[...]for the other greater matter mencioned in your Lors lettre, thoughe I know yt wilbe difficult to draw one dogg to byte of an other, and more desperat to fynde an ax to stryke downe at one blowe, a greate Oke that hath growen upp in many yeres, yet I will cause the forde to be sownded, to see yf theire may be founde a passage that waie. When your honour shall write to me of theis matters of seruice, or in any other cause that may concerne myne owne particuler, and that you do send those lettres in the generall packett; yt may please you to endorce the direction of the packett to me, so shall I take owt myne owne lettres, and delyer the rest to the Lord justices.