MRP: 29th September 1662, Letter from Thomas Chambrelan to Sir GO

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29th September 1662, Letter from Thomas Chambrelan to Sir GO


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Hono:d S:r

[RH SIDE]
London 25: September 1662

I should bee very glad to understand of your safe arrivall in good healthe & safety the life of my sonne Cesar, I hope that M:r Andrewes is not departed but y:t hee will bee stopt till your arrivall & y:t hee will settle all acco:ts streight before his departure but having notice that hee intended a winter voyage & xxx for Italy wee have dispatched lett:rs to St. Hellena as allsoe for Leghorne & Genoa & ?Nicoise to y:e Command :rs of the Kings shippes in ye streights to maybe stay of this ship & Person & tyme will tell us ye issue, I doubt not of your care & dilligence to send us home ye Examinacion of those thinges which are committed to yo:r charge in your Instructions & y:t by yo:r care & dilligence all forme abuses will bee addresst & that things will bee settled to ye comfort of ye whole Comp:a & soe wishing you all health & happinesse I Committ you to Gods protection & ever Remayne

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Your Loving ffreind
Tho:s Chambrelan

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Wee are in some care for the ship Concord the Truro & the Loyall James & Henry god send them well to arrive, I pray remember my Sonne of his duty to write to mee having not rcvdd a word from him since his departure from London, I shall not need further to recommend him to your care being fully assured there will bee nothing wanting on yo:r part

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Yours truly, TC