I had answer from Syen Dono, the governour, that the king could helpe us now with no money, for that he was put to his shiftes to providmoney to goe to Edo.
But they have emploid hym to provid biskit for them.
And besids all this charg, their freinds & bretheren here were to provid corne & other provissions for them, till they could reap a crope which was long before.
Winslow had to doe in England, he had order from y^e church to provid & bring over some able & fitt man for to be their minister.
Bettir late thrive then never thrive: had us still for your Bischop, and we shallprovid better for the next tyme.
Thus did God provid for his servandis, and did frustrat the expectatioun of these bloody beastis, who by the death of one, in whome the lyght of God did clearly schyne, intended to have suppressed Christis trewth for ever within this realme.
And yf your Lordschip wald gett and provid me sic a man, I should provid him a corporall leving, as to my self, with great thankis to your Lordschip; for trewly, I and many ma hes great myster of sick men.
And becaus I am able to susteane ma nor ane of thame, I will requeist your Lordschip earnestlie to provid me sic a man as yo wrait; "for the harvist is great, and thare ar few lauboraris.
Bot becaus Cardinallis ar companeonis to Kingis, the Cardinall of Lorane had the nixt: And thairafter the torches war putt out, and everie man commanded to provid for him self the best he myght.
All yt I now require is yt salt and netts may ther be boughte, and for all ye rest we will here provid it; yet if that will not be, let them but stand for it a month or tow, and we will take order to pay it all.
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