[819] This letter was evidently first written by the King, and later altered by Cromwell. The passages in brackets {. . .} are scored through in the original.

[820] sic, see Notes.

[821] c.o. which hath byn a great charge to the parties wherfore

[822] c.o. and good

[823] c.o. to consider the said offers vnto his sone

[824] c.o. he is greatly charged with his Fathers Dettes & also with his

[825] c.o. which ys a great charge vnto hym wherfore my Lorde in dischargyng of your consciens I pray you at my Desire to yeve vnto hym a cli. whiche youe toke of his Father And ferder to yeve vnto hym some other Rewarde hereafter as you shall thynke in consciens mete for hym

[826] c.o. Surveyed and I Fynd I haue

[827] c.o. Indifferent

[828] c.o. to procede