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as much favour and expedition to young Mr. Hansbye 

 in this cause, as the justness thereof will permit. 

 And I shall receive it at your lordship s hands as a 

 particular favour. 



So I take my leave of your lordship, and rest 

 Your Lordship s faithful friend and servant, 



G. BUCKINGHAM. 



Greenwich, June 12, 1618. 



TO THE LORD CHANCELLOR*. 



MY HONOURABLE LORD, 



UNDERSTANDING, that the cause depending in the 

 chancery between the lady Vernon and the officers 

 of his majesty s household is now ready for a decree ; 

 though I doubt not, but, as his majesty hath been 

 satisfied of the equity of the cause on his officers 

 behalf, who have undergone the business, by his 

 majesty s command, your lordship will also find their 

 cause worthy of your favour : yet I have thought fit 

 once again to recommend it to your lordship, desiring 

 you to give them a speedy end of it, that both his 

 majesty may be freed from farther importunity, and 

 they from the charge and trouble of following it : 

 which I will be ever ready to acknowledge as a 

 favour done unto myself, and always rest 



Your Lordship s faithful friend and servant, 



G. BUCKINGHAM. 



Greenwich, June 15, 1618. 



* Harl. MSS. Vol. 7006. 



