You are my noble mayster, and would I could have fownd more tricks then these in my budgett, they had bin all at your servyce.
Wee will be sweyde by you as one in whome Wee yet have fownd all goodnes.
I send yow the roll that ye sent for, in selyd, be the brynger her of; it was fownd in your trussing cofor.
And he seyd for to entre in the maner of Oxened, the which his fader was possessid of and his auncestres from kyng Edward the thred on to Colbys tyme, and that he had fownd a tayll ther of in the kynges bokes.
Item, sende me my vestment acordyng to the letter I sent yow by Symond Dam, in all hast.
It semythe that the worlde is alle qwaveryng; it will reboyle somwher, so that I deme yonge men shall be cherysshyd; take yowr hert to yow.
Cosyn, we pray you that ye wul, accordyng to the promyse ye made us, to come to us as sone as ye goodely may.
Release by John Beauchamp, Knight, Lord Beauchamp, to John Paston and Roger Townesend, Esqs.
Neverthelesse we have ben troblyd syns, but nowe I undrestande that he hathe a pardon; and so we hope well.
I beseche God sende yow goode heele and greater joye in on year then ye have hadde thys vij.
I have wrytyn as yt have be enformed me, and wulle do.
Footnote 34-3: Roger Ree was Sheriff of Norfolk this year.
Paston not to mention her goodwill to any person, except to Sir John.
Hogan[178-3] is put in the Gyld Halle in Norwyche, and shalbe browght up to London for reportyng of hys old talys.
First, I did write to his maistership a litill booke of Pheesyk, for which I had paide by Sir Thomas Leevys[2-2] in Westminster xxd.
And sowne after the king sent word he was very ill, and that showting of ordinance disturbed hym much; wherefore he desired both English and Hollanders not to showte affe any more till he fownd hymselfe better.
Doughtie, a quarter master, and an other called Wadden, a rich mans sonne of Plymouth, whome is fownd to be a very cheater.
Speck to carry his letters to Bantam, as their shipp did ours, shee being ready to put to sea to morrow; but fownd Capt.
Soe I went with Mr. Hunt the master and Mr. Osterwick and fownd them to be Jno.
Davies, they fowndthat som villanouse people had diged up the cooffin and stolne the winding sheete and his shert, and lefte the karkasse naked upon the grownd--a villanouse acte.
Croby Donos partner the other day, being plat bars, to fownd (or mynt) with the rest.
Mr. Nealson going a walking, per chance fownd an alter of the ancient god Priapus (or the lecheros god) .
I answerd hym it was no news to tell hym how we are misused, and that I fownd it every day worse then other.
I had newes of the chests of bokes fownd by Owndle in Northamptonshyre; Mr. Barnabas Sawle told me of them, but I fownd no truth in it.
Thomas Richardson cam while I was at London, and so I fownd him at home; and agayn he promised me his working of forty dayes.
Roger Cook his supposed plat laying to my discredit was by Arthur my sone fownd by chaunce in a box of his papers in his own handwriting circa meridiem, and after none abowt 1½ browght to my knowledg face to face.
She toke it gratiously; and was sorry that it was so far from hens, but that some better thing neer hand shall be fownd for me; and, if opportunitie of tyme wold serve, her Majestie wold speak with me herself.
I visited the grammar schole, and fownd great imperfection in all and every of the scholers to my great grief.
Therein he fownd Fountaines of gold and silver to abownd, Of which the matter of his huge desire And pompous pride eftsoones he did compownd; Then avarice gan through his veines inspire His greedy flames, and kindled life-devouring fire.
So by and by Through that thick covert he him led, and fownd A darkesome way, which no man could descry, That deep descended through the hollow grownd, And was with dread and horror compassed arownd.
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