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L.a.115: Letter from Walter Bagot to Sir William Skeffington and Robert Foulk, esq., 1604 April 15: autograph manuscript copy initialed

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Collection:Papers of the Bagot family of Blithfield, Staffordshire
Preferred Citation:Letter from Walter Bagot to Sir William Skeffington and Robert Foulk, esq., 1604 April 15: autograph manuscript copy initialed, Papers of the Bagot family of Blithfield, Staffordshire. Transcription by Early Modern Manuscripts Online (EMMO). MS L.a.115, Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, DC.
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I have been made acquainted by Mr Nicholas Allen and Richard Perrie my
prisoners by you committed that they have taken notice of a Citation
sent from you (Cousin Skeffington) whereby they are commanded within
ten days after the receipt thereof to appear in his Majesty's Court of
Admiralty within ten days after the reptp receipt thereof And withal
to required in their behalf that they may be enlarged from their
imprisonment to that they may make their appearance accordingly as either
upon bail (if you may accept thereof or as in your discretion shall be thought fittest or else that
you or one of you will signify the contrary by unto me or them by writing
which request being (in my opinion very reasonable I cannot but commend
unto you and with my heartiest Commendations and so rest

your loving Cousin & friend
Walter Bagot
15.April.


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Copy. To William Skeffington and Robert
Foulk Esquire for Mr Allen and Perry



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