MRP: 23rd March 1662/63, Letter from Arthur Ingram to Sir GO, London

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23rd March 1662/63, Letter from Arthur Ingram to Sir GO, London

BL, Add. MS. 40,708 - 40,713, vol. 235, year 1666/1667, ff. 37-38

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 1662, Letter from Arthur Ingram to Sir GO, London



To do


(1) Check transcription against physical manuscript at BL



Transcription


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[BL, Add. MS. 40,708 - 40,713, vol. 235, year 1666/1667, ff. 37-38]

[f. 37]

Right Worp:ll
S:r

Least the Originalls of what I have wrote you overland[1] since have Miscarried I doe now Trouble you w:th Antecedent Copies to w:ch I have little to Add more rson y:e Continuance of my Pray:es to God for y:e good Newes of you:e Safe Arrivall w:th y:e Enjoym:t of all content at Surr:tt & my hopes y:t by yo:e good endeavour:es I shall Redeeme what otherwise I Acco:t as lost by y:e Evill Actions of whomsoever he or they be that Forgetting theire Christian Obligations have Concealed & unchristian like Converted M:r ffoster’s Estate[2] to theire own use, (not considering theire owne Mortallity & how Soone they may be called to Acco:t in an other World concerning w:ch I will trouble you w:th noe more Lines, till I have y:e hon:e & happiness of seeing some from you, & in y:e meane time, I beg yo:e excuse of these, & yo:e kind Acceptance of a Caske of Canarie,[3] Such as S:r Tho: Chamberlaine[4] & myselfe doe Sometimes Remember yo:e good health, w:ch I wish may prove as good ay y:e drincking, as it is at y:e filling, being 12: Bottles in a Cask [Case] ?bonded & Marked as in ?Margin & y:e Key y:e like ?laped up in Paper & [G.O. in LH margin] Sealed w:th my Seale as this lre, & by me unto Cap:t Milletts[5] owne hand for you, w:ch I question not is Memorandum enough for him to take care of it, S:r I can easily Reprove my Selfe for too much confidence in Troubling you w:th my owne Concerns yett I cannott tell how to excuse my Requests unto you, on y:e behalfe of one M:r Rob:t Goodwyn[6] (brother to my Mist:es) & my most familiar bosome freind att y:e time of my Apprentiship, whome I understand hath oweing unto him by bond by one M:r Henry Gary[7] now in y:e Comp:as Service under yo:e Governm:t 123:lls ever Since Dec:r 1642 onely in Aprill 1661: he Rec:d by y:e hand of Tho: Povey esq:r[8] p order of M:r Gary on Acco:t thereof fiftie Pounds & being at present (through various Misfortunes) in Some Necessity of y:e Remaining: 73:lls w:th Competent considerations for Above Twenty Yeares forbearance, & understanding y:t M:r Gary is now through Gods blessing very Able to Satisfie y:e Same, he is yo:e humble Petition:r

[f. 38]

& I on his behalfe y:t you will be pleased at y:e least to Admonish Said M:r Gary how Inconsistent it is both to a good Conscience & a good Repute w:ch his employ:es, & others y:t know him to deferr y:e discharge of such an Obligation, & I doo Assure you upon my owne knowledge y:t if you find M:r Gary backward, & well pleased by yo:r Christian Advice, mixt w:th yo:r Authoritie to prevaile w:th him to give effectuall order for y:e poore mans satisfaction by y:e returne of this Shipping it wilbe an Act of high Charitie, as well as of Justice, & therein you will Increase y:r Obligations of S:r

[RH side] Yo:e most humble & most
Affectionate Serv:t
Arthur Ingram

[LH side] London y:e 23:rd March 1662/3



Notes

  1. Arthur Ingram is referring to his letter of 25th September 1662, which did indeed reach Surat. See 25th September 1662, Letter from Arthur Ingram to Sir GO, London
  2. Probably Matt Forster, deceased. See Sir Arthur Ingram's earlier letter 25th September 1662, Letter from Arthur Ingram to Sir GO, London
  3. Canary wine was a frequent gift from Sir George Oxenden's correspondents back in London. See note on Canary Wine in profile of Canaries
  4. Sir Thomas Chambrelan was a friend of Sir George Oxenden, who corresponded with him several times in the 1660s
  5. Captain Nicholas Millett, commander of the Loyal Merchant
  6. Robert Goodwyn has not been identified. According to Sir Arthur Ingram he was a fellow apprentice of Ingram, and was the brother of his master's wife (CHECK NOT MISTRANSCRIBED FOR MASTER). See Missing faces
  7. Henry Gary was XXXX
  8. Thomas Povey was XXXX