LETTER XXVIII. To the Mareschal de Chastillon.
SIR,
THE Messieurs de Charnacé, and d'Espenan, will give you so particular an Account of what Resolutions the King has taken, upon the Account of their Journey, and the Condition in which they found Affairs in these Quar∣ters, that I need not give my self the trouble to say any thing concerning them: For which reason I shall con∣tent my self with telling you, that his Majesty having occasion for Persons of your Merit and Consideration, to act in several places, desires you will immediately repair to him upon the receipt of his Orders. I have no more at present, but to assure you that I am with all sin∣cerity,
SIR,
Your, &c. RICHELIEU.
Ruel, July 31, 1635.