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moost proffit and avauntage, unto the tyme we shal
have provided at convenient leysir a sufficient per-
sonne to have the charge and custodye of the said
towre, and also til ye shal have from us by writing
otherwise in commaundement. And that ye faille nat
herof, as we trust you.
Yeven under our signet at

our manor of Grenewiche, the xvijth day of May.

Addressed: To our trusty and right welbiloved counsaillor and knight for our body, Sir Gilbert Talbot, our deputie of oure towne and marches of Calays.

Informa

tion sent

house from

Amiens.

H. R.

XXXIV.

HENRY VII. TO SIR GILBERT TALBOT.

[Shrewsbury MSS.]

By the King.

TRUSTY and right welbiloved, we grete you well. by William And have receyved your lettres wherby we conceyve Wood- suche newes as our servant William Woodhouse lately being at the towne of Amyas hath shewed unto you; whiche newes we have also herd by the reapport of our pursevant Calays. Thanking you for your diligent certificat in that behalve. And as like newes shal fortune to comme unto your knowleage herafter, soo we praye you to certifie us from tyme to tyme; wherby ye shall ministre unto us right singlier pleasure. Yeven under our signet at our manor of Richemount, [the] iiijth day of July.

Addressed: To our trusty and right welbiloved counsaillor and knight for our body, Sir Gilbert Talbot, our deputie of our towne and marches of Calays.

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H. R.

XXXV.

HENRY VII. TO SIR GILBERT TALBOT.

[Shrewsbury MSS.]

BY THE KING.

Robert

to cross to

Trusty and right welbiloved, we grete you wele. Friar And where as we understand that a frere Observant Stewart called frere Robert Steward, being a Scottishman, must not entendith to come out of the parties of Fraunce into be allowed this our reame, [We for] certain causes and consi- England. deracions us moving wol and commaunde you that in ca[se] the said frere Robert happen at any season to comme unto that our towne of Calays, ye in no maner wise suffre hym to take any passage there, but that ye cause hym furthwith to retorne again unto his brethern and convent. And that ye faille not thus to doo as ye tendre our pleasure. Yeven under our signet at our manor of Grenewiche, the xv. day of Aprill.

Addressed: To oure trusty and right welbiloved counsaillor and knight for our body, Sir Gilbert Talbot, our deputie of our town and marches of Calays.

H. R.

XXXVI.

HENRY VII. TO SIR GILBERT TALBOT.

[Shrewsbury MSS.]

BY THE KING.

release a

Trusty and welbiloved, we grete you wele. And He is to where as we lately by our othre lettres commaunded courier you to suffre and lette passe a certain curror whiche from Rome,

whom he detained in conse

quence of a misap prehension.

cam from the corte of Rome to Laurence Bonvice, whom ye stopped, supposing that he had been the same personne that we certified you of by our former lettres, whiche shuld bringe down proces for the alom lately brought in our ship the Souverain. Soo it is that we have receyved from you certain writinges, sealed with our seale, whiche the said curror brought according to our commaundement in our former lettres. How bee it, as we understand, ye detaigne stil the said curror with his writinges. Wherupon our mynde and pleasure is that ye permitte and suffre the said curror incontinently to bee at his libertie, so that he may comme into this oure reame with his said writinges, your said restraint notwithstanding. Forseeng alwayes that in caas any suche personne shal happen to comme to that oure town, out of the parties of Flaundres, with suche proces as aforsaid, that than ye use and demean you in that behalf according to our former lettres without any failling, as our special trust is in you. Yeven undre our signet at our manor of Grenewiche, the xvii. daye of August.

Addressed: To oure trusty and welbiloved counsaillor and knight for our body, Sir Gilbert Talbot, our deputie of our towne and marches of Calays.

SCOTLAND.

CORRESPONDENCE OF JAMES IV.

1505-1509.

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