William of Brunswick to Henry Piast
Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2021 9:44 pm
To Heinrich of the Polish Royal House, William, son of Henry the Lion, sends his esteem,
Otto tells me that you have already landed in England, so I thought to have this meet you in Canterbury. I wished to express thanks for the indulgence you have shown my little brother. I also wished to tender my personal regards, and hope that you will have news to share of the Empire, which since father's departure has seemed further away than ever before.
I understand that Frederick has already departed for Outremer. I wonder what he has left behind him? How has Saxony fared in his hands? These questions and more make me restless, for I feel strongly that obligation a lord must bear for his people and his own land. And what of Silesia? There are rumors of gold fluttering about Winchester, and I have heard the name of your Duchy pass more lips in the past month than I have in all the time since I have come to England. I hope that they are true, and that prosperity is coming ever more strongly to your people.
I will end the message here, though there is more I wish to ask. The pleasure of a face from home--or near to it--is one that I am very much looking forward to. I hope that in some way Otto and I can be the same for you, after so long a journey.
God's grace and protection to you,
Wilhelm of the House of Welf.
Otto tells me that you have already landed in England, so I thought to have this meet you in Canterbury. I wished to express thanks for the indulgence you have shown my little brother. I also wished to tender my personal regards, and hope that you will have news to share of the Empire, which since father's departure has seemed further away than ever before.
I understand that Frederick has already departed for Outremer. I wonder what he has left behind him? How has Saxony fared in his hands? These questions and more make me restless, for I feel strongly that obligation a lord must bear for his people and his own land. And what of Silesia? There are rumors of gold fluttering about Winchester, and I have heard the name of your Duchy pass more lips in the past month than I have in all the time since I have come to England. I hope that they are true, and that prosperity is coming ever more strongly to your people.
I will end the message here, though there is more I wish to ask. The pleasure of a face from home--or near to it--is one that I am very much looking forward to. I hope that in some way Otto and I can be the same for you, after so long a journey.
God's grace and protection to you,
Wilhelm of the House of Welf.