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'''7th April 1663, Letter from Richard Hardres to Sir GO, Hardres Court''' | '''7th April 1663, Letter from Richard Hardres to Sir GO, Hardres Court''' | ||
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+ | I am sorry it was my sonns<ref>Richard Hardres</ref> misfortune (through his owne neglect) to loose his voyadge, & y:e waighting on yo:rselfe & these Hon:ble psonadges (sic) in yo:r way to y:e Indies, w:ch hee hath since endeavoured with much Contrition & promises of a future & better Care & dilligence to satisfie these hono:ble personahes, y:e Commissioners & his kinde masters, who with w:t hee hath offered to them, & Cheifely through yo:r Noble Sister<ref>Elizabeth Dallison</ref> & my much hono:d Kindswoman earnest sollicitations is againe recvd into theire favour, & by them imployed & recomended to you to bee imployed as they shall have need & hee prove Capable off, soo as I cann nooways doubt of yoour Care & afections for him; whom I have ever found, to have A more speciall affection for him than Ordinary, w:ch hee & I are ever bound to acknowledge; as for y:e great & high Imploym:tt you have often occasions to use psons in , I doo not desire it, nor expect it, it is more fitt for those y:t have spent Longer tyme, & experyence in them, then for and y:t comes ever ?raw, & must be Cheafly guided for yo:r a & Counsell; & if hee cann make but a younger Brothers substistance, (haveing had all now done for him y:t his freinds or I cann doo dureing my life) he must bee Contented, &soo lXXXXning him to y:e protection of y:e Allmighty, & his owne endeavours, w:ch shall XXXXX my Continuous prayers; I rest | ||
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+ | [[MRP: Hardres Court| Hards Cour]]t Aprill y:e 7th | ||
+ | [Or, poss. 9th?] 1663 | ||
+ | Yo:r humble serv:t & affection:t | ||
+ | Kinsman | ||
+ | Rich: Hardres | ||
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7th April 1663, Letter from Richard Hardres to Sir GO, Hardres Court
BL, Add. MS. XX,XXX, f. 105
Editorial history
18/12/11, CSG: Page created
Abstract & context
Suggested links
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(1) Check the transcription
Transcription
This transcription has been completed, but requires checking
[f. 105]
S:r
I am sorry it was my sonns[1] misfortune (through his owne neglect) to loose his voyadge, & y:e waighting on yo:rselfe & these Hon:ble psonadges (sic) in yo:r way to y:e Indies, w:ch hee hath since endeavoured with much Contrition & promises of a future & better Care & dilligence to satisfie these hono:ble personahes, y:e Commissioners & his kinde masters, who with w:t hee hath offered to them, & Cheifely through yo:r Noble Sister[2] & my much hono:d Kindswoman earnest sollicitations is againe recvd into theire favour, & by them imployed & recomended to you to bee imployed as they shall have need & hee prove Capable off, soo as I cann nooways doubt of yoour Care & afections for him; whom I have ever found, to have A more speciall affection for him than Ordinary, w:ch hee & I are ever bound to acknowledge; as for y:e great & high Imploym:tt you have often occasions to use psons in , I doo not desire it, nor expect it, it is more fitt for those y:t have spent Longer tyme, & experyence in them, then for and y:t comes ever ?raw, & must be Cheafly guided for yo:r a & Counsell; & if hee cann make but a younger Brothers substistance, (haveing had all now done for him y:t his freinds or I cann doo dureing my life) he must bee Contented, &soo lXXXXning him to y:e protection of y:e Allmighty, & his owne endeavours, w:ch shall XXXXX my Continuous prayers; I rest
Hards Court Aprill y:e 7th
[Or, poss. 9th?] 1663
Yo:r humble serv:t & affection:t
Kinsman
Rich: Hardres