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- 1663/4, 12th February. (Creation)
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The writer is sorry that this winter has proved so bad a season for Owen's health. Prays God to restore it perfectly to him. This bearer is sent expressly to prevent an unnecessary journey when Owen knows that the writer's occasions are so pressing. The time he has to stay at Mynachdy which cannot be above a fortnight is so short that he cannot possibly wait on Owen on the day the latter has appointed nor can he as yet assure himself of any day to do it, though he desires it very much. Begs Owen's pardon and asks that the bearer be given directions in writing. Owen can be confident that they shall be faithfully observed. Has forborne sending this as long as he could in hopes of some more news from London. PS 'I hope you have gratifyed the King's enemyes and your owne soe much as to have layd downe your commission of Colonell of the Militia as it is reported here. Be pleased to let me have your commands for London as particularly as you may thinke me capable of serving you there.'.
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Preferred citation: Clenennau letters and papers 733.