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xl, and _passim_. 66._Ibid_., p.74.Richard Cely the younger to George: 'I understand that ye have a fair hawk.
I am right glad of her, for I trust to God she shall make you and me right great sport.
If I were sure at what passage ye would send her I would fetch her at Dover and keep her till ye come. A great infortune is fallen on your bitch, for she had 14 fair whelps, and after that she had whelped she would never eat meat, and so she is dead and all her whelps; but I trust to purvey against your coming as fair and as good to please that gentleman.'-- _Ibid_., p.
74. 67._Ibid_., p.