[In his own hand]
Sir Rodric,
I pray my letter finds you well. Habren has been beside herself since returning home, and has pestered me ceaselessly to write to you. She is most anxious for word from you, and I know without a doubt that any missive sent to her would be treasured. As an aside, such a missive might grant her father some measure of peace, so I urge you to find the time to write her.
I am pleased to confirm the agreement made between us that day at Winterbourne Stoke. After consultation with my wife, and with the blessing of Earl Rodric, I would like to invite you to a small feast in Sarum two days before the Christ Mass. I regret that I have no room to house you, but Earl Rodric's steward has assured me that there will be room for you in the castle and you can avail yourself of the Earl's hospitality.
My home is but a humble dwelling, but we have room for a guest or two to dinner if you wish it.
I would be most remiss if I did not thank you again for your generosity.
My daughter and I look forward to your positive response, though I daresay she much more than I.
God bless you and keep you.
Your humble servant,
Cedrych