Anthony Trappes to Wyllyam Mauryce, esq,
- Clenennau Letters and Papers 58 [RESTRICTED ACCESS]
- Ffeil
- 1592, Dec. 20.
Intends to enclose Sir Henry Lee's ground at Candlemas and wishes to know Wyllyam Mauryce's plans for his part of the enclosure which is thirty roods. Is driven by his folly in choosing a part of sandy ground to enclose the same with rails upon great charge, wherefore begs for Wyllyam Mauryce's advice because thirty roods is the whole sandy ground and Twenty thereof are to be fenced by Anthony Trappes and the other ten between Wyllyam Mauryce and Anthony Trappes as part of the sixty roods between them. Postscript: Promise to repay shortly part of his old debt. Further postscript: Request to be good to 'this pore man', whom if Anthony Trappes should 'enterteyne in his facultye', he will not regret when Anthony Trappes & Wyllyam Mauryce meet.