KILLIQREW MANUSCHIPTS. 61 



my interest for making him a Cardinal." 

 " I am a Great Enemy to the showing of 

 Teeth ; ever lett yours be felt before they 

 are seen." 

 ,, 18 Feb. Touching the presenting to the Mayor and 

 Corporation his Resignation of the Eecorder- 

 ship of Falmouth. The middle of " y* next 

 Month May " be " proper to proseed on y* 

 pyramid." 

 „ 4 Mch. ''The Noyse of Warr, w* Spain," "brave 



News for Falm°" 

 ,, 14 Mch. Snoxell and wife left the Thames for Falmouth, 

 Col. West and daughter saw them off. They 

 are to sit in the Arwenack Seat at Church. 

 Snoxell to be Steward for M"" Laroche who 

 " is the person pitched upon for y* Office as 

 Recorder." 

 ,, 21 Mch. Snoxells safe at " Cows in y« He of Wight." 

 " Y® Cornish Bill is thrown out by a majority 

 of 10 " in the House of Lords. 

 The first letter of the Series is in Martin Killigrew's own 

 very small hand-writing. It appears to have been written to 

 someone acting as Steward during M^ Hall's illness. 



" Sir, 



After acknowledging y* fav"" of yours of y® 28*^ past, I have 

 only to trouble you with y® Enclosed. It was from my being 

 pressed in point of time, that I instructed M"" 

 concerning this forfiture without Consulting you tho of w"^ you 

 have since been Advised ******* 



M"" Hall is down with y® Ague, But as he hath had it before 

 I hope it will not hold him long. 



If it be true what I hear by chance, that Cap" Culverden 

 Comes in Maire of ffalm" this year : It is to be observed that 

 tho he be a quiet and no enterprising man, yet he happens to 

 Inhabit a House from y® circumstances whereof an Eye ought 

 to be had to his behaviour, or rather to that of others. The 

 House hath been ever deemed to be halfe in y* Corporation, and 



