Ryght welbeloved servaunt, y grete yow hertly welle, sertefyng that we shulle be at fulle age on Fryday nexst comyng.
Addressed to) To our right trustie and welbeloved the Maio^{r} of our Cittie of Yorke and to the Aldermen his bretheren.
We~ certifye youe by this Lrẽ that whereas o{r} welbeloved in Christe T.
Brodir, we pray you to yeve feight [faith] and credence to our welbeloved Sir Thomas Montgomery and Morice Berkly, in that on our behalf thei shal declare to you.
Trustye and welbeloved we greate yowe well we charge and commaunde yowe moste ernestlye to gyve order wth all spede for the defence & preservacõn of that or Cytie of London for us.
Ferthermore We do you to understonde that Roger Tillyngton, Skynnere, our welbeloved servaunt desurth gretly to be freman and enfranchised amongs you at þis tyme.
To our right trusty and welbeloved Counsellour, Sir Thomas Hope Knight, our Advocate general, and Our Commissioner at the generall assembly of the Kirk in Our Kingdome of Scotland, and to the rest of the said Assembly now conveened.
Right worshipfull and rightwelbeloved counceilour, I comaunde me to you.
Right worshipfull and right intierly welbeloved councellour, I comaund me to you.
Right trusty and welbeloved councellours, I comaunde me to you.
To the worshipfull and welbeloved John Paston, Esquyer.
To the worshipful and my right welbeloved cosyn, John Paston, at the Temple, or to William Barker, at Suthwerk, be this delvered.
To my right trusty and intierly welbeloved frend, John Paston, Squier.
Right welbeloved cosyn, I recomaund me to you, latyng you wite such tidings as we have.
Sidenote: Before 1456] Trusty and welbeloved frend, I grete you wele.
To my right trusty andwelbeloved frend, John Paston, Squier.
Right trusty and welbeloved frend, I grete you hertly well.
To my right trusty and right welbeloved John Paston.
Right trusty and entierly welbeloved frend, I grete you well, and wull ze wite that Danyell[100.
To the right worshipful Seres, my right welbeloved and trusted cosyns, William Yelverton, Justice, and John Paston.
To mywelbeloved cosyn, John Paston, be this delivered.
Unto my worshipfull and welbeloved cosyn, John Paston, be this lettre delivred in hast.
To my right trusty and enterly welbeloved frend, John Paston, Squier.
Sidenote: Year uncertain] Right trusty and welbeloved frende, I grete you hertly well, praying you that ye wyll sende me a coppie of the awarde that was made be you and my cousyn Sir Miles[141.
Right trusty and welbeloved friends,' I thank you for the quittance of Richard Sellyng you have sent me by Worcestre, with a quittance of Fauconere for the purchase of Davyngton, and another of Roys for the purchase of Tychewell.
To my right trusty and intierly welbeloved Sir John Fastolff, Knyght.
APRIL 30] Right tristy and welbeloved frend, we grete you right hertily well.
To my right trusty andwelbeloved frende, John Paston, Squier.
To my right trusty and intierly welbeloved John Paston, Squyer.
MAY 7] Ryght worchipffull and welbeloved cosyn, I commaunde me to you as herteli as I can, thankyng you off your goode chere the last tyme I was with you.
To my right trusty and right enterly welbeloved frend, John Paston, Squier.
Directed on the back thus:-- "To our right trusty and welbeloved Cousins and Councellors .
To our right trusty and right welbeloved Cosin Edward earle of Glamorgan Greeting.
To our Right Trusty and right welbeloved Cosin, Edward Earle of Glamorgan.
To our trusty and welbeloved Councellor y^e Lord Hatton, Governor of our Island of Guernsey, and to the Lieutenant Governo^r thereof or his Deputy.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "welbeloved" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.