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==22nd March 1662/63, Letter from Thomas Winter to Sir GO, London, Nick Millett’s house==
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'''22nd March 1662/63, Letter from Thomas Winter to Sir GO, London, Nick Millett’s house'''
  
BL, MS. XX,XXX f. 35
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BL, Add. MS. 40,708 - 40,713, XXX, f. 35
  
 
'''Editorial history'''
 
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14/12/11, CSG: Created page & posted transcription to wiki
 
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See [[MRP: 25th September 1663, Letter from Nicholas Millett, Loyalll Merchant, Surat Road|25th September 1663, Letter from Nicholas Millett, Loyalll Merchant, Surat Road]]
 
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(1) Check transcription against physical manuscript at BL
  
 
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===Transcription===
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==Transcription==
  
 
'''This transcription has been completed, but requires checking'''
 
'''This transcription has been completed, but requires checking'''
  
[BL, MS. XX,XXX f. 35]
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[BL, Add. MS. 40,708 - 40,713, XXX, f. 35]
  
  
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In hope y:t these will find you in safety I make bold to give you y:e Trouble to take care y:t y:e Inclosed may be delivered unto those pties to whome they are directed, If my Service may Steed you inthese pts , you may Assure yo:r Selfe y:t none Shalbe more willing & ready to Obey p y:r Com:ds than my Selfe
 
In hope y:t these will find you in safety I make bold to give you y:e Trouble to take care y:t y:e Inclosed may be delivered unto those pties to whome they are directed, If my Service may Steed you inthese pts , you may Assure yo:r Selfe y:t none Shalbe more willing & ready to Obey p y:r Com:ds than my Selfe
  
I hope there is a freindly correspondence betweene you & my Bro:r Edw:d y:e continuance thereof undoubtedly wilbe both for benefitt of yo:r selves, y:e Comp:a & Infinett Joy to him who is
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I hope there is a freindly correspondence betweene you & my Bro:r Edw:d<ref>Sir Edward Winter, who had been appointed agent at Fort St. George for the English East India Company</ref> y:e continuance thereof undoubtedly wilbe both for benefitt of yo:r selves, y:e Comp:a & Infinett Joy to him who is
  
  
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London March y:e 22:th 1662/3
 
London March y:e 22:th 1662/3
  
At Nick Milletts house where
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At Nick Milletts<ref>Captain Nicholas Millett, a friend of Sir George Oxenden, and captain of the ''XXXX''</ref> house where
 
yo: health is a drincking
 
yo: health is a drincking
 
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===Notes===
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==Notes==

Latest revision as of 16:46, February 6, 2012

22nd March 1662/63, Letter from Thomas Winter to Sir GO, London, Nick Millett’s house

BL, Add. MS. 40,708 - 40,713, XXX, f. 35

Editorial history

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






Abstract & context




Suggested links


See 25th September 1663, Letter from Nicholas Millett, Loyalll Merchant, Surat Road



To do


(1) Check transcription against physical manuscript at BL



Transcription


This transcription has been completed, but requires checking

[BL, Add. MS. 40,708 - 40,713, XXX, f. 35]


Hon:d S:r

In hope y:t these will find you in safety I make bold to give you y:e Trouble to take care y:t y:e Inclosed may be delivered unto those pties to whome they are directed, If my Service may Steed you inthese pts , you may Assure yo:r Selfe y:t none Shalbe more willing & ready to Obey p y:r Com:ds than my Selfe

I hope there is a freindly correspondence betweene you & my Bro:r Edw:d[1] y:e continuance thereof undoubtedly wilbe both for benefitt of yo:r selves, y:e Comp:a & Infinett Joy to him who is


Yo:r ffaithfull Freind & very
humble Servant
Thomas Winter

London March y:e 22:th 1662/3

At Nick Milletts[2] house where
yo: health is a drincking



Notes

  1. Sir Edward Winter, who had been appointed agent at Fort St. George for the English East India Company
  2. Captain Nicholas Millett, a friend of Sir George Oxenden, and captain of the XXXX