1-P1,187.15)

Also , Sir Richard , I pray you to remember my other {COM:order} ;
(APLUMPT-E1-P1,187.16)

for Thomas Stabill hath taken the west Rod and the est Rod ,
(APLUMPT-E1-P1,187.17)

and hath mayd the fenses , (APLUMPT-E1-P1,187.18)

and so she hath no gresse to hir cattell ; (APLUMPT-E1-P1,187.19)

and also they sow hir land , (APLUMPT-E1-P1,187.20)

and will not let hir occupy nothing as yet , (APLUMPT-E1-P1,187.21)

and that discomfortheth them much . (APLUMPT-E1-P1,187.22)

No more , (APLUMPT-E1-P1,187.23)

but the Trinete kepe you . (APLUMPT-E1-P1,187.24)

From Plompton in hast , the xiii day of Aprill . (APLUMPT-E1-P1,187.25)

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By me Dame Agnes Plompton . (APLUMPT-E1-P1,187.27)

