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in all the Kings courts : therefore I can 

 require no lesse then that your Lordship 

 command I may have convenient accesse, 

 without restraynt to performe my com- 

 mon-wealthes desires, with these limita- 

 tions and due observance, that I disturbe 

 not your Lordships quiet, nor confer- 

 ences, with honourable persons, & others 

 of accompt : watching, & taking the 

 advantage of Time, and Place ; a word at 

 one time, and two at another. Thinke 

 not (most Noble Lord) that I am eyther 

 insolently saucy, or too bold. Your 

 Lordshipp shall here-after understand the 

 quality and condition of my undertakings 

 will admit little delay ; I speake partly 

 out of the complaint of an old servant of 

 your Grandfather Pembrookes, my Uncle 

 Thomas Vaughan : who was to take his 

 tryall for his life at Kings-bench-Barre 

 at tenne of the clocke in the morning, 

 having forgotten my Lords remembrance 

 to some good friend, prayed passe of the 

 Groome of his chamber being French : 

 who with hard wordes stopped his pas- 

 sage ; but he putting one of his Armes 

 betwixt the French-mans twist, the other 

 about his necke, threw him at my Lordes 

 28 feete, 



