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Carew, Richard, 1555-1620

"The Survey of Cornwall And an epistle concerning the excellencies of the English tongue"

Written at Lambeth, the 11. day of
Aprill aforesaid.
Superscribed: To our right welbeloued
seruant, Iohn Arundell of
Trerice.
The King wrote to Sir Iohn Ar. of Trerice, touching [35. H. 8.] his
discharge from the Admiralty of the fleete, lately committed vnto him,
& that he should deliuer the ship which he sayled in, to
Sir Nic. Poynts.
The same yere the King wrote to him againe, that he should attend him
in his warres against the French king, with his seruants, tenants,
and others, within his roomes and offices, especially horsemen.
Other letters from the King there are, whose date is not expressed,
neither can I by any meanes hunt it out.
One, to his seruant Iohn Arundel of Trerice Esquire, willing him,
not to repaire with his men, and to wayte in the rereward of his army,
as hee had commaunded him, but to keepe them in a readinesse for some
other seruice.
Another, to Sir Iohn Arundel of Trerice, praying and desiring him to
the Court, the Quindene of Saint Hillarie next, wheresoeuer the King
shall then bee within the Realme.


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