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 ditors; or that in place of it he might have
 8ooo l. for he hath found a disposition in
 his creditors (to whom I hear he hath paid
 3ooo l. since by retyring) to accept 8ooo l.
 for all his debts, which are three times as
 much. I have been some times with my L.
 of Canterbury, since by accident, to give you
 his own words. I see him retain his for-
 mer cheerfulnesse here and at Croydon, but I
 do not hear from Court, that he hath any
 ground for such a confidence, but that his
 case may need favour, and not have it. That
 place, and Bedington, and Chelsey, and High-
 gate, where that very good man my Lord
 Hobard is, and Hackney, with the M. of the
 Rolls, and my familiar Peckham, are my
 circumferrence. No place so eccentrique to
 me, as that I lye just at London; and with
 those fragmentary recreations I must make
 shift to recompense the missing of that
 contentment which your favour opens to
 me, and my desire provokes me to, the
 kissing of your hands at Polesworth. My
 daughter Constance is at this time with me;
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