. An English garner; ingatherings from our history and literature . s estate. From Plymouth, the 27th of January, 1568 [, 1569J. Sir Arthur Champernown hath willed me to advertiseyour Honour, that, to-morrow next, he mindeth depart outof Plymouth, with all the treasure, towards Exeter; and tobe there, the next day following, where he mindeth to staytill Saturday next following. He mindeth to provide, forthe safe conduct of the same, fifty horsemen, and fifty foot-men, with artillery and things necessary for the same ; whichthis bearer can declare to your Honour all at large : and thento co


. An English garner; ingatherings from our history and literature . s estate. From Plymouth, the 27th of January, 1568 [, 1569J. Sir Arthur Champernown hath willed me to advertiseyour Honour, that, to-morrow next, he mindeth depart outof Plymouth, with all the treasure, towards Exeter; and tobe there, the next day following, where he mindeth to staytill Saturday next following. He mindeth to provide, forthe safe conduct of the same, fifty horsemen, and fifty foot-men, with artillery and things necessary for the same ; whichthis bearer can declare to your Honour all at large : and thento come with the treasure, with as much diligence as ispossible. Praying your Honour to advertise, by post, if thisdetermination like you not; and he will be willing to followyour Honours determination to the contrary. From Plymouth, nt supra. By your Honours, always to command, William Hawkins. Addtessed— To the Right Honourable Sir William Cecil Knight,Chief Secretary to the Queens Majesty; give this, at theCourt, with all haste possible. Haste! Haste! Post Haste!.


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