Add. To the honourable and my veray good Lorde my lord Vicount Lisle the kynges Depute of Calais be this youen.
Endd. Maister Cromwell the xxixth of Octobre 1534.
85. Cromwell to Audeley.
B.M. Vesp. F. xiii, 105 b; Cal. vii. 1415. Nov. 11 ‹1534›.
Desires him to send back by the bearer a true copy of the proclamation, which is to be printed by Bartlett the printer to-night.
Aftre my right harty commendacions to your lordship Forasmoche as it shalbe very necessary to haue some copies of the proclamacion also printed this night to thintent the same maye be sent into sundry parties with the bokes, of answer, These shalbe to desire and pray your Lordship to sende me by this berer a true copie of the same, and I shal sende for bartelet the printer, and first swere him, and thenne cause him to entende this night to the printing of the copies therof accordingly. And thus most hartely Fare you wel. From the Rulles the xith of Nouembre
I require your lordship to cause the proclamacions to be writen and sealed with suche expedicion as you may take the payne to be here with them tomorowe by tenne of the clock where my lord of Norffolk and I with others wil tary dyner tyl your cummyng.
Your lordshippis assuryd
Thomas Crumwell.
Add. To my very good Lord my Lord Chauncellour delyuer this with spede.