Letter 31
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- BL Lansdowne 50[/22], ff. 49-50 (bifolium?, 305mm x 190mm, 150mm x 190mm), Oxford to Burghley; [25 June 1586] (W251;F342).
My very good lord as I have bene behowldinge vnto yow diuers tymes & of late, by my brother R. Cecill, wherby I have bene the better able to follow my sute, wherin I have sume comfort at this tyme from Mr Secretarie Wallsingham, so am I now bowld, to crave yowre lordships help at this present. for beinge now almost at a point to tast that good whiche her Magestie shall determine yet <am> I [as] on (one) that hathe longe besieged a fort and not able to compas the end or reap the frut of his travel (travail), beinge forst to leuie (raise) his sige (siege) for want of munition. Beinge therfore thus disfurnished and vnprouided to follow her Magestie as I perceyve she will loke for, I most ernestly desyre yowre lordship yat yow will lend me 200 pounds tyll her Magestie performethe her promes. out of which I shall make my payment yf it pleas yow with the rest yat yowre lordship hathe at sundrie tymes to my great furtherance and help in my causes ^\sent me// by yowre seruant and stuard Billet. I wowld be lothe to have trobled yowre lordship with so muche yf I were not kept here bake (back) with this tedious sut, from London, where I wowld have found means to have taken vp so muche to have serued my turne tyll her magestie had dispached me, but for that I dare not, hauinge bene here so longe, and the matter growinge to sume conclusion, be absent. I pray yowre lordship beare with me, yat at this time wherin I am to set my self in order I doo become so troblesume from the Court this morninge
Yowre Lordships ever bounden
(signed) Edward Oxenford (sec. f; 4+7)
Addressed (O): To the ryght honorable and my very good Lord my Lord Thresorer of England giue thes [seal]
Endorsed (B): 25 Iunij 1586 [top half of 6 cut off] Erl of oxford to borrow ijCli wherof I loa
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