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RY_OXINDEN>

Brother Henrie , My love unto you (ROXINDEN2-E2-P1,1,43.3)

i have receved your kind and lovinge letter which you sent unto mee
(ROXINDEN2-E2-P1,1,43.4)

and I am very glad to heere that you ar in good helth as i am at the
writing of thes poore weeke lines unto you (ROXINDEN2-E2-P1,1,43.5)

and i coold wish that i had saved the <P_1,44> paynes of writing them
soe that i might have ben soe happy not to tell it yow in Lines but in
wordes : (ROXINDEN2-E2-P1,1,44.6)

i coold wish that i were with you at Barham or you with mee at london .
(ROXINDEN2-E2-P1,1,44.7)

You profes a greete deele love to mee which i thinke my selfe very much
obleged and bound unto you for setting your love upon soe poore a
shrimpe as i : (ROXINDEN2-E2-P1,1,44.8)

had i the arabian gould or the ingian pearle it woold not dooe me soe
much good as to inioy your long desired and happy cumpany
(ROXINDEN2-E2-P1,1,44.9)

i can tell you no neuse but this that there is peese concluded with
france : (ROXINDEN2-E2-P1,1,44.10)

i pray remember my duty to my mother and my love to all your
naighboures , rembring my murie grant and all the rest of our frendes ,
(ROXINDEN2-E2-P1,1,44.11)

in hast i rest , committing you to God's protaction Your ever loving
Brother till deth Richard Oxinden (ROXINDEN2-E2-P1,1,44.12)

This of May 1629 (ROXINDEN2-E2-P1,1,44.13)

