go in to adungyn. Now Madam y . b shall go into your logyng that you lay in at your Coronacion. It ys to gu.. for me, she sayd, Jesu have mercy on me: and kneled downe wepynga pace, and in the same sorow fell in to agret lawyng, and she hathe done .d mony tymes syns. And then she desyred me to move the Kyngs Hynes that she e have the sacarment in the closet by hyr chambr, that she my from the company of man, as for s for mercy, for I am as clere am clere from you, and am the Kyngs trew . M. Kyng wedded wyf; and then sh ston do you know wher for I am here, and I sayd nay, Tylte yerde and then M. K. I pray you to tell me brod'er. I sayd I left hym at York place, and so I you. ⚫ gude. d f. so. ⚫f. might. ff. my lord Rochford. cet' for by ca dyd not store in hyr body, and my wyf sayd what shuld .. sayd for the sorow she toke for me: and then she sayd ther with she lawed. All thys sayings was yester ny . . Cofyn, Madam why shuld ther be hony seche loke for ded mens showys, for yf owth can you wold loke to have mo; and he sayd yf he Wher I was commaunded to charge the gentelwemen that y gyf thaye atende apon the Quene that ys to say thay shuld have now commynycaseon with hyr in leseb my wyf ware present, and so I dyd hit, notwithstaundyng it canot be: for my lady Bolen and mestrys Co • f. Norres. See Lord Herbert, p. 382. b unless. fyn lyes on the Quenes palet, and I and my wyf at the dore with yowt so ata thay most nedes talke ata be without; bot I have every thyng told me by mestrys Cofyn that she thynks met for mee to knowe, and tother ij gentelwemen lyes with yowt me and as I may knowe Kyngs plesur in the premysses I shall folow. From the Towre this mo St syns the makyng of thys letter the Quene spake sayd he loved not hys wyf and he made anser to hyr Sir William Kyngston to Secretary Cromwell, on Queen Annes behaviour in Prison. Bryan commanded hym in the Kyngs name to my c Ratchfort from my lady hys wyf, and the mes . . for hyr husband; and so he gaf hyr thanks, and desyred me to know tyme he shuld cum affore the Kyngs counsell, for I thynk I s cum forthe tyll I cum to my Jogement, wepyng very sent for me, and sayde I here say my lord my here; it ys trowth sayd I; I am very glad, sayd sh .bothe be so ny together; and I showed M. Page and Wyet wase mo, then she sayd he ha on hys fyst tother day and ye here now bot I shall desyre you to bayre a Let Secretory; and then and so gaf me thanks saying I ha. will do it, that the Kyng's Counsell comes not to me and thys sayd we shuld have now rayne tyll she ware pray you it may befayre wether. You know what I mayne the Quen never spake with hym syns, bot apon Saterday before May day, and then I fond hym standyng in the ronde wyndo in my Chambr of presens, and I asked why he wase so sad and he ansured and sayd it was now mater, and then she sayd you may not loke to have me speke to you as I shuld do to anobull man by cause you be aninferer persson. No no Madam aloke sufficed me; and thus far you well he hathe asked my wyf whether heny body maks thayr bed y wyf ansured and sayd nay I warant you, then can do it, yese sayd my wyf master Wyett by sayed trew. my lord my brod' will dy. ne I am sur thys was as WILLM KYNGSTON. tt downe to den' thys day. |