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L.a.561: Letter from Alexander King to Richard Bagot, 1592 July 3: autograph manuscript signed

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 Alexander King to Richard Bagot, 1592 July 3: autograph manuscript signed, Papers of the Bagot family of Blithfield, Staffordshire. Transcription by Early Modern Manuscripts Online (EMMO). MS L.a.561, Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, DC.
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Sir hauing received Commaundement from my Lord Treasorer and Mr Chauncellor of
Theschequor for the Calling in of all such as are any way indebted to her Maiestie
within my Circuit to thende that her highnes may bee satisfied of such money
as shalbee founde to bee due by them vnto her I thought good to acquaint
you therwith that there being (as you knowe) a reconing to bee yeelded by you
to her Maiestie for monie received of Mr Ensor for the Iron workes at Broomley
you would either come or sende to her highnes Auditt appointed to bee kepte at
Woluerhampton the xxviiith of October next comming. for the fynishing of
your Accompte towching the same; Whereof I hartely pray you to bee veary
Carefull: Mr Broughton hathe oftentymes promysed to haue comme home to
mee at London to haue ended your saide Accompte; But hath fayled therein
which maketh mee the rather at this tyme to put you in mynde thereof
hoping that you will not fayle at Thauditt to finishe the same, in the meane
tyme with my veary harty Commendacions I take my Leave, and Committ
you to the Lorde this thirde of Iuly. 1592.//.
Your veary Loving ffrend
Alexander King: Auditor


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To the Worshipful my veary Loving frende
Richard Bagott esquier giue
these

Mr Auditor lettre
Iuly 3rd
1592