MRP: 10th March 1662/63, Letter from James Modyford to Sir GO, London
10th March 1662/63, Letter from James Modyford to Sir GO, London
BL, Add. MS. XX, XXX, f. 14
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26/05/09, CSG: Completed transcription
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[BL, Add. MS. XX, XXX, f. 14]
Hon:ed S:r
That these may find you in health att Surr:t, y:t you may enjoy yo:r Selfe there w:th all possible prosperities y:w whole time of yo:r Intended residence, y:t having Sufficiently ?Stored yo:r Selfe w:th y:t w:ch o:e lat ?S:ts were meant by theire good Old Cause, you may return w:th Safetie hither againe to Y:r Reinjoym:t of yo:r Freinds, lastly y:t you’l please to Accepte of á Small [X]oye [possibly “Token”, but no obvious “n” and first letter is unclear] delivered honest Cap:t Millett[1] for you, & Next looke on y:e Smallness of its vallew butt vallew According yo y:e Measure of these Respects wherew:th it’s presented you and y:e heartie wishes & desires of
S:r
Yo:r much honouring & Affectiate
Humble Serv:t
Ja Modyford
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- ↑ Captain Nicolas Millett, commander of the Loyal Merchant, of which both James Modyford and Sir George Oxenden were part owners