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+ | "[March 11, 1651] Samuel Moyer is accepted as security for George Ivatt, Ralph Flower for his son Stephen, and Humphrey Rayment, a ropemaker at Ratcliff, for Gilbert Grimes."<ref>'A Court of Committees for the United Joint Stock, March 11, 1651' (''Court Book'', vol. xxiii, p. 39), in [http://www.archive.org/stream/courtcalendar00eastrich#page/94/mode/2up Ethel Bruce Sainsbury (ed.), A Calendar of the Court Minutes of the East India Company, 1650-1654 (Oxford, 1913), p. 95]</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 09:48, February 6, 2012
2nd February 1662/63, Letter from Steven Flower to Sir GO, Gombroone
BL, Add. MS. XX,XXX ff. 38-41
Editorial history
14/12/11, CSG. Created page
Contents
Abstract & context
Suggested links
See 29th February 1662/63, Letter from Stephen Fflower to Sir GO, Gombroone
To do
(1) Transcribe remaining three paragraphs
Transcription
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BL, Add. MS. XX,XXX ff. 38-41
Right Worp:ll S:r,
My last was dated of 31:th Decemb:r 1662 p: S:t Michaell wherein I gave yo:r Worp:e a breife Acc:t of w:t needful w:ch in such pticular I now confirme especially y:e great Injustice don mee, by the late Presid:t Andrewes, but since hee is gon for his Country, a propserous [CHECK] voyage attend him, & a safe arrivall in Due tyme
Yo:r XXXX to y:e ffactory recd by y:e Ormes[Ormos?], y:e writer hath well observ:d more ptcicularly w:t relates to y:t not tymely sending o:r bookes y:e former yeares, y:e Reason whereof then Rendered by M:r Buckeridge[1] , I hope was sufficient to cleare mee from uncharitable ?Consurnes, & I wish our Joynt reply inord:r thereto at prof:t, may produce y:t Content in XXXXX w:ch o:r utmost endeavo:s are Constantly employed to effect
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Right Worp:ll
Yo:r allways Oblidged and
Humble servant
Stephen Flower
Notes
EEIC 1650-1654
"January 24, 1651 Stephen Flower, 'who had bin bred at Lisbone,' is entertained as purser's mate for the Blessing"[2]
"[March 11, 1651] Samuel Moyer is accepted as security for George Ivatt, Ralph Flower for his son Stephen, and Humphrey Rayment, a ropemaker at Ratcliff, for Gilbert Grimes."[3]
Possible primary sources
TNA
PROB 11/289 Pell 150-199 Will of Ralph Flower, Draper of London 17 March 1659
- ↑ Nicholas Buckeridge
- ↑ 'A Court of Committees for the United Joint Stock, January 24, 1651' (Court Book, vol. xxiii, p. 28), in Ethel Bruce Sainsbury (ed.), A Calendar of the Court Minutes of the East India Company, 1650-1654 (Oxford, 1913), p. 86
- ↑ 'A Court of Committees for the United Joint Stock, March 11, 1651' (Court Book, vol. xxiii, p. 39), in Ethel Bruce Sainsbury (ed.), A Calendar of the Court Minutes of the East India Company, 1650-1654 (Oxford, 1913), p. 95