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'''17th October 1667, Letter from Henry Dawes to Sir GO''' | '''17th October 1667, Letter from Henry Dawes to Sir GO''' | ||
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+ | BL. Add. MSS. XX,XXX f. 41 | ||
'''Editorial history''' | '''Editorial history''' | ||
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(1) Check the physical manuscript | (1) Check the physical manuscript | ||
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+ | (2) Is Henry Dawes a mariner? | ||
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==Transcription== | ==Transcription== | ||
'''This appears to be attached to another letter and has been misclassified by this author''' | '''This appears to be attached to another letter and has been misclassified by this author''' | ||
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+ | [BL. Add. MSS. XX,XXX f. 41] | ||
THERE IS NO OPENING | THERE IS NO OPENING | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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+ | ==Possible primary sources== | ||
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+ | SEE: POSSIBLE WILL: PROB 11/324 Will of Henry Dawes of Mariner on board the Princess 18 June 1667 | ||
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+ | POSSIBLE RELATED WILL? PROB 11/305 Will of Robert Dawes, Merchant of Saint Martin Orgar, City of London 23 December 1661 |
Latest revision as of 17:03, January 8, 2012
17th October 1667, Letter from Henry Dawes to Sir GO
BL. Add. MSS. XX,XXX f. 41
Editorial history
13/12/11, CSG: Created page
Contents
Abstract & context
Suggested links
To do
(1) Check the physical manuscript
(2) Is Henry Dawes a mariner?
Transcription
This appears to be attached to another letter and has been misclassified by this author
[BL. Add. MSS. XX,XXX f. 41]
THERE IS NO OPENING
JUST TWO LINES OF TEXT AS BELOW
“desires his service to be presented to yo:w being yo:e very loveing (sic) ffreind & servant Henry Dawes [Darwes?]”
Notes
Possible primary sources
SEE: POSSIBLE WILL: PROB 11/324 Will of Henry Dawes of Mariner on board the Princess 18 June 1667
POSSIBLE RELATED WILL? PROB 11/305 Will of Robert Dawes, Merchant of Saint Martin Orgar, City of London 23 December 1661