I Have received your Letter of the 2 d. of this Moneth, containing the names of those who are to Treat with me, and though they do not come at the time appointed, I shall not wonder at first, judging it too short, in respect of my two Houses, not my selfe, that I did not imagine it could be kept; (I then commanded Sir Peter Killegrew to tell by word of mouth) and therefore it shall be far from me to take exceptions for their having elapsed the appointed time; for God forbid that either my two Houses or I should carp at Circumstances, to give the least impediment to this Treaty, much lesse to hinder the happy finishing of it: I say this the rather, because I know not how it is possible, (in this I shall wish to be deceived) that in forty dayes Treaty the many distractions of these Kingdomes can be setled; and if so, it were more then strange, that time enough should not be given for the perfecting of this most gteat and good worke, which as I will not believe can be stuck on by my two Houses, so I am sure it shall never be, by
I thinke fit to tell you, because J believe in this Treaty there will be need of Civill Lawyers, J have sent for my Advocate Rives and D. Duck.