116 Wiltshire’s Contribution to the Piedmontese Fund in 1655. 
part, as I shall not cease daily to pray for you upon the same account 
as is aforementioned, so I resolve through the assistance of the Lord 
to stand and fall with you, and according to my mean abilities, by 
all ways and means, with the hazard of my life and fortune, to give 
my utmost assistance to promote those ends which I have thought 
And having so done, shall remain, my 
lord, your Excellency’s humble and faithful servant, THomas Eyre.” 
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