He had been to Chester an told Lady Salusbury that Sir Richard was resolved to take his course for recovering the arrears due from Sir Robert as he was lord of Ruthin, but that Sir Richard was willing to make an end with her ladyship for what issued out of her jointure. Her ladyship had answered that she had but a term for life in what she claimed, and that Sir Robert, whose inheritance it was, should look to it and make good to her what she paid. She would not pay unless forced by law. If the money was due, it should not have been allowed to run in arrears for so long. He had told her ladyship that it was due but that Sir Richard had not the power to distrain until recently. He believed that Sir Richard could expect nothing but what could be recovered by law. He believed that Sir Robert was setting Lady Salusbury on, because before Christmas, according to a friend's report, she had been willing to pay. Original and Copy.