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Image 68 of 18527th August 1692


Sunday
Jen: yr 24
1692

Wothy Cosen Dudley

Yester night I came to my Brother
Dudley to nunrham, whears I saw ye kinde
exprestions in your Letter to your brother
confarneing mee; which Imbouldens my Confidence
to intrude Further upon your Jenrouse Goodness

To desire you to give this 6 shillings 6 pence
to my wife; with my true and Heathfull Loue
to her and my pore Chilldren; I with to her Last
worke; and derected itt to Mr Maysons house in
marcer Street; but near had [..] answer;
I desire my wife to with to mee; and derect itt
For my Brother; and I desire you when you
please to write to mee; Lett ye superscription bee
to my brother Dudley; Dearer bid my wife cheare
upp her hart; For if shee will Conclude to
goe downe into ye [..] north with mee; I am
sure I have a Frend yt will same [..] use;
Last weeke, by actiden I mett with a gentleman
in Bedfordshire; whose name is Spensor her is
a pertickerall Frend and anould a paintaner;
and her will Lend me mony to bare our cherges
into ye north; I desire to hear what my wife
thinkes out; For theare iss halfe a [..] Score Sharpers
about toune which will; sware my Life away
itt ye Can; other now or Sum other time;
I am with my Frend in Bedfordshire; but I com
twise a work to soe my brother; and to Lock Her Letter
I would not For twenty pounds yt my Landlady
or any parson should know wheare I am; but
you and my wife; I would not know my brother
John Milward< no role > know wheare I am; For her iss ass False
as Ind as; and a man off no Fermeresotation;

worthy Sr Ber soe kind ass to Lett me have a Letter From you;
and be pleased to Lett me have a Full account why those parsons was not
tride this cestions; and whether ye hand taken upp Mr. Happer and
Mr Cole or not; For ye know nor more off ye matter then I doe
as to ye worker; nor nor more then ye Child unburns; for good
deliver all parson; From; For Sworne roages and Conreardly villians
Dear Cosen to exspres how highly I am oblidged to you; I can not
But an bound in ye bondes off gratitude to same you and
your good Lady; as Far as my Life doth exstend, and will If
you [..] please to Command, your end oblidged kinsman and most
humble is account wilst I am

Franck: Milward< no role >




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