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to such directions as I gaue him; and to trans- 

 pose the lead into Ireland, where I hope it will 

 be more serviceable to his ma*'* then it was in this 

 country. And having this opportunity of addres- 

 sing myselfe to you, I humbly beseech you to take 

 off the restraint which you haue put vpon his pro- 

 ceedings, and to affoord him yo"^ favour in it ; for 

 I am already prejudiced by the losse of shipping, 

 and an opportune season for transportation of the 

 lead : yet I shall esteeme this as a particular obli- 

 gation vpon mee, and be ready to expresse it by 

 all the service in my power to every one of you, 

 that you are pleased to grant this att my request ; 

 which otherwise may put me to some trouble and 

 delay. And I doubt not of meeting occasions to 

 testifie my being, 



Hono*"*^ Sirs, 



Yo' affectionate and obedient Serv* 



Conway and Kilulta. 



Ragley in Warwickshire^ 

 6'" October, 1GG5. 



For the hono'J'e Thomas Bulkley, Esq ; 

 Coloiiell Wynn, Hugli Wyim, Esq ; 

 Thomas Vaiighaii, Esq ; his ma''«'s 

 UepufyLivetcniiaiits in North Wali>s. 



