Letter of Queen Jane Seymour to the Privy Council
of England Background Right trusty and well beloved, we greet you well, and for as
much as by the inestimable goodness and grace of Almighty God, we be
delivered and brought in childbed of a prince, conceived in most lawful
matrimony between my lord the king's majesty and us, doubting not but that
for the love and affection which you bear unto us and to the commonwealth of
this realm, the knowledge thereof should be joyous and glad tidings unto
you, we have thought good to certify you of the same. To the intent
you might not only render unto God condign thanks and prayers for so great a
benefit but also continually pray for the long continuance and preservation
of the same here in this life to the honor of God, joy and pleasure of my
lord the king and us, and the universal weal, quiet and tranquility of this
whole realm. Given under our signet at my lord's manor of Hampton
Court the 12th day of October.
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