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− | S:r y:e ship Affrican blessed be god is safely arrived by whome I did expect it y:t small box w:th y:e 74 Diamonds left in yo:e hands at my dep:t from surratt, but can heare noething of y:m or any word from yo:eselfe concerning them, w:ch I should have binn very glad of, hower (sic) I suppose it was yo:e care & love to me to keepe y:m by yo:w till better times present or ffurther order from M:r Christ: Willowby, unto whome I have sould y:m & therefore desire yo:e worship to observe his further order for y:e disposure | + | S:r y:e ship ''Affrican'' blessed be god is safely arrived by whome I did expect it y:t small box w:th y:e 74 Diamonds left in yo:e hands at my dep:t from surratt, but can heare noething of y:m or any word from yo:eselfe concerning them, w:ch I should have binn very glad of, hower (sic) I suppose it was yo:e care & love to me to keepe y:m by yo:w till better times present or ffurther order from M:r Christ: Willowby<ref>Christopher Willoughby, London merchant. See XXXX</ref>, unto whome I have sould y:m & therefore desire yo:e worship to observe his further order for y:e disposure of them into England unto w:ch place God in mercie send yo:e worp:s in safety, w:ch is y:e prayers of him who subscribes himselfe |
yo:e servant to his power | yo:e servant to his power |
Revision as of 21:03, December 22, 2011
Contents
14th April 1667, Letter from Robert Bowen to Sir GO, Pladsto
BL, MS. XX, XXXX, ff. ?
Editorial history
17/02/09, CSG: Completed transcription
15/12/11, CSG: Created page & posted transcription to wiki
Abstract & context
Suggested links
See October 1667, Letter from Robert Bowen to Sir GO
See 3rd October 1667, Letter from Robert Bowen to Sir GO, London
To do
(1) Check transcription against physical manuscript at BL
Transcription
This transcription has been completed, but needs checking
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Pladsto: Aprill y:e 14th 1667
S:r George Oxinden (sic) & my
Honoured ffriend
S:r y:e ship Affrican blessed be god is safely arrived by whome I did expect it y:t small box w:th y:e 74 Diamonds left in yo:e hands at my dep:t from surratt, but can heare noething of y:m or any word from yo:eselfe concerning them, w:ch I should have binn very glad of, hower (sic) I suppose it was yo:e care & love to me to keepe y:m by yo:w till better times present or ffurther order from M:r Christ: Willowby[1], unto whome I have sould y:m & therefore desire yo:e worship to observe his further order for y:e disposure of them into England unto w:ch place God in mercie send yo:e worp:s in safety, w:ch is y:e prayers of him who subscribes himselfe
yo:e servant to his power
Robert Bowen
Notes
- ↑ Christopher Willoughby, London merchant. See XXXX