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+ | "Matthew Forster, who had reached Gombroon as Agent on 8 December, 1660, died on 10 2 May, 1661, and Richard Brough succumbed also on the 23rd of the same month, leaving Stephen Flower, Edward Swinglehurst, and Francis Rushworth to carry..."<ref>William Foster (ed.), English Factories in India, 1661-1664 (Oxford, 1923), p. 31</ref> | ||
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+ | PROB 11/458 Noel 163-196 Will of Richard Hiller, Stationer of Saint Martin Ludgate, City of London 12 December 1700 |
Latest revision as of 22:17, February 1, 2012
4th April 1663, Letter from Richard Hiller to Sir GO, London
BL, Add. MS. XX, XXX, f. 93
Editorial history
18/12/11, CSG: Page created
Contents
Abstract & context
Suggested links
To do
(1) Transcribe this letter
Transcription
This letter has not yet been transcribed
[BL, Add. MS. XX, XXX, f. 93]
Hon:d S:r
[Sonn Richard Brough is dead in Gombroone]
[INSERT FULL TRANSCRIPTION OF TEXT]
S:r
Yo:r loveing ffreind & serv:t
Richard Hiller
Notes
EFI 1661-1664
"Matthew Forster, who had reached Gombroon as Agent on 8 December, 1660, died on 10 2 May, 1661, and Richard Brough succumbed also on the 23rd of the same month, leaving Stephen Flower, Edward Swinglehurst, and Francis Rushworth to carry..."[1]
Possible primary sources
TNA
- ↑ William Foster (ed.), English Factories in India, 1661-1664 (Oxford, 1923), p. 31