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Letter Book of Florence Mac Carthy Reagh, Tanist of Carbery, Mac Carthy Mór (Author: Various)

Document 45

Letter of Florence MacCarthy, Tower of London, 31 March 1589.

After hartie commendations, and for as much as I am as yett uncerten when I shall retourne into those parts, I have thought good, to desire you, that uppon sight hereoff, yo do not fayle to deliuer my blak silk stoquenes (which I left you in trust to receive with the three bookes which I left with you to be kepte) to Mr. Browne, praiinge him, in my behalf, that he do not fayle to deliuer those to som marchant of Dublinge that is his trusty frend, gevenge him express charge to see those thinges salfely deliuered at Mr Clasies at Westmester, in Kinges-streete, to Mrs Catherne Buttler, Attendaunte uppon the Lady of Ormond, to be deliuered to me, writtinge a letter to the sayd Catherne to that effect. Thus leueinge to troble you further, with my hartie commendations to my Frends, I take leue.41


At the Towre,

the last of March, 1588.

Your loueinge Frend,

ffLOR: McCARTHY.