pp74/75 - Manx Soc vol 9 'Monumenta de Insula Manniae - Vol 3' From Manx Soc vol IV,VII & IX LETTER OF BISHOP MERYCK. A.D. 1590. LANSDOWNE MSS. RIGHT Honorable, pardon me; I am forcyd to be troblesom. I came the last somer to Wales, having byn the yere affore in Man, as I am cõmonly between boath not of my one choise and wyll, butt things are so; and causes I might alleadge to satisfie the wise, butt to long, for yõ honors affaires, neth bath any bisshopp my predecessor byn oth r wyse thus for yeres my lyving ys but lxxxx ti in mony whey w' I travell by sea and by land. Landing here seven yeres since and finding my frindes in pryson, I lent them my stock for y yere, and borowyd them as mutch more, I have lackyd ytt ever since, and wolde give the one hollfe to be payd the oth, and am in debt to others all Y wholl, and dyd affore the last parlemët assigue the same mony to others for my dischardge. Yet in respect of thys, the sessons for ye temporalltie in Anglesey, envying my frinds that benefytt, have ratyu me in goods worth more than all thys Ile ys beside. And of truth; as I shall prove, I have nothy horose nor whom here, no oth r debts, goods, butt sutch as I cary about for my necessarie expense, and to bring me over agayne, no kinde of benefytt eccl ll or temporall, butt iij troweling nagges to cary me to, and from ye water side; where lying since, and Ovayting for passage, being loath to cõtynew subject to proces, or to be thought to have fraudulently cõveyed or eloynyd any goods, I am well willing to be tried, and am cõstraynyd thus to signyfie to your honour, humbly beseeching yõ L. that I may not be wrongfully vesyd ; as I shall pray the alliniglity god to give yõ honor abundantly de rore celi et pinguedine terrae, increase yõ spu r all and temporall gifts to prosper yõ publyke doinge and blesse you and yõ posteritie. Anglesey the iiij' of Ap;''. Your honors most humble, Jo : Meryck, of ye Ile of Man. To the right honõrable my Lord thresorer of England, thes be delyveryd. [ENDORSED. 4 Apr. 1590. Bishop of the Ile of Man to my L. Charged, above his ability and any of his predecessors. Any comments, errors or omissions gratefully received The Editor HTML Transcription © F.Coakley , 2004