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Revision as of 18:47, December 14, 2011
Contents
3rd April 1663, Letter from Daniel Pennington to Sir GO, London, Letter 2
BL, MS. XX,XXX, f. 87
Editorial history
10/03/10, CSG; Completed transcription
13/12/11, CSG: Created page
Abstract & context
Suggested links
See 3rd April 1663, Letter from Daniel Pennington to Sir GO, London
See 10th July 1663, Letter from Sir George Smith, Jonathan Dawes & Daniell Pennington, London
To do
(1) Check transcription against physical manuscript at BL
Transcription
This transcription has been completed, but needs to be checked
BL, MS. XX,XXX, f. 87
Honored S:r
I did not intend to havegiven you any further trouble this bout, but persuading mys elfe you will not looke upon this as any addition there too I have taken y:e bouldness upon mee to recommend to you 25:pieces of Gould of 20:s ?pccs w:ch please to demand of our ffreind Cap:t Nicj:o Millett, I intreate you to imploy said monyes soo many pccs of Callicoes as they shall reach unto; to bee exactly according to y:e patterns I heere inclosed send you both for Colour and fflower worke, being for my owne private use & ffreinds; I doo not Question any opposition from y:e Comp:a for such a triviall thing if you cannot meete w:th any of this sort ready to returne by this shipp I intreate you to besoeake some against y:e followingh yeare when I shall not faile to send you a new supply, & in y:e Interim for á present exepedition, I pray doo ee y:e favour as to employe them in á very good dymond or Dymonds or else in some Granats w:ch y:e Jewes from Allep have often traded in to great proffitt & from thence send them to venice I see noe Cause but they may bee sent hither to Convey thither w:th as little expence of tyme, Charge, & hazard as by Carravan if you please to make á tryall & y:t it take, it may hereafter prove of advantage to us both; I begg yo:r pardon for this trouble & remaine
[RH side]
S:r
Yo:r most oblidged servant
Dann:l Pennington
[As a footnote]
I pray out f this small adventure send mee ½ a Doz:n of y:e Best Cowndelian [?] Rings, D:P:
London, 3:d Aprill 1663
S:r y:e Abovesaid prss of Gould is marked G:O:N:o A:
My sister presents her humble service to you D:P: