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==Abstract & context==
 
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Captain Peter Cooze wrote to Sir George Oxenden in a letter dated March 20th, 1662/63.  He sent the letter from the Queens Stairs in Ratcliff, Surrey, which may have been his London home.
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In this letter, he referred to a"Edw:d Tarver a Musitioner", a friend of his from childhood.  He has written the letter as a letter of introduction, which Tarver carried out with him to Surat.
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Cooze refers to his previous letter of March 1662/63, in which he provided details of his troubles with the ''Livorno ffrigatt.''
  
 
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See [[MRP: March 1662/63, Letter from Peter Cooze to Sir GO|March 1662/63, Letter from Peter Cooze to Sir GO]]
 
See [[MRP: March 1662/63, Letter from Peter Cooze to Sir GO|March 1662/63, Letter from Peter Cooze to Sir GO]]
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See [[MRP: Peter Cooze will|Peter Cooze will]]
  
 
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Revision as of 11:13, February 10, 2012

20th March 1662/63, Letter from Peter Cooze to Sir GO, Ratcliff

BL, MS. XX,XXX f. 30

Editorial history

22/05/09, CSG: Completed transcription
14/12/11, CSG: Created page & posted transcription to wiki






Abstract & context


Captain Peter Cooze wrote to Sir George Oxenden in a letter dated March 20th, 1662/63. He sent the letter from the Queens Stairs in Ratcliff, Surrey, which may have been his London home.

In this letter, he referred to a"Edw:d Tarver a Musitioner", a friend of his from childhood. He has written the letter as a letter of introduction, which Tarver carried out with him to Surat.

Cooze refers to his previous letter of March 1662/63, in which he provided details of his troubles with the Livorno ffrigatt.



Suggested links


See March 1662/63, Letter from Peter Cooze to Sir GO

See Peter Cooze will



To do


(1) Check transcription against physical manuscript at BL



Trancription


This transcription has been completed, but requires checking

[BL, MS. XX,XXX f. 30]

S:r

After my most humble Service to you, I make bold to Trouble you w:th these few lines, S:r y:e bearer hereof Edw:d Tarver a Musitioner hath a desire to stay in India w:th you, if you be pleased to Vouch safe him entertainem:t S:r I have known him of a Child y:t came of honest Parents, & is a Preitty Sivil young man & for his Musick I hope he may have y:e happiness to play you a Merry Lessen, S:r I pray excuse my boldness, My Wife & Mother desires theire kind Remembrance unto you, I have written you in a former lre all y:e pticul:es concerning y:e Livorne Friggatt it is Inclosed in yo:r lres sent by Madam Dallison having not elseat present I Rest

Yo:r ever Respective Serv:t to
You or yo:s Peeter Cooze


Queene Staires in Ractliff



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