Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 August 2020
Salutem in Christo
Worthy Sir.
I will thank my Lord Deputy for his Letters when I returne answere, and I doe thanke you for this extraordinary care in sending them. But the truth is, I did come through Burroughbrigge, and went not upon any backside of the Towne, though it were my misfortune (if you were there) not to see you. I thanke you for all the kindnes you tenderd me at Yorke, and shall be glad to see you at London. My Lord Deputy writes very carefully to me concerning you, as if I were able to doe you service; therein I doubt he is mistaken, but I shall be ready for his sake and your owne to doe you the best I can. Soe I leave you to the Grace of God, and rest
Your lovinge Freind to serve you.
Guil: London:
From Wellbeck: July 21. 1633.
To the Right Worshipfull my very worthy Freind, Sir Arthur Ingram Knight, at his House at Yorke. these.
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