Difference between revisions of "MRP: 17th March 1662/63, Letter from Nicholas Reade to Sir GO, Ipswich"
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− | + | ==17th March 1662/63, Letter from Nicholas Reade to Sir GO, Ipswich== | |
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+ | BL, MS., XX,XXXX, ff. XXX | ||
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+ | '''Editorial history''' | ||
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+ | 10/03/10, CSG: Completed transcription | ||
+ | 13/12/11, CSG: Created page | ||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | ===Abstract & context=== | ||
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+ | ---- | ||
+ | ===Suggested links=== | ||
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+ | ---- | ||
+ | ===To do=== | ||
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+ | (1) Check transcription against physical manuscript in BL | ||
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+ | ---- | ||
+ | ===Transcription=== | ||
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+ | '''This transcription has been completed, but requires checking'' | ||
S:r George Oxinden | S:r George Oxinden | ||
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Hon:d S:r | Hon:d S:r | ||
− | These may serve to gice you much Joy of yo:r hono:l I am Sorry it was not my happiness to see you before you went occasion:d by y:e Gout, S:r these lines are alsoe to accompany M:r Nathaniell harris who is Ma:s Sonn | + | These may serve to gice you much Joy of yo:r hono:l I am Sorry it was not my happiness to see you before you went occasion:d by y:e Gout, S:r these lines are alsoe to accompany M:r Nathaniell harris who is Ma:s ?Sonn from whome I had my breeding as to a Merch:t & it ?hath been y:e will of God to order y:d Wrld to frown upon him hitherto, his breeding hath been a Merch:t sometime he spent in Danzick soe’s speaketh y:e German language very well, further had his breeding: 5: or:6: years at Ligone (y:e w:ch is yt s(?) stage of Merch:ts y:t way but xxx ?well w:th a discouteous ?M:te , although he kept his cash very great some yeares to his detriment & at last he would doe nothing for him although occasions enough did proffer, & for his Abilities could not deny but he was Able, in time he would have still made a Drudge . XXXX S:r my Request is y:t you will be pleased to look upon w:th favourable eye, xxxxx he is w:th my Sonn ?Ssiser in place of a ?Purse but happily may desire to stay in y:d country y:e w:ch if XXX, I pray be pleased to xxhrowd him under y:e wing of y:e protection, & truly S:r shall take it as a ffac: done to my selfe, & will owne w:t ever you doe for him as done to me ffor his Fidelity & Ability, & ?Stayedness in his Comportm:t I durst undertake will be to y:e content, S:r I know yo: Wisdom’s such as aslo y:e good Nature, & I need say noe more but leave y:e Rest to yo: Selfe, & yo: Selfe to y:e Almighty, who is Able to keep you xxxx, & in his good time to bring you home & y:t I may see yo: ?farr one more w:th yo: ffreind, S:r not xxx but Tender of my due Respects and ?Care |
Yo:r at Command whilst I am Nicholas Reed | Yo:r at Command whilst I am Nicholas Reed | ||
Stoake hall by Ipswich | Stoake hall by Ipswich | ||
− | Y:e 17:th March 1662/ | + | Y:e 17:th March 1662/3 |
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+ | ===Notes=== |
Revision as of 21:54, December 13, 2011
Contents
17th March 1662/63, Letter from Nicholas Reade to Sir GO, Ipswich
BL, MS., XX,XXXX, ff. XXX
Editorial history
10/03/10, CSG: Completed transcription
13/12/11, CSG: Created page
Abstract & context
Suggested links
To do
(1) Check transcription against physical manuscript in BL
Transcription
'This transcription has been completed, but requires checking
S:r George Oxinden
Hon:d S:r
These may serve to gice you much Joy of yo:r hono:l I am Sorry it was not my happiness to see you before you went occasion:d by y:e Gout, S:r these lines are alsoe to accompany M:r Nathaniell harris who is Ma:s ?Sonn from whome I had my breeding as to a Merch:t & it ?hath been y:e will of God to order y:d Wrld to frown upon him hitherto, his breeding hath been a Merch:t sometime he spent in Danzick soe’s speaketh y:e German language very well, further had his breeding: 5: or:6: years at Ligone (y:e w:ch is yt s(?) stage of Merch:ts y:t way but xxx ?well w:th a discouteous ?M:te , although he kept his cash very great some yeares to his detriment & at last he would doe nothing for him although occasions enough did proffer, & for his Abilities could not deny but he was Able, in time he would have still made a Drudge . XXXX S:r my Request is y:t you will be pleased to look upon w:th favourable eye, xxxxx he is w:th my Sonn ?Ssiser in place of a ?Purse but happily may desire to stay in y:d country y:e w:ch if XXX, I pray be pleased to xxhrowd him under y:e wing of y:e protection, & truly S:r shall take it as a ffac: done to my selfe, & will owne w:t ever you doe for him as done to me ffor his Fidelity & Ability, & ?Stayedness in his Comportm:t I durst undertake will be to y:e content, S:r I know yo: Wisdom’s such as aslo y:e good Nature, & I need say noe more but leave y:e Rest to yo: Selfe, & yo: Selfe to y:e Almighty, who is Able to keep you xxxx, & in his good time to bring you home & y:t I may see yo: ?farr one more w:th yo: ffreind, S:r not xxx but Tender of my due Respects and ?Care
Yo:r at Command whilst I am Nicholas Reed
Stoake hall by Ipswich
Y:e 17:th March 1662/3