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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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See [[MRP: 4th October 1667, Letter from John Mascall to Sir GO, London|4th October 1667, Letter from John Mascall to Sir GO, London]]
  
 
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'''This transcription has been completed, but requires checking'''
 
'''This transcription has been completed, but requires checking'''
  
B[L, Add. MS. XX,XXX, ff. 31-32]
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BL, Add. MS. XX,XXX, ff. 31-32]
  
 
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Hon:d S:r
 
Hon:d S:r
  
By this bearer Cap:t Millett<ref>Captain Nicholas Millett, commander of the ''Loyal Merchant''</ref> 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
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By this bearer Cap:t Millett<ref>Captain Nicholas Millett, commander of the ''Loyal Merchant''</ref> 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<ref>Richard Masters was XXXX</ref> from [[MRP: Antwerpen| Antwerp]] desires his remembrance
  
 
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P:S:  Having not  long since
 
P:S:  Having not  long since
 
seene S:r W:m & my Lady
 
seene S:r W:m & my Lady
Meridith they related S:r Hen:y
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Meridith<ref>Sir Henry Oxenden's second wife, XXXX, was the daughter of XXXX Meredith</ref> they related S:r Hen:y
Oxinden<ref>Sir Henry Oxenden's second wife, XXXX, was the daughter of XXXX Meredith</ref> yo: Bro: had been very sick
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Oxinden 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."
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==Possible primary sources==

Revision as of 14:45, January 22, 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
See 4th October 1667, 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

BL, Add. MS. XX,XXX, ff. 31-32]

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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[2] from Antwerp desires his remembrance

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& 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[3] they related S:r Hen:y
Oxinden yo: Bro: had been very sick
but is Againe recovered



Notes


See Letter from Tobell Aylmer to Sir George Oxenden, 20th March 1662/63, which in which Tobell Aylmer mentions that he intends to drink the health of Sir George Oxenden with Richard Masters and Richard Oxinden at the Ship. This tavern was most probably the Ship tavern on the west side of Old Bailey, just to the north of Ludgate Hill. Aylmer at that time was living on Ludgate Hill either at or near the "Old Corner."



Possible primary sources

  1. Captain Nicholas Millett, commander of the Loyal Merchant
  2. Richard Masters was XXXX
  3. Sir Henry Oxenden's second wife, XXXX, was the daughter of XXXX Meredith