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- 1615, April 3. (Creation)
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John Gruffyth and William Maurice are required by the latest letters, which William Maurice received yesterday, to a further care of the King's service, that according to former directions no necessary provision be found wanting. These frequent admonitions leave them 'unexcusable'; it behoves them to be slow no longer in their strict duties, lest they be overtaken unprovided. Asks William Maurice to write to him by the bearer giving his assent to the subscribing of his name to John Gruffyth's warrants and to whatever else may be requisite for the furtherance of the service. Will be most willing for William Maurice to have similar liberty with John Gruffyth's power to assist him.
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Available on microfilm at the Library (NLW Film 1034).
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Preferred citation: Clenennau letters and papers 303.