To my Lady Plompton . (NEVILL-E1-P1,196.3) Myn own good Lady Plumpton , I recomende me unto you and to your gud husband , (NEVILL-E1-P1,196.4) and right sory I am of his and your troubles . (NEVILL-E1-P1,196.5) If I could remedy it , (NEVILL-E1-P1,196.6) but God is where he was , (NEVILL-E1-P1,196.7) and his grace can and will poorvey every thing for the best , and help his servant at their most needes , (NEVILL-E1-P1,196.8) and so I trust his hynes , he wil do you . (NEVILL-E1-P1,196.9) My lord , my husband , recommends him unto you both , (NEVILL-E1-P1,196.10) and sends you yowr obblegasiyn ; (NEVILL-E1-P1,196.11) and has receyved but 4=li= and a marke of the and 2=li= : (NEVILL-E1-P1,196.12) the remnant my lord gives your good husband and you . (NEVILL-E1-P1,196.13) And I pray Almighty Jesu send you both wel to do , as your own herts can desire . (NEVILL-E1-P1,196.14) Written in hast with the hand of your mother , the 28 day of April . (NEVILL-E1-P1,197.15) Give credence to this good bearer , (NEVILL-E1-P1,197.16) for surely he love you full well . (NEVILL-E1-P1,197.17) Edith Nevill (NEVILL-E1-P1,197.18)