The Puritans: Or, the Church, Court, And Parliament of England, During the Reigns of Edward Vi. And Queen Elizabeth V.1
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32 250 THE EARL OF LEICESTER. [Ch. X. had removed her court from Whitehall to Green- wich ; and after dinner on the next day had sought repose in her private apartment. Her courtiers, thus relieved from ceremonious attendance, sought recrea- tion, — each one as suited his humor. The Earl of Leicester, always as much distinguished for the splen- of a splendid reception given to the favorite by the Earl of Shrewsbury and his Countess ; was " in her owne blessyd hand writing," (Lodge, 11. 156, Shr...ewsbury to the Queen,) and is dated, it should be observed, in 1577. " Elizabeth : Our very good cousin. Being given to understand from our cousin of Leicester, how honorably he was lately re- ceived by you our cousin and the Countess, we should do him great wrong (holding him in that place of favor we do) in case we should not let you understand in how thankful sort we accept the same at both your hands, not as done unto him, but unto our own self: reputing him as another ourself. And therefore j'ou maj' assure your- self, that we, taking upon us the debt, not as his, but our own, will take care accordingly to discharge in such honorable sort, as so well deserving creditors as ye are shall never have cause to think ye have met with an unthankful debtor Whereof ye may make full account to your comfort when time shall serve.
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