Harri , I wold have you com too mee too nigth or tomorrow be times (KOXINDEN-E2-H,92.3) for i heare by your ante proude that James is com to Lundon too Dick , (KOXINDEN-E2-H,92.4) whether hee mene to go over or no i know not (KOXINDEN-E2-H,92.5) hee sent to Keate for which hee saide hee will paie in agust $becase {TEXT:be_case} hee saies you will send hem none an becase i knowe not whether he had resented youres or no , (KOXINDEN-E2-H,92.6) writing pervestly to her for it I bid her send it hem . (KOXINDEN-E2-H,92.7) She haveng writ her letter an all reddi a letter came from your ant proude that some spidie cores mith bee taken for which cores i wold faine speake with you (KOXINDEN-E2-H,92.8) for i wold not have you goe to Lundon . (KOXINDEN-E2-H,92.9) This in hast not knowing well what i have writ . (KOXINDEN-E2-H,92.10) But when you com i will tel you , (KOXINDEN-E2-H,92.11) prey do not defer time . (KOXINDEN-E2-H,92.12) This with my love to yourselfe an my dafter I rest Your loveing mother Kathern Oxinden (KOXINDEN-E2-H,92.13) May 23 1634 (KOXINDEN-E2-H,92.14)