Endorsed: To Sir Ed: Norris December 15 1591
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Later Addition: 1591 15 December To Sir Edward Noris From Master Bodly
Later Addition: Belgia: 1591: December
Sir, I knowe not what it is, that /yow/ might looke for at my handes, but I have dealt in your behalf very honestly and frindly, aswell in these present as in all your othr former /other/ causes, since I came to /unto/ this place. If yow have heeretofore, as yow signi- fie your self, conceaved the contrary, I pray yow signifie the cause. For if it were sufficient, then I thinke yow have no reason to conceale it from me, or to alter /your/ your opinion [.] /conceat/ of my unfrindly proceeding: and I must and will be ready to make yow satisfaction. But if maters were surmised, without any occasion given, upon the gla- vering reportes of ill affected /busie headded/ persons, then I leave yow to consider who hath faulted in frindshippe. Howe farre yow have bin drawen upon suche weake imaginations to speake to my prejudice, I will make no rehersall, because it seemeth by your letter, that yow acknowledge the error of your /that/ former conceat /opinion/. Nevertheles I [In margin: your most assured to my power]