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in rough Dyamonds, thereon being dound profitt & little trouble or danger to bee exported but if you think it will be more advantageous you may make retourne in any other commoditie, & if it should happen you cannot conveniently effect it wholely by these shipping pray please to doo it by y:e next y:t cometh y:e like ffavour I humblie pray of you for my Brother Edmond Burkeridge who dooth intreate y:e like kindnesse of you as I doo to rlease (sic) his acco:t w:th M:r Jn:e Lambton & make retourne thereof so soone as you can
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in rough Dyamonds, thereon being dound profitt & little trouble or danger to bee exported but if you think it will be more advantageous you may make retourne in any other commoditie, & if it should happen you cannot conveniently effect it wholely by these shipping pray please to doo it by y:e next y:t cometh y:e like ffavour I humblie pray of you for my Brother Edmond Burkeridge who dooth intreate y:e like kindnesse of you as I doo to rlease his acco:t w:th M:r Jn:e Lambton & make retourne thereof so soone as you can
  
By Shipp Loyall Merch:t I send 7 [?] prolls [??] of severall goods pticularized in y:e inclosed (sic) invoyce & consigned to you whereof I allso intreate you to take y:e Charge & Trouble & to cause them to bee recvd on shoare (sic) at y:e Marine & thoruro [??] shipped of a gaine by yo:r order & consigned to M:r Cradock (sic) or whome you think fitt in Persia (sic), to bee sent up to spahaune (sic) & there sold & retournes y:ere (sic) of to bee made to you in y:e best sort of [XXXcoda] Pussam (sic) Silke, I hopes y:e XXXX & XXXX will yeild (sic) very good profitt though it may belong (sic) before I have retournes thereof
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By Shipp ''Loyall Merch:t'' I send 7 [?] prolls [??] of severall goods pticularized in y:e inclosed invoyce & consigned to you whereof I allso intreate you to take y:e Charge & Trouble & to cause them to bee recvd on shoare (sic) at y:e Marine & thoruro [??] shipped of a gaine by yo:r order & consigned to M:r Cradock (sic) or whome you think fitt in Persia, to bee sent up to [[MRP: Isfahan| Spahaune]] & there sold & retournes y:ere (sic) of to bee made to you in y:e best sort of [XXXcoda] Pussam (sic) Silke, I hopes y:e XXXX & XXXX will yeild (sic) very good profitt though it may belong (sic) before I have retournes thereof
  
I heare M:r Jn:e South is still inSiam & doo therefore probablie continue [?] hee hath not rleased my acco:t w:th M:r Jn:e Lambton in such case I humblie intreate you to doo it w:th him & y:t you may bee acquainted how businesse is betwixt us I have sent yo:e here inclosed my lre:s to him open , w:ch please after you have pused [sic] it either to give or send to him all y:e writeings (sic) betwixt M:r South & mee I left w:th M:r Lambton who will deliver them to you  send [OR save] this one Bill which gooth hereinclosed to w:ch I humbly (sic) refer you
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I heare M:r Jn:e South is still in Siam & doo therefore probablie continue [?] hee hath not rleased my acco:t w:th M:r Jn:e Lambton in such case I humblie intreate you to doo it w:th him & y:t you may bee acquainted how businesse is betwixt us I have sent yo:e here inclosed my lre:s to him open , w:ch please after you have pused [sic] it either to give or send to him all y:e writeings betwixt M:r South<ref>Thomas Chambrelan mentions a deceased Mr. South in a letter to Sir George Oxenden.  See [[MRP: 8th March 1665/66, Letter from Thomas Chambrelan to Sir GO, Putney|8th March 1665/66, Letter from Thomas Chambrelan to Sir GO, Putney]]</ref> & mee I left w:th M:r Lambton who will deliver them to you  send [OR save] this one Bill which gooth hereinclosed to w:ch I humbly (sic) refer you
  
 
When I went to Psia (sic) I left w:th Persotumdas [sic] & Gonildas [sic] some Chyna ware y:e whereof y:e perticulars heerew:th I say(w:ch Singa Sa [?] knowes) I could not gett any thing of them for it, wanting both time & opportunity to looke after it, when I was last in India but left it w:th M:r Lambton to doo  & defized (sic) M:r Cradocke to assiste him if it bee not recovered by them good S:r doo it for mee & favour not y:e villaines in y:e least for they have abused me basely as Singa Sa well knowes in Tym (sic) XXXX carryed w:th mee to Persia
 
