Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 August 2020
Salutem in Christo:
Honored Sir:
Your Leters found me at Court whear some little busynes stayes thiss daye, and whear I shall be glad to see you to Morrowe. I hartelye thanke you for your care and pains in drawinge the Leter for the Repaire of S. Pauls Church. And accordinge to your leave given I have made bolde to alter a little. Because thiss Leter I desyer maye be to the Lord Maior and Aldermen onlye, To contribut out of the Citye Stocke, and for themselves severallye descendinge noe lower then themselves, because yt would both prevent the Breeves, and be to troblesome for them. I hope you will pardon mye boldnes hearin and for that, and your other honourable favours I shall ever rest
Your Honours true frend a[nd] servant
Guil: London:
Greenwitch June 25 1631
To the right Honourable mye verye worthye Frend Sir John Coke principall Secretarye of State. thess.
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