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'''John Men(n)es'''
 
'''John Men(n)es'''
  
PROB 11/335 Duke  1–53 Will of Sir John Mennes 09 March 1671
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John Mennes appears to have been a minor poet and wanabee courtier in the 1620s and 1630s, to have been a loyal royalist in the civil war period, but to have prospered in the Restoration.
 
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John Mennes appears to have been a minor poet and wanabee courtier in the 1620s and 1630s, to have been a loyal royalist in civil war period, but to have prospered in the Restoration.
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There is a good summary of Sir John Mennes’ later  life post Restoration  in Timothy Raylor, ''Later Lives, 1640-1671: Cavaliers, Clubs, and Literary Culture: Sir John Mennes, James Smith, and the Order of Fancy'' (?Wilmington, DL, 1994), pp. 211-212 [CHECK REFERENCE]
 
There is a good summary of Sir John Mennes’ later  life post Restoration  in Timothy Raylor, ''Later Lives, 1640-1671: Cavaliers, Clubs, and Literary Culture: Sir John Mennes, James Smith, and the Order of Fancy'' (?Wilmington, DL, 1994), pp. 211-212 [CHECK REFERENCE]
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PROB 11/335 Duke  1–53 Will of Sir John Mennes 09 March 1671

Revision as of 09:27, December 15, 2011

29th March 1662/63, Letter from John Mennes to Sir GO, London


BL, MS. XX,XXX ff. 64-65

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[BL, MS. XX,XXX ff. 64-65]

S:r

There is a Gentleman at Surr:tt nearely related to an intimate ffreind of myne by Name M:r Tho:s Rolt who went into y:e East Indies w:th Presid:t Wyche some yeares since, & hath bin employed still in ye Companye busyenesse, as is reported to mee very Capable of any trust or Imployment, & as I am soo much Concerned for his Good and preferm:t y:t I shall make it my request to you to lok kindely upon him, & when occasion if afford y:t you will use yo:r creditt & power to preferr him for my sake as well as for his owne abilityes; I should not use thy freedome w:th you but y:t I have a Confidence in y:e Civilitye & desire y:t you would make use of mee, in the like or any other occasion y:t may bee w:thin yo:r power off

Lisbonne 29th March 1662

S:r

Yo:r very humble servant
John: Mennes



Notes


John Men(n)es

John Mennes appears to have been a minor poet and wanabee courtier in the 1620s and 1630s, to have been a loyal royalist in the civil war period, but to have prospered in the Restoration.

There is a good summary of Sir John Mennes’ later life post Restoration in Timothy Raylor, Later Lives, 1640-1671: Cavaliers, Clubs, and Literary Culture: Sir John Mennes, James Smith, and the Order of Fancy (?Wilmington, DL, 1994), pp. 211-212 [CHECK REFERENCE]



Possible primary sources


TNA


PROB 11/335 Duke 1–53 Will of Sir John Mennes 09 March 1671