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44 &lt;p align=&quot;center&quot;&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;FONT size=+1&gt;Letter of Katharine Parr to her stepdaughter,
45Princess Mary&lt;br&gt;20 September 1544&lt;/FONT&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
46 &lt;p&gt;
47 &lt;FONT size=-1&gt;&lt;b&gt;Background&lt;br&gt;&lt;/b&gt;Katharine was very close to all of her stepchildren,
48 though she and Princess Mary differed greatly in matters of religion.&amp;nbsp;
49 Mary was, in truth, only a few years younger than Katharine and so the queen
50 did not have a profound impact upon Mary's life - not as she did upon the much
51 younger Elizabeth and Edward, both of whom came to love Katharine as a
52 mother.&amp;nbsp; But Katharine and Mary did become close, and the princess
53 undoubtedly appreciated Katharine's attempts to heal Henry VIII's broken
54 family.&amp;nbsp; This letter was written in thanks for a purse Mary had
55 embroidered and sent to the queen.&amp;nbsp; Katharine also inquires about Mary's
56 progress in translating Erasmus's &lt;I&gt;Paraphrase on the Gospel of John&lt;/I&gt; and
57 her health.&amp;nbsp; Mary was notoriously prone to illness and it is obvious that
58 Katharine felt genuine concern for her step-daughter's well-being.&lt;/FONT&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
59 &lt;p&gt;
60 &lt;FONT size=-1&gt;Katharine wished for Mary to publish her translation; her
61 own writings (such as &lt;I&gt;Lamentations....&lt;/I&gt;) became 16th century
62 bestsellers, particularly during the Protestant reigns of Edward VI and
63 Elizabeth I.&lt;/FONT&gt; &lt;br&gt; &lt;/p&gt;
64 &lt;hr&gt;
65 &lt;p&gt;Although, most noble and dearest lady, there are many reasons
66 that easily induce my writing to you at this time, yet nothing so greatly
67 moves me thereto as my concern for your health; which, as I hope it is very
68 good, so am I greatly desirous to be assured thereof. &lt;BR&gt;Wherefor, I
69 despatch to you this messenger, who will be (I judge) most acceptable to
70 you, not only from his skill in music, in which you, I am well aware, take
71 as much delight as myself, but also because, having long sojourned with me,
72 he can give the most certain information of my whole estate and
73 health.&amp;nbsp; And, in truth, I have had it in mind before this to have made
74 a journey to you and salute you in person; but all things do not correspond
75 with my will.&amp;nbsp; Now, however, I hope this winter, and that ere long,
76 that, being nearer, we shall meet; than which, I assure you, nothing can be
77 to me more agreeable, and more to my heart's desire. &lt;BR&gt;Now since, as I
78 have heard, the finishing touch (as far as the translation is concerned) is
79 given by Mallet to Erasmus's work upon John, and nought now remains but that
80 proper care and vigilance should be taken in revising, I entreat you to send
81 over to me this very excellent and useful work, now amended by Mallet, or
82 some of your people, that it may be committed to the press in due time; and
83 farther, to signify whether you wish it to go forth to the world (most
84 auspiciously) under your name, or as the production of an unknown
85 writer.&amp;nbsp; To which work you will, in my opinion, do a real injury, if
86 you refuse to let it go down to posterity under the auspices of your own
87 name, since you have undertaken so much labor in accurately translating it
88 for the great good of the public, and would have undertaken still greater
89 (as is well known) if the health of your body had permitted. &lt;BR&gt;And, since
90 all the world knows that you have toiled and labored much in this business,
91 I do not see why you should repudiate that praise which all men justly
92 confer on you.&amp;nbsp; However, I leave this whole matter to your discretion
93 and, whatever resolution you may adopt, that will meet my fullest
94 approbation. &lt;BR&gt;For the purse, which you have sent me as a present, I
95 return you great thanks.&amp;nbsp; I pray God, the greatest and best of beings,
96 that He deign to bless you uninterruptedly with true and unalloyed
97 happiness.&amp;nbsp; May you long fare well in him. &lt;BR&gt;From Hanworth, 20th of
98 September, &lt;BR&gt;Most devotedly and lovingly yours, Katharine the
99 Queen.&lt;/p&gt;
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