MRP: 10th March 1662/63, Letter from William Wild to Sir GO, London
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10th March 1662/63, Letter from William Wild to Sir GO, London
BL, Add. MS. XX,XXX, ff. 14-15
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[BL, Add. MS. XX,XXX, ff. 14-15]
[f. 14]
Right Worp:ll
S:r I hope I may congratulate yo:r Sagfe Arrivall att Surr:tt where I heartily wish you á Confluence of all happiness, Att yo:r departure from England, you were pleased to ffavo:r mee soe farr as to receive some paperrs from me Relating to Cap:t ?Leon:d Bushill deceased, w:ch if you pleased to give yo:r Trouble as to ?puse you will find by them á considerable sum:e of Money oweing by M:r Walter Travers [OR, “Traviers”] ffacto:r for y:e hon:ble East India Comp:a at ?Cailevelab unto y:e Said Leon:d Bushill, Now I humbly beg y:e ffavo:r of yo:r Assistance in y:e behalfe of his Relations to whome he left his Estate I am Informed by á lre rcvd from M:r Matthew Gray dated y:e 20:th Jan:r 1660: y:t M:r Jn:o Lambton has recvd on Acco:t 900: Mam:ds the w:ch be pleased to demand of him, & if y:t or any other be rcvd by yo:r order be pleased to returne it, in y:e first Shipp bound for England either by bill of Exch:a or in such goods as yo:r Worp: shall Judge fitting, & in Soo dooing, you will Infinitely Oblidge all his relations they haveing great expectations to receive much benefitt, being undertaken by soe hon:ble a pson as yo:r selfe; S:r I shall not Trouble you any farther butt humbly beggging á
[f.15]
Line from you by y:e Next Shipp, & leave to Subscribing my Selfe
London, y:e 10:th March 1662/3
Yo:r most humble Servant
W:m Wild