Transcript of Letter allegedly from Mary to Earl Bothwell (SP 53/2)

 

… I go to my tedious talk.  You make me dissemble so much that I am afrayd therof with horrour, and you make me almost playe the parte of a traytor.  Remember that if it weare not for obeyeing you I had rather be dead.  My hart bleedith for yt.  To be shorte, he will not come but with condition that I shall promise to be with him ane heretofoer at bed and bord and that I shall forsake him no more; and upon my word, he will do whatsoever I will, and will com, but he hath prayed me to tarry till after to morrow. …

… Alas, I never deceavid any body; but I remitt myself wholly to your will And send me word what I shall doe, and whatsoever happen to me, I will obey you. …

… To be short, this bearer shall declare unto you the rest; and if I shall learne any thing, I will make every night a memorial thereof.  He shall tell you the cause of my stay, Burne this letter for it is to dangerous, neyther is thar any thing well said in it, for I think upon nothing but upon greefe if you be at Edinburghe. …

… God forgive me and give you my only frend the good luck and prosperitie that your humble and fathyfull Lover doth wisshe unto you, who hopith shortly to be an other thing unto you for the reward of my paynes. …

 

Glossary

dissemble : put off, afrayd : afraid, horrour : horror, traytor : traitor, yt : that, ane : even, heretofoer : as before, bord : board,

forsake : abandon, remitt : give, greefe : danger