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+ | ===Abstract & context=== | ||
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+ | See biographical profile of [[MRP: Richard Oxinden|Richard Oxinden]] | ||
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+ | See [[MRP: 30th March 1663, Letter from Richard Oxinden to Sir GO, London|30th March 1663, Letter from Richard Oxinden to Sir GO, London]] | ||
+ | See [[MRP: 3rd March 1665/66, Letter from Richard Oxinden to Sir GO, Old Baily Corner|3rd March 1665/66, Letter from Richard Oxinden to Sir GO, Old Baily Corner]] | ||
+ | See [[MRP: ?March 1665/66, Letter from Richard Oxinden to Sir GO|?March 1665/66, Letter from Richard Oxinden to Sir GO]] | ||
+ | See [[MRP: 5th January 1666/67, Letter from Richard Oxinden to Sir GO, Lambeth|5th January 1666/67, Letter from Richard Oxinden to Sir GO, Lambeth]] | ||
+ | See [[MRP: 1st October 1667, Letter from Richard Oxinden to Sir GO, Lambeth|1st October 1667, Letter from Richard Oxinden to Sir GO, Lambeth]] | ||
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+ | By a former letter by this shipp I gave you an accompt of yo:r deare Sist:s Sickness & the great hopes y:t we had then of her recovery, but y:o 17:te instant it pleased God to take her to him Selfe, she being a pson that y:e world was no longer worthy of, to the great greife & sorrow of all that had the honour to be acquainted w:th her worth & goodness, the ?necessity of affaires, ?inforced her to give up Halling Lease into yo:r power for moneys y:t are due to you which is y:e greatest inconvenience that could have fallen to her sonn Dalyson, his lands are so interwoven w:th the Bishops that they are not to be divided, which hath given great cause of discontent, & the truth is she hath not left him any thing or any of his children, now my request to yo:w is y:t yo:w would show kindness to y:e children of so good & oblidging a mother, this is y:e day of her Funerrall, poore Sarah is your afflicted Serv:t & yo:w will xxxx below that in great Sorrow I subscribe my Selfe | ||
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+ | Sir Yours very much obliged | ||
+ | Rich: Oxinden | ||
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+ | London 21:te March 1665/6 |
Revision as of 09:44, December 13, 2011
Contents
21st March 1665/66, Letter from Richard Oxinden to Sir GO, London
Editorial history
13/12/11, CSG: Created page & posted transcription
Abstract & context
Suggested links
See biographical profile of Richard Oxinden
See 30th March 1663, Letter from Richard Oxinden to Sir GO, London
See 3rd March 1665/66, Letter from Richard Oxinden to Sir GO, Old Baily Corner
See ?March 1665/66, Letter from Richard Oxinden to Sir GO
See 5th January 1666/67, Letter from Richard Oxinden to Sir GO, Lambeth
See 1st October 1667, Letter from Richard Oxinden to Sir GO, Lambeth
To do
Transcription
By a former letter by this shipp I gave you an accompt of yo:r deare Sist:s Sickness & the great hopes y:t we had then of her recovery, but y:o 17:te instant it pleased God to take her to him Selfe, she being a pson that y:e world was no longer worthy of, to the great greife & sorrow of all that had the honour to be acquainted w:th her worth & goodness, the ?necessity of affaires, ?inforced her to give up Halling Lease into yo:r power for moneys y:t are due to you which is y:e greatest inconvenience that could have fallen to her sonn Dalyson, his lands are so interwoven w:th the Bishops that they are not to be divided, which hath given great cause of discontent, & the truth is she hath not left him any thing or any of his children, now my request to yo:w is y:t yo:w would show kindness to y:e children of so good & oblidging a mother, this is y:e day of her Funerrall, poore Sarah is your afflicted Serv:t & yo:w will xxxx below that in great Sorrow I subscribe my Selfe
Sir Yours very much obliged
Rich: Oxinden
London 21:te March 1665/6