When I went to Psia (sic) I left w:th Persotumdas [sic] & Gonildas [sic] some Chyna ware y:e whereof y:e perticulars heerew:th I say(w:ch Singa Sa [?] knowes) I could not gett any thing of them for it, wanting both time & opportunity to looke after it, when I was last in India but left it w:th M:r Lambton to doo  & defized (sic) M:r Cradocke to assiste him if it bee not recovered by them good S:r doo it for mee & favour not y:e villaines in y:e least for they have abused me basely as Singa Sa well knowes in Tym (sic) XXXX carryed w:th mee to Persia

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31st March 1663, Letter from Nicholas Buckeridge to Sir GO, London


BL, MS. XX,XXX ff. 70-73

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See 12th January 1662/63, Letter from Nicholas Buckeridge to Sir GO, London
See 13th January 1662/63, Letter from Nicholas Buckeridge to Sir GO, London
See Late March 1662/63, Letter of attorney from Nicholas Buckeridge to Sir GO
See 4th April 1663, Letter from Edmund Buckeridge to Sir GO
See 4th April 1663, Power of Attorney from Edmund Buckeridge to Sir GO
See March 1665/66, Letter from Nicholas Buckeridge to Sir GO
See March 1665/66, Letter from Nicholas Buckeridge to Sir GO_Letter2
See March 1665/66, Letter from Nicholas Buckeridge to Sir GO_Letter3
See 26th December 1666, Letter from Nicholas Buckeridge to Sir GO, London
See 16th April 1667, Letter from Nicholas Buckeridge to Sir GO, London
See 7th August 1667, Letter from Nicholas Buckeridge to Sir GO, London
See 10th October 1667, Letter from Nicholas Buckeridge to Sir GO, London



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[BL, MS. XX,XXX ff. 70-73]

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Right Worp:ll

The ffirst thing y:t presents its selfe to my memory since my last is to acquaint you y:d Issue of M:r Rainsfords businesse w:ch is y:t I have by y:d honorable Comp:a favour & assistance procured an iniunition in Chancery to stopp his proceedings at law & may take out a comition to examine wittnesses in India & heere if I shall

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advise you more fully in an other plause [I think this means “place” though written “plause”] of this lre.

I have a request to prefer to you from M:r Jn:e Proude & my selfe to rend yo:r favour in y:e ffurthering & furnishing of y:e Island S:t Hellena annually for provisions on y:e Hono: Compa:a Acco:t w:th a butt of Goa Azzarke & Such a proporton of wheate & lamp Oyle as you shall think fitting for them for XXXX [fire?] Etc:a they can suply themselves w:th by Exchange other grane (sic) for it out of y:e shipping but if you could supply y:m w:th A Slave or two that could teach them how to plant rice it would bee a very great kindnesse to them as happily you may send them plenty of such if you take a Malabar yo:r goodnesse will bee further manifested to y:m if you please to send them such India goods, for these may bee of very great concernemen:t to them in y:e future alsoo y:e seed of Bengon [?] Trey [?] & such rootes, plants, & hearbs, as India affords; alsoo some psian sheepe Eus & Rams of w:ch specie if you supply them plentifully you may y:e more freely furnish yo:r selfe w:th part of them when you come for England

M:r Rainsford is at last a weary of his sute & hath beene w:th y:e Comp:a offering to allow w:t his Brother was indebted to them as alsoo to Dealdas & Golso if they will give him y:t rest but y:e Comp:a will not doo any thing w:th him till y:e Shipps come home, & they rec:e theire Bookes of Acco:ts; in y:e meane tyme I intreate you y:t you would bee pleased to acquaint Dealdas & Gosse, y:t theire buyenesse is like to succeed well; but pray part w:th no money to them till y:e Comp:a inorder itt for they must allow y:e Comp:a the charges they have beene at in law, & will bee much oblidged to them for theire helpe & favour in theire busynesse

Retourning to my owne busynesse & beginning wheare I left of in my last whose coppie I send heere w:th to w:ch I intreate you to bee referred & as I then promised, I have as much as I can certified y:e Acco:t betwixt M:r Lambton & mee & intrusted allthings I know or remember y:t were ommitted on either side when y:t acco:t was made soo y:t I hope theare will bee no obstruction to y:e State of my busyenesse w:th M:r Lambton I have heere w:th sent you Copie my lre to him to w:ch I humbly intreate you, bee referred; w:t you receavefrom M:r Lambton for my acc:t in moneyes I humble intreate you to retourne mee for England by these shipps if you can conveniently, or in my absence to my Brother Edm:d Burkeridge

