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+ | London March y:7 X:th 1665 | ||
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+ | It is among my many misfortunes one of y:e Cheife to have done a great & good service for unworthy & ungratefll persons, but to such are trewly worthy I never had opportunity to doe for y:m, as I desire, & y:s is my Case & greefe y:t I am not in capacity to serve yo:w; to whome I am soe extreamly obliged for yo:e Countenance & greate favo:e to my son, & as he saies yo:w are a father to him, soe I say yo:w are more to him there y:n I can be, & have done more for him y:n I am able; as yo:e meare goodnesse w:thout merrit hath prompted yo:w to doe soe much for him as he tells me in sending him abroad, in giveing him a trust w:ch is much for his Creadet (sic) & advantage, soe I doubt not but y:e same goodnesss will as he performes y:t trust, put him upon some beneficiall employm:t , for y:e Good of y:e Comp:a & his owne incouragem:t: if I were able in anything to serve yo:w here God knowes y:e willingness of my soule to doe it, but y:t his blessings may attend yo;e indeavours shall allwaies be y:e prayers of | ||
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+ | Bumstead Aprill 7;th 1667 | ||
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+ | These lines avove are Copie of w:t I last wrote yo:w least they shopuld have miscarried (as I heare one packet did) | ||
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Revision as of 09:39, December 18, 2011
Contents
X April 1667, letter from Thomas Bendyshe to Sir GO, Bumpsted
BL, MS. XX,XXXX, f. ?
Editorial history
13/12/11, CSG: Created page
Abstract & context
Suggested links
See 10th April 1662, Letter from Thomas Bendyshe to Sir GO
See 30th March 1663, Letter from Thomas Bendysh to Sir GO, London
See X March 1665, Letter from Thomas Bendyshe to Sir GO, London
To do
(1) Complete this transcription; then check transcription against physical manuscript at BL
Transcription
London March y:7 X:th 1665
S:r
It is among my many misfortunes one of y:e Cheife to have done a great & good service for unworthy & ungratefll persons, but to such are trewly worthy I never had opportunity to doe for y:m, as I desire, & y:s is my Case & greefe y:t I am not in capacity to serve yo:w; to whome I am soe extreamly obliged for yo:e Countenance & greate favo:e to my son, & as he saies yo:w are a father to him, soe I say yo:w are more to him there y:n I can be, & have done more for him y:n I am able; as yo:e meare goodnesse w:thout merrit hath prompted yo:w to doe soe much for him as he tells me in sending him abroad, in giveing him a trust w:ch is much for his Creadet (sic) & advantage, soe I doubt not but y:e same goodnesss will as he performes y:t trust, put him upon some beneficiall employm:t , for y:e Good of y:e Comp:a & his owne incouragem:t: if I were able in anything to serve yo:w here God knowes y:e willingness of my soule to doe it, but y:t his blessings may attend yo;e indeavours shall allwaies be y:e prayers of
Bumstead Aprill 7;th 1667
S:r
These lines avove are Copie of w:t I last wrote yo:w least they shopuld have miscarried (as I heare one packet did)
10 lines more of text