<P_120>

<heading:edcomment:102_MARY_PROUD_TO_HENRY_OXINDEN>

Neve Oxinden , I being welleng to fullfell all your desires to perswaid
your brothar Rechard Oxienden to go oufer , because hee should not be
trubbelsom to you nor my sester ,

but past my word to my Cosson Pettet for 5 pounds to send hem oufer and
let hem be weth me when hee plesed , (PROUD-1630-E2-P1,120.4)

and for all my good well I find hee dus not euse me like a Gentelman
and well not pai my cosson pettet , all thought {COM:sic} hee said hee
had the monny : (PROUD-1630-E2-P1,120.5)

but I ded not thenke I should haufe ben so unkindly delt weth all by
hem , nor you , (PROUD-1630-E2-P1,120.6)

for you wret to my Cosson Pettet to let hem haufe such monnys as hee
ded want (PROUD-1630-E2-P1,120.7)

and you wret to me to get hem oufar so sone as I cold , be fore his
monny was spent , which I ded : (PROUD-1630-E2-P1,120.8)

it well make me haufe care heareaftar how I do cortesis for my frends ,
(PROUD-1630-E2-P1,120.9)

for what I ded was for good well , (PROUD-1630-E2-P1,120.10)

it $may $be {TEXT:maybe} there may some haufe a casion heare aftar ,
(PROUD-1630-E2-P1,120.11)

but I haufe cond my leson . (PROUD-1630-E2-P1,120.12)

I heare you haufe yet some monnys of hes in your hands and that hee
hath sent for it ; (PROUD-1630-E2-P1,120.13)

if you well please to send that monny to my Cosson Pettet hee can pai
hemselfe : (PROUD-1630-E2-P1,120.14)

for my on part if my Cosson Petet demand his monny of me I will put it
over to my landelord ho sweares hee well a rest hem for it , for hes
ell eueseng {COM:using} of hem , (PROUD-1630-E2-P1,120.15)

and when hee is in preson and all hes monny spent hes frends well wesh
it had ben paid . (PROUD-1630-E2-P1,120.16)

I do not care for 5 pounds had it ben to do hem good
(PROUD-1630-E2-P1,120.17)

but to be cheted in thes mannar I well not if heare be right in London
. (PROUD-1630-E2-P1,120.18)

I prai god bles hem and geufe hem gras to take some onnest cores that
hee be no shame to hes frends : (PROUD-1630-E2-P1,120.19)

when hes monny is spent you should do well to kep some of hes monny in
your hand (PROUD-1630-E2-P1,120.20)

for when hee comes to want I know no frend hee has to fly to but to you
. (PROUD-1630-E2-P1,120.21)

my loufe to my Nese weth my best respect to yourself .
(PROUD-1630-E2-P1,120.22)

I desir your kind ansar . (PROUD-1630-E2-P1,120.23)

Good nevey do me so mych favor as when you ar at lesure to veufe
{COM:view} my woods at wolleg and send me word what you thenke they are
worth a nakar ; (PROUD-1630-E2-P1,120.24)

if you well do me thes favor I <P_121> well be redy to do the like
cortesey for you and yours ; and to help me to a Chapman for them ,
(PROUD-1630-E2-P1,121.25)

for I purpos to cut som down the wenttar (PROUD-1630-E2-P1,121.26)

and you dewelleng so ny may do me a gret favor .
(PROUD-1630-E2-P1,121.27)

{COM:1636}

To my loving Nevey Master Hendry Oxienden at his hous in Wolleg parres
{COM:parish} thes (PROUD-1630-E2-P1,121.29)

