20:2 Wnlfliall and the Seymours. 



North Foreland where we shall have choyce of keatches to put my Ladie and 

 her servants in. And the barke with the passengers to ply up as convenient as 

 they maye. And least the wind doe overblowe & hange westerly, as yt is licke 

 to doe bothe, I have wryten to the officers of the Navye to hasten downe with J 

 all spead — the Light horseman to meet us at the east end of the Swale ; and so I 

 to rowe derecktly up to London : but least yo r Lo shuld not knowe the meaning' j 

 of the Swale, yt is the eastermost part of Shepy whear we shall rowe betwixt 

 the yland and the mayne : and so with the remembrance of my servis I humbly 

 take my leave. 



Yo r Lo : in all servis to be comanded. 



Will: Monson. 



There is no newes yett of the Charells : nor any other pertycullers touching 

 Mr. Seamor." 



{The Address] " For his Matie 8 servis. 



To the right ho : my especiall 

 good Lo the Earle of 

 Salsbury Lord Hoy Tresurer 

 of Engdeland. hast : hast 

 post hast 



hast : hast : hast. 



".'aboard the Adventure 

 10 cloke forenoone." "Will : Monson." 



{On the reverse , above and below the seal, in three different hands.] 

 at greenwych . . . afternoone. 

 at C . . at . . past 3 

 a cloke in the afternoone. 

 Sittingbourne at 6 in the afternoone. 

 Rochester at 7 a clocke at night. 

 Dartford at past 9 a clocke at night. 



No. XX. 



Memorandum of Lady Arabella's clandestine marriage on the fly- 

 leaf of Mr. Hugh Crompton's account book, found at Longleat. 

 See page 161, 



" The 22th of June 1610 

 about 4 in the morninge 

 My La. : was married at Greene- 

 wiche to Mr. William 

 Seymoub. 



Witnesses at the mariadge 



Mrs. Byron 

 Mrs. Bradshawe * 

 Mr. Rodney 

 Mr. Kyrton 



Mr. Blauge f the Minist r 



•Her two female attendants, 

 t Blague. 



