It maie please your Lord before the winde did serve to carrie the other dispach that comes herewith from me the Deputie, the Lord Barry made his repaire unto us, and neither I the Deputie, having receaved instrucions thence, as I haue in my other lettres written to your Lord nor I the Vice-president knowing anie thing wherupon Florence McCartie was to be examined, according to the reference mentioned in Her Majesties, wee willed him to deliuer us in writing the matters he had to charge Florence with. The same containing 8 articles, which are twoo more then he saith he preferred there, together with Florence's answers, and thexaminacions of 4 of the witnesses, named by the Lord Barry which are nowe here, whereof 2 his owne men, your Lord shall receave herewith to be imparted to her Majestie according to Her pleasure signified lately to me the Deputie by 2 severall lettres of the 3d & 13th of the last monethe. A numbre of witnesses more are to be examined, whereof 18 in Mounster, besides the 2 already examined here, and 5 aboute the court there, as by the schedule inclosed shall appere to your Lord. But these 4 examinations taken here seme not to us so forciblie to import, as that wee think it mete to put Her Majestie to the charge of fetching so manie so fair of, by purseuants, to be examined here; wee haue therefore determined, for the best and spedeist waie, that I the Vice-president, who am to depart within twoo daies, shall upon my coming home send for them, and examin them, taking the assistance of Mr. Atturney Generall and Provost Marshall of that province or either of them; and so with all expedicion send their examinacions hither to be dispatched over by me the Deputie, if mine abode here be so long. In the meane time wee are to noate to your Lord one suggestion of the Lord Barries (whitch of forgetfullness or otherwise) that toucheth him in honour, concerning the seazure of all his lands, to answere the £500 fine given to Florence, where indede all that was extended for that cause excedeth not the third of his lands. And so we humblie take leave 17 June 1594.