Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 August 2020
Honoured Sir
Mr Solicitor who bringe's this Letter is to speake with you about a Busines concerning Mr Pretherowe, in which I have moved his Majesty and he is graciously pleased to graunt the same. Soe with my hearty wishes for the perfect recovery of your former health I rest in hast
Your Honours very loving Frend
W: Cant:
Whithall February 24. 1638/9
To the Right Honourable Sir Francis Windebanke Knight one of his Majesties Principall Secretaryes of State these
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