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==March 1665/66, Letter from John Lewis to Sir GO==
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'''March 1665/66, Letter from John Lewis to Sir GO'''
  
 
BL, Add. MS. XX, XXXX, ff. 55-56
 
BL, Add. MS. XX, XXXX, ff. 55-56
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'''Editorial history'''
 
'''Editorial history'''
 
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The letter writer is Sir John Lewis, a senior London merchant and ironmonger.  Sir John Lewis was a part-owner of the ship the ''Loyal Merchant'', along with Sir George Oxenden and Sir George Smith and others.<ref>See Bill of Complaint in Court of Chancery by 'S:r John Lewis of London Kn:t and Barronett, S:r James Maddifford Kn:t and Barronett, S:r George Smith of London kn:t S:r George Oxenden Knight Thomas Hussey of London Esq Henry Sparstow of London Esq Daniell Pennington [??] Jonathan Dawes, Phillip Mirell [Mirsell?] and Richard Binly of London Merchants and part owners of the good shipp called the Loyall Merchant of London' ([[MRP: C10/488/141|C10/488/141]])</ref>
 
The letter writer is Sir John Lewis, a senior London merchant and ironmonger.  Sir John Lewis was a part-owner of the ship the ''Loyal Merchant'', along with Sir George Oxenden and Sir George Smith and others.<ref>See Bill of Complaint in Court of Chancery by 'S:r John Lewis of London Kn:t and Barronett, S:r James Maddifford Kn:t and Barronett, S:r George Smith of London kn:t S:r George Oxenden Knight Thomas Hussey of London Esq Henry Sparstow of London Esq Daniell Pennington [??] Jonathan Dawes, Phillip Mirell [Mirsell?] and Richard Binly of London Merchants and part owners of the good shipp called the Loyall Merchant of London' ([[MRP: C10/488/141|C10/488/141]])</ref>
  
 
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See [[MRP: 24th March 1665/66, Letter from George Smith to Sir GO, London|24th March 1665/66, Letter from George Smith to Sir GO, London]] (Sir George Smith enclosed John Lewis letter of March 1665/66 with his own letter)
 
See [[MRP: 24th March 1665/66, Letter from George Smith to Sir GO, London|24th March 1665/66, Letter from George Smith to Sir GO, London]] (Sir George Smith enclosed John Lewis letter of March 1665/66 with his own letter)
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(1) Transcribe this letter
 
(1) Transcribe this letter
  
 
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'''This letter has not yet been transcribed'''
 
'''This letter has not yet been transcribed'''
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BL, Add. MS. XX, XXXX, ff. 55-56
 
BL, Add. MS. XX, XXXX, ff. 55-56
 
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Latest revision as of 23:54, January 5, 2012

March 1665/66, Letter from John Lewis to Sir GO

BL, Add. MS. XX, XXXX, ff. 55-56

Editorial history






Abstract & context


The letter writer is Sir John Lewis, a senior London merchant and ironmonger. Sir John Lewis was a part-owner of the ship the Loyal Merchant, along with Sir George Oxenden and Sir George Smith and others.[1]



Suggested links


See 24th March 1665/66, Letter from George Smith to Sir GO, London (Sir George Smith enclosed John Lewis letter of March 1665/66 with his own letter)
See 20th December 1666, Letter from John Lewis to Sir GO, London




To do


(1) Transcribe this letter



Transcription


This letter has not yet been transcribed

BL, Add. MS. XX, XXXX, ff. 55-56



Notes

  1. See Bill of Complaint in Court of Chancery by 'S:r John Lewis of London Kn:t and Barronett, S:r James Maddifford Kn:t and Barronett, S:r George Smith of London kn:t S:r George Oxenden Knight Thomas Hussey of London Esq Henry Sparstow of London Esq Daniell Pennington [??] Jonathan Dawes, Phillip Mirell [Mirsell?] and Richard Binly of London Merchants and part owners of the good shipp called the Loyall Merchant of London' (C10/488/141)