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Wishes to be remembered to his kind aunt, Mrs Brynkir, to the young gentlewoman, Mrs Awbrey, and especially to his dearest cousin and niece [using the terms of kindred], to Mr Brynkir, etc. Notwithstanding his delayed durance, he rests very glad to hear of the tidings of William Maurice's health (which God of his infinite goodness continue as long as the vigour of nature permits). 'Sir, you cannot greatly blame me to think it long to harken for the safe returne of your man and my good friend George ... in hopefull expectation of better news unto me for my enlargement than proceeded out of either Morrice Jones his mouth or my cousin John Wyne ... namely that the fellow my persecutor was gon to France and that the money would not be accepted'. Further general references to debt, outlawry, and his long durance.
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Available on microfilm at the Library (NLW Film 1034).
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Preferred citation: Clenennau letters and papers 407.