I wrote unto your Lordship in my last that I had receaved Her Majestys lettres for the examination of Florence Mac Carty upon something there informed against him by the Lord Barry, and that there were no articles or instructions sent whereupon to examine him, but onlie reference to Sir Thomas Norreys who is to ioyne with me in thexaminacon. I have since receaved another lettre from Her Majestie muche to the same effect, which geveth me to conceave that somewhat is looked for to fall out. Sir Thomas hathe bene here nowe these four daies, and hathe broughte Florence with him, as I wrote to him he shold, but knoweth no matter whereupon to examine him. In his way hithurward through Waterford he found the Lord Barry there nuely landed, and willed him to hasten aftre, which he promised to do. He mighte easely haue bene heare two daies since though he made a step home for some occasion he said he had so to do. If he come not this daie I purpose tomorrowe to send a pursewant to hasten him awaie and then soone after Her Majestie shall, according to her pleasure signified, be advertised from me and Sir Thomas what we find.