Jane Hanmer, Okenhall, to her much regarded good kinsman, Sir William Maurice,
- Clenennau letters and papers 457 [RESTRICTED ACCESS]
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- [?1598], Feb. 12.
Her brother, George Salusbury, having received the Lord President's letters to the deputy lieutenants of Caernarfonshire, she entreats William Maurice's favourable friendship towards him according to his Lordship's letters. She is sorry it was not her good fortune to be at the Council when William Maurice was there. 'Truly I found my Lord and Ladye greatly to regard me and very willing to doe me good and at his Lordship's meadyation all causes and controversyes betweene me and Sir Thomas are referred to his Lordship's awarde once wee had referred ourselves to twoe friends, yourselfe for me, and Mr Puleston of Emeral for him'. Knows that William Maurice will rejoice in any good that may befall her. Both he and Lady Maurice were often remembered by their son-in-law, Sir William Awbrey Awbrey, and herself 'in the best wyne wee could meete withal'. She desires them to render him great thanks for her, for immediately after they knew who she was and how she stood to Lady Maurice, there was no want of kindness and liberality by him and his father, Sir Edward, towards her. Their favours were very great with his Lordship and her Ladyship which 'I was glad to see in respect of our alliance'. Postscript: A note to Lady Maurice pressing her to persuade William Maurice to favour her brother in procuring his own. An invitation to her house for 'I would be very willing to be acquainted with you in respect of our alliance'.