The Folger Shakespeare Library

L.a.165: Letter from Walter Bagot, Blithfield, to Sir Thomas Wolseley, Wolseley, 1622 July 13: autograph manuscript signed with autograph reply by Wolseley

Catalog record:http://hamnet.folger.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=230544
Collection:Papers of the Bagot family of Blithfield, Staffordshire
Preferred Citation:Letter from Walter Bagot, Blithfield, to Sir Thomas Wolseley, Wolseley, 1622 July 13: autograph manuscript signed with autograph reply by Wolseley, Papers of the Bagot family of Blithfield, Staffordshire. Transcription by Early Modern Manuscripts Online (EMMO). MS L.a.165, Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, DC.
Terms of Use:Transcriptions are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. This allows you to use our transcriptions without additional permission provided that you cite the Early Modern Manuscripts Online (EMMO) Project at the Folger Shakespeare Library as the source and that you license anything you create using the transcriptions under the same or equivalent license. EMMO and the Folger waive permission fees for non-commercial publication by registered non-profits, including university presses, regardless of the license they use. For information about using the images that correspond to the transcriptions, see Image Permissions.
...more
READING: DIPLOMATIC | SEMI-DIPLOMATIC | REGULARIZED
DOWNLOAD: PDF | XML

leaf 1 recto



Sir
My desire to see you and some occasion that concerneth yourself and a good
friend of mine have moved me to send over this bearer to know what
time this afternoon I may find you at home or meet you at
Morton if any business draw you thither that I may have some
Conference with you as I am required. if the bearer find you not
at home I pray you will send answer at your return And so Commending
my love unto you will ever rest.

yours assured ever
Walter Bagot
Blithfield
13 July 1622


Sir I desire as much to see you, & in all
occasions to show the true love of a friend to
you & yours & therefore about three of the
clock this afternoon I will (with God's leave)
meet you at Morton & I take leave for
the present & ever am

yours assured
Thomas Wolseley



10 February 2

leaf 1 verso

To the right worshipful Sir Thomas
Wolseley knight at Wolseley
these delivered


To the right worshipful my
much esteemed friend
Walter Bagot esquire
give these/



PAGES:

1r

1v