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The experience I have had of your great civility encourages me to desires a favour of you w:ch is that you will please to countenance and respect one Mr: John Pettit<ref>John Pettit was XXXX.  See [[MRP: Missing faces|Missing faces]]</ref> (who I suppose is now w:th you at [[MRP: Surat| Suratt]]) being an Ingenious & hopeful young Gentleman related to me by my wife; Soe farr onely as may be w:thout prejudice to y:e East India Comp:a of w:ch I am confident you y:t are o:r Worthy Presid:t is y:e best Judge of, more I am sure you wold not Graunt, or more II am Sure I should not desire & in Graunting this request
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The experience I have had of your great civility encourages me to desires a favour of you w:ch is that you will please to countenance and respect one Mr: John Pettit<ref>John Pettit was entertained for Surat in December 1661 at a salary of £25 per annum ('A Court of Committees, December 18, 1661' (''Court Book'', vol. xxiv, p. 439), in [http://www.archive.org/stream/courtminutesetc00east#page/166/mode/2up Ethel Bruce Sainsbury (ed.),  A Calendar of the Court Minutes of the East India Company, 1660-1663 (Oxford, 1922), pp. 167-168] See [[MRP: Missing faces|Missing faces]]</ref> (who I suppose is now w:th you at [[MRP: Surat| Suratt]]) being an Ingenious & hopeful young Gentleman related to me by my wife; Soe farr onely as may be w:thout prejudice to y:e East India Comp:a of w:ch I am confident you y:t are o:r Worthy Presid:t is y:e best Judge of, more I am sure you wold not Graunt, or more II am Sure I should not desire & in Graunting this request
  
 
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==Notes==
 
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===John Pettit, for Surat, 1661===
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"The following men are entertained for Surat: John Spiller at 100/. a year to go as second to the President ; John Goodyear at 100 marks a year ; Gerard Aungeir, Charles Smeaton and Strensham Maisters, ' now at Suratt ', at 30/. each a year; Caesar Chamberlen, John Pettit, Charles Bendish, and Richard Francis at 25/. a year ; William Jones, William Blackman, Henry Chune, and Henry Oxinden at 20/. a year."<ref>'A Court of Committees, December 18, 1661' (''Court Book'', vol. xxiv, p. 439), in [http://www.archive.org/stream/courtminutesetc00east#page/166/mode/2up Ethel Bruce Sainsbury (ed.),  A Calendar of the Court Minutes of the East India Company, 1660-1663 (Oxford, 1922), pp. 167-168]</ref>
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==Possible primary sources==

Revision as of 08:31, January 22, 2012

23rd March 1662/63, Letter from Berkley to Sir GO, St Johns

BL, Add. MS. XX, XXX, f. 40

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22/05/09, CSG: Completed transcription
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[BL, Add. MS. XX, XXX, f. 40]

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The experience I have had of your great civility encourages me to desires a favour of you w:ch is that you will please to countenance and respect one Mr: John Pettit[1] (who I suppose is now w:th you at Suratt) being an Ingenious & hopeful young Gentleman related to me by my wife; Soe farr onely as may be w:thout prejudice to y:e East India Comp:a of w:ch I am confident you y:t are o:r Worthy Presid:t is y:e best Judge of, more I am sure you wold not Graunt, or more II am Sure I should not desire & in Graunting this request

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Of mine you will much therein Oblidge

S:t Johns March y:e 23: 1662/3

S:r
Yo:r Affectionate ffreinde &
Serv:t Berkley

P:S: I wish much health & Prosperitie to you & all yo:es during yo:r Stay in India & as ffortunate & Sudden a returne as is consistent w:th yo:r great Occasions, if I can Serve you here in England in anything pray Commande me



Notes

John Pettit, for Surat, 1661


"The following men are entertained for Surat: John Spiller at 100/. a year to go as second to the President ; John Goodyear at 100 marks a year ; Gerard Aungeir, Charles Smeaton and Strensham Maisters, ' now at Suratt ', at 30/. each a year; Caesar Chamberlen, John Pettit, Charles Bendish, and Richard Francis at 25/. a year ; William Jones, William Blackman, Henry Chune, and Henry Oxinden at 20/. a year."[2]



Possible primary sources

  1. John Pettit was entertained for Surat in December 1661 at a salary of £25 per annum ('A Court of Committees, December 18, 1661' (Court Book, vol. xxiv, p. 439), in Ethel Bruce Sainsbury (ed.), A Calendar of the Court Minutes of the East India Company, 1660-1663 (Oxford, 1922), pp. 167-168 See Missing faces
  2. 'A Court of Committees, December 18, 1661' (Court Book, vol. xxiv, p. 439), in Ethel Bruce Sainsbury (ed.), A Calendar of the Court Minutes of the East India Company, 1660-1663 (Oxford, 1922), pp. 167-168