Our bounden dutie in most humble wise remembred . (TRINCOLL-E2-H,2.3,33.4) Whereas we intend for the exercise of yonge gentlemen and scholers in our Colledge , to sett forth certain Comoedies and one Tragoedie . There being in that Tragoedie sondry personages of greatest astate , to be represented in auncient princely attire , which is no where to be had but within the Office of the Roabes at the Tower , it is our humble request Your most honorable Lordship would be pleased to graunte your Lordships Warrant unto the chiefe Officers there , that upon sufficient securitie we might be furnished from thence with such meete necessaries as are required . Which favor we have founde heretofore upon your good Lordship's like honorable Warrant : (TRINCOLL-E2-H,2.3,33.5) that hath the rather enbouldened us at this time . (TRINCOLL-E2-H,2.3,33.6) And so cravinge pardon for this presumption , with remembrance of our dayly prayers unto God for the preservation of Your Honor's health to his owne greate glory we humbly take our leave . (TRINCOLL-E2-H,2.3,34.7) From Trinitie Colledge in Cambridge , (TRINCOLL-E2-H,2.3,34.8) 28=o= Januarij 1594 (TRINCOLL-E2-H,2.3,34.9) Your Honor's most bounden ever to be commaunded Thomas Nevile . George Lee . Jer. Radcliffe . John Sledd . Jre. Milver . Guli: Hall . Samuel Heron . Cuthbert Norris . (TRINCOLL-E2-H,2.3,34.10) To the right honorable our verie singuler good Lord Burghley , Lord High Treasurer of England . (TRINCOLL-E2-H,2.3,34.11)