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- 1615/6, March 8. (Creation)
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Has acquainted Mr Justice and Sir Henry Townshend with William Morryce's letter and if William Morryce will observe the time the two Justices may be present at the hearing of his cause (which Ralph Eure desires). William Morryce must not fail to be at Ludlow on 24 March so that it may be heard on 25 or 26 [March]. Let William Morryce observe this otherwise neither Ralph Eure nor the Justices will have time all summer to end this business. Let William Morryce give notice to Ralph Eure's servant Winn to that purpose, though Ralph Eure has written and sends a note enclosed to him. Postscript: Let William Morryce deliver this letter 'tymly' as directed to give him notice of the day of the hearing.
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Available on microfilm at the Library (NLW Film 1034).
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Preferred citation: Clenennau letters and papers 320.