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 any thing to oppose against a suit founded
 upon this confiscation, though they hold
 never so strictly to their instructions. After
 you have served your self with aproportion,
 I pray make a petition in my name for as
 much as you think may begiven me for my
 book out of this; for, but out of this, I have
 no imagination. And for a token of my de-
 sire to serve him, present M. Fowler
 with 3 or 4000 li. of this since he was so re-
 solved never to leave his place, without a
 suit of that value. I wish your cousen in the
 town, better provided, but if he be not, here
 is enough for him. And since I am ever an
 affectionate servant to that journey, acquaint
 M. Martin from me, how easie it will be
 to get a good part of this for Virginia. Upon
 the least petition that M. Brook can pre-
 sent he may make himself whole again, of
 all which the Kings servants M. Lepton
 and master Waterouse, have endammaged
 him. Give him leave to offer to M.
 Hakevill enough to please himself, for his
 Aurum Regina. And if M. Gherard have
 [CW: no]
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