MRP: 30th September 1665, Letter from Charles Proby to Sir GO, Fort St. George
30th September 1665, Letter from Charles Proby to Sir GO, Fort St. George
BL, Add. MS. 40, 710, ff. 6-7: 'Coppie booke of letters from August 1665 to June 1666 from friends in India'
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Le: 30:th Septemb:a 1665:
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[Death of M:r W:m Dawes, who was á good Assistant in y:e Comp:a business, as alsoe y:e Hurt of the Agints, his sonne & M:r Jeremy Sambrooke, who were all consigned to y:e Chambers upon y:e substance w:th Every xxshoring Circumstances of y:e business, (& w:t thereupon ensued) in o:e Grall [i.e. General] lre & other papers remitted to w:ch please to bee referred, I shall humbly desire y:t yo:e Worp:e in yo:e next would administer your xxxxx opinion , & advice thereupon, whither w:t hath bin allready soe greatly rated [voted?] may bee safe, as well for y:e Comp:a Interest, as for our owne, & how for y:e ffuture in this greate affaire & in such á Juncture & tyme of possyll [i.e. puszzle?] wee may, w:th security to o:e selves act in y:e managem:t of thesire buisnesse, as for my owne pte I was but one single pson & itt being soe greatly voted, I could not strive against y:e Streame, for if I had made an opposition therein, theire vote would have carryed on y:e business notwithstanding
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