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See [[MRP: March 1665/66, Letter from John Mascall to Sir GO, London|March 1665/66, Letter from John Mascall to Sir GO, London]] | See [[MRP: March 1665/66, Letter from John Mascall to Sir GO, London|March 1665/66, Letter from John Mascall to Sir GO, London]] | ||
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(1) Check transcription against physical manuscript at BL | (1) Check transcription against physical manuscript at BL | ||
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'''This transcription has been completed, but requires checking''' | '''This transcription has been completed, but requires checking''' | ||
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Oxinden<ref>Sir Henry Oxenden's second wife, XXXX, was the daughter of XXXX Meredith</ref> yo: Bro: had been very sick | Oxinden<ref>Sir Henry Oxenden's second wife, XXXX, was the daughter of XXXX Meredith</ref> yo: Bro: had been very sick | ||
but is Againe recovered | but is Againe recovered | ||
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See [[MRP: 20th March 1662/63, Letter from Tobell Aylmer to Sir GO, Old Corner, nr. Ludgate| Letter from Tobell Aylmer to Sir George Oxenden, 20th March 1662/63]], which in which [[MRP: Tobell Aylmer|Tobell Aylmer]] mentions that he intends to drink the health of Sir George Oxenden with Richard Masters and [[MRP: Richard Oxinden|Richard Oxinden]] at [[MRP: The Ship, London| the Ship]]. This tavern was most probably the Ship tavern on the west side of Old Bailey, just to the north of [[MRP: Ludgate Hill|Ludgate Hill]]. Aylmer at that time was living on Ludgate Hill either at or near the "Old Corner." | See [[MRP: 20th March 1662/63, Letter from Tobell Aylmer to Sir GO, Old Corner, nr. Ludgate| Letter from Tobell Aylmer to Sir George Oxenden, 20th March 1662/63]], which in which [[MRP: Tobell Aylmer|Tobell Aylmer]] mentions that he intends to drink the health of Sir George Oxenden with Richard Masters and [[MRP: Richard Oxinden|Richard Oxinden]] at [[MRP: The Ship, London| the Ship]]. This tavern was most probably the Ship tavern on the west side of Old Bailey, just to the north of [[MRP: Ludgate Hill|Ludgate Hill]]. Aylmer at that time was living on Ludgate Hill either at or near the "Old Corner." |
Revision as of 23:44, January 8, 2012
20th March 1662/63, Letter from John Mascall to Sir GO, London
BL, Add. MS. XX,XXX, ff. 31-32
Editorial history
11/05/09, CSG: Completed transcription
18/12/11, CSG: Created page & posted transcription to wiki
Abstract & context
Suggested links
See March 1665/66, Letter from John Mascall to Sir GO, London
To do
(1) Check transcription against physical manuscript at BL
Transcription
This transcription has been completed, but requires checking
B[L, Add. MS. XX,XXX, ff. 31-32]
[f.31]
Hon:d S:r
By this bearer Cap:t Millett[1] y:e Loy:ll Merch:t I could not doo less than heartily to Salute you Congratulating yo:r Safe Arrivall in India Off yo:r good Freinds in Kent I saw some of them in London lately where wee were mindfull of yo:r health, amongst y:e Rest of yo:r Relations M:r Rich. D Masters from Antwerp desires his remembrance
[f.32]
& Service Tendred you w:th my owne, especiall Service, & hearty Commendations presented you, & Supplications to y:e Almighty for yo:r health & happiness doo take leave & Rest
[RH side] Yo:r most Affectionate Freind
& Serv:t Jn:e Mascall
P:S: Having not long since
seene S:r W:m & my Lady
Meridith they related S:r Hen:y
Oxinden[2] yo: Bro: had been very sick
but is Againe recovered
Notes