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ORIGINAL LETTERS. 
Ex. MSS. Déll. Muf. Brit. 
Hignry Beaufort, Bifbop of Winchefter, to 
the Duke of Bedford, Regent of France, 
upon the falling out betwixt him and his 
Nephew, Humphrey, Duke of Gloucefter, 
Lord Protector, 4. Henry 6th. 
T. high & mighty Prince, and my 
R* Honble. and (after one) trueft 
Lord ; I recomend me unto you with all 
my heart. And as you defire y* welfare 
of y* Kinge our Soveraigne Lord, and of 
bis Realmes of England & France, and 
your owne Healthe, and ours alfoe, fo haft 
you hither ; for, by my troth, if you tarrye, 
Wee fhall put this Land in Adventure, 
with a Field, fuch a Brother you have 
here. God make him a good man, for 
yo" Wifdome knoweth y* y® profit of 
France ftandeth in the Welfare of England. 
Written in great haft on Allhallow Even. 
By your true Sery* to my 
Lyve’s End. 
REN, WINTON, 
Ex. MSS. Dell. Muf. Brit. 
Henry, Earl of Richmond, before he was 
King, to his Friends here in England, 
Srom beyond the Seas. 
R* trafty worth" & honble good Friendes 
&& oure Allyes, I greete you well. Being 
given to underftand your good devoir & 
Intent to advance me to y° furtherance of 
my rightful Claime, due & lineal! Inheri- 
tance of the Crowne. And for y" juft de- 
pryving that y*t Homicide and unnatural 
Tyrant, w°® now unjuftly bears Dominion 
over you, I give you to underftand, that 
no Chryftian Hart can be more full of 
Joye and Gladneffe, than y* heart of me 
yo" poore exiled Freind, who will, upon 
yor Inftance of your fure Advertizemt 
what powers ye will make reddy, & what 
Captaines & leaders ye gett to conduct, 
be prepared to poft over the Sea with fuch 
forces as mye ffreindes here are preparinge 
forme: And if Ihave fuch goode Speede 
& Succefle as I with, according to your 
defire, I fhall ever be moft forward to re- 
member, and wholy to requite this youre 
greate & moft lovinge kindneffe in my jut 
Quarrelle, Given under oure Signett, &c. 
HR. 
I praye you gyve Credence 
to yt Meflenger of y* he fhalle 
impart to you. 
Ex. MSS. Afomol. 
King Fames the Sesond to the Princefs of 
Orange. 
Whitehall, Sept. 28th, 1688. 
This evening I had your's of the 4th from 
Dioren, 
