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==Abstract & context==
 
==Abstract & context==
  
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Frances Dalyson wrote to Sir George Oxenden in a letter dated march 25th, 1663.  The letter was sent from her home at the Hamptons, East peckham, Kent.
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In the letter, Frances XXX
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Frances Dalyson was the wife of Maximillian Dalyson, Sir George Oxenden's nephew.  Hence her signature "Yo:r most Oblig:d Niece."
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She was the daughter of Thomas Stanley, a brewer and property investor, who lived in nearby XXXX.  Her mother was Thomas Stanley's ?third wife, XXXX.
 
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==Suggested links==
 
==Suggested links==
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See biographical profile of [[MRP: Thomas Stanley|Thomas Stanley]]
 
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==To do==
 
==To do==

Revision as of 09:40, February 24, 2012

25th March 1663, Letter from Frances Dalyson to Sir GO, Hamptons

BL, Add. MS. XX,XXX, f. 13

Editorial history

18/12/11, CSG: Page created






Abstract & context

Frances Dalyson wrote to Sir George Oxenden in a letter dated march 25th, 1663. The letter was sent from her home at the Hamptons, East peckham, Kent.

In the letter, Frances XXX

Frances Dalyson was the wife of Maximillian Dalyson, Sir George Oxenden's nephew. Hence her signature "Yo:r most Oblig:d Niece."

She was the daughter of Thomas Stanley, a brewer and property investor, who lived in nearby XXXX. Her mother was Thomas Stanley's ?third wife, XXXX.



Suggested links


See biographical profile of Thomas Stanley



To do


(1) Check transcription against physical manuscript at BL



Transcription


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[BL, Add. MS. XX,XXX, f. 13]

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I cannot pass by this Opportunity w:th out prsesenting my himble Service to you, & to Acqv:t you y:t I and all mine are in good health as Mack, ?Betty, Tom, Matt [Mall?], & Charles, who it hath pleased God to bless mee w:th sincerely since o:r departure out of England, I praise y:e Lord they all grow and Thrive well, Mack presents his most humble Duty to you he is suddenly to goe to Schole, I thinck to Tunbridge, my Mother saith if you doe not hasten yo:r returne she will send him to fetch you home where yo:r presence is much desired Especially by [?????? – has something been deleted by me?]

[RH side] Yo:r most Oblig:d Niece
humble Serv:t

[LH side] Hamptons March y:e 25:th 1663




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