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I have beene psuad:d by M:r John Jollyfe & some other my good ffreinds of y:e Hon:ble Comp:a to give you y:e Trouble of this lre humbly begging of you y:t you wold be pleased to call into yo:r hands all goods, or proceed of goods, belonging to my Bro:r Edward Flyer deceased at Gombroone & to give me Creditt in y:e Comp:a Bookes for w:t shall be receaved, I having  Administered by my ffathers consent, w:t I suppose y:e hon:ble Comp:a lres will make mention  of, S:r by y:e last Shipp s from Surr:t M:r Mat: Gray (to whome I am pticulerly oblidg:d for it) sent me an Acco:t of: 4667:ma:d 9pitie, in his hands & some small things he had not then Sold, & I am Informed by M:r Buckridge y:t M:r Randolph Taylor is indebted to my Bro:r for y:e proceed of 10:ba:e of Ruinas sold at Rajap:o to good proffitt w:ch were bought of M:r Buckridge for 3000:shas, S:r you will forever in a most speciall man:r oblidge yo:r Serv:t in takeing these things mentioned, & whatsoever else you shall find due to my Bro:r Edw:d in any psons hands in yo:r possession & giveing me Creditt for ?y:em, who humbly begs yo:r pardon For this bold Trouble wishing you all prosperities
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I have beene psuad:d by M:r John Jollyfe<ref>John Jolliffe, London merchant.  He was subscriber to the ''SVJS''</ref> & some other my good ffreinds of y:e Hon:ble Comp:a to give you y:e Trouble of this lre humbly begging of you y:t you wold be pleased to call into yo:r hands all goods, or proceed of goods, belonging to my Bro:r Edward Flyer deceased at Gombroone & to give me Creditt in y:e Comp:a Bookes for w:t shall be receaved, I having  Administered by my ffathers consent, w:t I suppose y:e hon:ble Comp:a lres will make mention  of, S:r by y:e last Shipp s from Surr:t M:r Mat: Gray (to whome I am pticulerly oblidg:d for it) sent me an Acco:t of: 4667:ma:d 9pitie, in his hands & some small things he had not then Sold, & I am Informed by M:r Buckridge<ref>Probably Nicholas Buckeridge</ref> y:t M:r Randolph Taylor is indebted to my Bro:r for y:e proceed of 10:ba:e of Ruinas sold at Rajap:o to good proffitt w:ch were bought of M:r Buckridge for 3000:shas, S:r you will forever in a most speciall man:r oblidge yo:r Serv:t in takeing these things mentioned, & whatsoever else you shall find due to my Bro:r Edw:d<ref>Edward Flyer was XXXX.  See [[MRP: Missing faces|Missing faces]]</ref> in any psons hands in yo:r possession & giveing me Creditt for ?y:em, who humbly begs yo:r pardon For this bold Trouble wishing you all prosperities
  
 
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20th March 1662/63, Letter from Ralph Flyer to Sir GO, London


BL, MS. XX,XXX f. 33

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22/05/09, CSG: Completed transcription
14/12/11, CSG: Created page & posted transcription to wiki



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[BL, MS. XX,XXX f. 33]

Hon:d Sir

I have beene psuad:d by M:r John Jollyfe[1] & some other my good ffreinds of y:e Hon:ble Comp:a to give you y:e Trouble of this lre humbly begging of you y:t you wold be pleased to call into yo:r hands all goods, or proceed of goods, belonging to my Bro:r Edward Flyer deceased at Gombroone & to give me Creditt in y:e Comp:a Bookes for w:t shall be receaved, I having Administered by my ffathers consent, w:t I suppose y:e hon:ble Comp:a lres will make mention of, S:r by y:e last Shipp s from Surr:t M:r Mat: Gray (to whome I am pticulerly oblidg:d for it) sent me an Acco:t of: 4667:ma:d 9pitie, in his hands & some small things he had not then Sold, & I am Informed by M:r Buckridge[2] y:t M:r Randolph Taylor is indebted to my Bro:r for y:e proceed of 10:ba:e of Ruinas sold at Rajap:o to good proffitt w:ch were bought of M:r Buckridge for 3000:shas, S:r you will forever in a most speciall man:r oblidge yo:r Serv:t in takeing these things mentioned, & whatsoever else you shall find due to my Bro:r Edw:d[3] in any psons hands in yo:r possession & giveing me Creditt for ?y:em, who humbly begs yo:r pardon For this bold Trouble wishing you all prosperities

Hon:d Sir
Yo:r most humble Serv:t
Ralph Flyer



Notes

  1. John Jolliffe, London merchant. He was subscriber to the SVJS
  2. Probably Nicholas Buckeridge
  3. Edward Flyer was XXXX. See Missing faces