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in rough Dyamonds, thereon being dound profitt & little trouble or danger to bee exported but if you think it will be more advantageous you may make retourne in any other commoditie, & if it should happen you cannot conveniently effect it wholely by these shipping pray please to doo it by y:e next y:t cometh y:e like ffavour I humblie pray of you for my Brother Edmond Burkeridge who dooth intreate y:e like kindnesse of you as I doo to rlease his acco:t w:th M:r Jn:e Lambton & make retourne thereof so soone as you can

By Shipp Loyall Merch:t I send 7 [?] prolls [??] of severall goods pticularized in y:e inclosed invoyce & consigned to you whereof I allso intreate you to take y:e Charge & Trouble & to cause them to bee recvd on shoare (sic) at y:e Marine & thoruro [??] shipped of a gaine by yo:r order & consigned to M:r Cradock (sic) or whome you think fitt in Persia, to bee sent up to Spahaune & there sold & retournes y:ere (sic) of to bee made to you in y:e best sort of [XXXcoda] Pussam (sic) Silke, I hopes y:e XXXX & XXXX will yeild (sic) very good profitt though it may belong (sic) before I have retournes thereof

I heare M:r Jn:e South is still in Siam & doo therefore probablie continue [?] hee hath not rleased my acco:t w:th M:r Jn:e Lambton in such case I humblie intreate you to doo it w:th him & y:t you may bee acquainted how businesse is betwixt us I have sent yo:e here inclosed my lre:s to him open , w:ch please after you have pused [sic] it either to give or send to him all y:e writeings betwixt M:r South[1] & mee I left w:th M:r Lambton who will deliver them to you send [OR save] this one Bill which gooth hereinclosed to w:ch I humbly (sic) refer you

When I went to Psia (sic) I left w:th Persotumdas [sic] & Gonildas [sic] some Chyna ware y:e whereof y:e perticulars heerew:th I say(w:ch Singa Sa [?] knowes) I could not gett any thing of them for it, wanting both time & opportunity to looke after it, when I was last in India but left it w:th M:r Lambton to doo & defized (sic) M:r Cradocke to assiste him if it bee not recovered by them good S:r doo it for mee & favour not y:e villaines in y:e least for they have abused me basely as Singa Sa well knowes in Tym (sic) XXXX carryed w:th mee to Persia

Please to acquaint Bimgee y:t I cannot persuade M:r Skinner to anything in reason for I have not recvd one penny from him, but disbursed many in law allready & I hope are long to have a good Issue of y:e Businesse & y:e next yeare to bee able to give you a godo acco:t of it, till when I desire his & others patience therein concerned lett mee alsoo intreate you to acquaint Moan Parracks Brother (sic) y:t I cannot receave any thing for his 2 halfe surles [?] of mare [??] but am very Confident I shall before this time twelve month bring Major Taylor to a faire acco:t for it to his satisfaction till when I intreate his patience also

Perusering y:e Troubles I have putt you to makes mee ashamed y:t I should trespas soo much upon yo:r goodnes, but having soo great experience & assurance of yo:e favour I am Incoradged (sic) heere to & though I am not soo ambitious as to thinke I shall deserve yo:r favours yett will I allways endeavour to acknowledge my selfe thankfull for y:m

Heereinclosed I send a receipt for 7 [OR 9?] Prolls [OR Brolls] w:chare mentioned in y:e Invoyce marked as in marg:t & therein is more one Proll [OR Broll] of Drinking glasses directed to you where off (sic) I XXXX yo:r acceptance, more another receipt for 2: XXXX Clarett one G:O: & one J:L: of y:t G:O: I humbly intreate yo:r acceptance, y:e other J:L: is M:r Lambton & some other friends w:ch pray cause to bee delivered to M:r Lambton, they are all shipp:d on board y:e Loy:ll March:t by Cap:T Milletts order though y:e receipts are given by some of his officers, I feare I shall forgett something y:t will cause mee to write you another lettr to you but least I should lett slipp pr pass by a good opportunity of sending these I hasten to a period & w:th y:e Duo [?] tender of my reall & ready service to yo:e acceptance my hearty prayers for yo:r health & prosperity I humblie Rest

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London March y:e 31:th XX: 1663

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Yo:r Oblidged gratefull
Ffreind & servant
Nich:e Buckeridge



Notes

  1. Thomas Chambrelan mentions a deceased Mr. South in a letter to Sir George Oxenden. See 8th March 1665/66, Letter from Thomas Chambrelan to Sir GO, Putney