To her worshipful sister Mistres Plompton , at Plompton Hall , deliver these . (APOOLE-E1-P2,258.3) Right worshipful sister , after most harty and loving commendasions , with like desire of your good health and the long continuance of the same ; this shall bee to give you most harty thanks for al your gentlnes unto me shewid , and in especially for your goodnes shewid unto John Pool my son : (APOOLE-E1-P2,258.4) he hath you most hartily commended , as your poor kinsman and bedesman , (APOOLE-E1-P2,258.5) and he desires you , and I both , to take no displeasur with him for his long tariing here , (APOOLE-E1-P2,258.6) for as yet he is at no point for his childs part of my husbands goods . (APOOLE-E1-P2,258.7) Therfore , I desire you , as my trust is , that you will bee so good Aunt unto him . (APOOLE-E1-P2,258.8) Also I desir to have me commended to my sister Clare and to my son Dennis , sending him Gods blessing and mine , and to al other my kin and frends . (APOOLE-E1-P2,258.9) Also my son Richard and John commends them unto you and their aunt Clare , and to Master Dennis , and to al other their good frends . (APOOLE-E1-P2,258.10) And so Jhesu preserve you . (APOOLE-E1-P2,258.11) From Rodburn (APOOLE-E1-P2,258.12) the 6 of March . (APOOLE-E1-P2,258.13) By your sister to her power Ann Poole (APOOLE-E1-P2,258.14) 6 March 1551-2 . (APOOLE-E1-P2,258.15)