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14th March 1665/66, Letter from George Smith to SirGO, London
BL, Add. MS. 40,708 - 40,713, vol, 235, year 1665, ff. 42-45
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[BL, Add. MS. 40,708 - 40,713, vol, 235, year 1665, ff. 42-45]
[f.42]
S:r The Prsident Copie I now agiane [CHECK SPELLING] confirme which was sent by the Constntin:o merch:t to the Coast to be transmitted to yo:w from thence, these are intended by the Ship Returne Cap:t Stanton bound to Swally whose Safety I heartily wish, Concearning her to goe in ??more then ordinary Danger, Such is the greatness of o:r Enemies in India to the assistance
[f. 43]
Of the Dutch is now Joyned the ffrench King w:th the King of Denmarke ag:st his Maj:tie of England, Our King having the reall affection of his people ?Convened in Parlaiment who have faithfully promised & engaged to stand to him w:th their Life aand ffortunes against any fforeigne opposition
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S:r Your truly affection:te friend & Serv:t
Geo: Smith
S:r Nich:o Crispe[1] and S:r John Jacob[2] died lately Madam Dalyson[3] continues ill the God of heaven restore
Her to health
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