Letter of John Ferrall
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Noble Sir.
God is pleased in the lowest of this poore Gentlemans fortunes (my seruant Bartho: Nangle) to multiplie vexations vppon hime; and it beinge necessarie for hime to make vse of his freinds to free hime from further troubles, I shall intreat that yow will extend your fauors vnto him & to forbeare giueinge hime into the hands of anie that may trouble hime, And I doe vndertake hereby vnto yow that he will not parte that Cittie vntill he be cleerelie dischardged, & Saue your worshipp harmless, he was himeselfe goeinge to dublin to morrowe & the order yow sent to Belaleige whereof he hath a Copie was executed, & I have ingadged my selfe for his appearance before yow by wednesday att night & that he should not parte without licence of the Courte, I pray Sir lett me be obliged vnto yow in particuler for your care of his freedome from trouble which together with your former fauors wilbe thankfully acknowledged by Sir
your faithfull humble Seruant
John fferrall
Tirlickin 14o Aug: 1653
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For my Noble freind Capt
James Stopford theise
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