Savile Correspondence Electronic Resource Letters to And From Henry Savile

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) And Algernon Sidney (Letter 36) said : — " We have every day foolish alarms from the French fleet, and find none but my L"* Sunderland and myself that believe not one word of it. " 88 SAVILE CORRESPONDENCE.
LXX.
HENRY SAVILE to Lord Ambassador JENKINS.
[MSS. State Paper Office. ] My Lord, Paris, May 22, '79.
Though y Excell'^y^ letter of the 6^^ mentions that Mon"" Meinders has left Nimeguen to hasten hither, I doe as yet heare noe newes of him, though probably I shall bee one of the first wh
...o shall bee acquainted with his arrivall, since your Ex'^y tells mee hee will aske my assistance; how free I shall bee to give it him I doe not yet know, for sure I am I will not meddle in his affaires without new and pos'tive orders from our owne court, not beeing willing to use my master's name and credit in things which are not likely to have good successe; for amongst such must I put this businesse of Mon'" Meinders, and wonder that either hee or his master should flatter themselves with hopes of any better quarter after having delivered up his townes into handes that are as apt to take advantage of such a proceeding as is possible.

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