MRP: 29th February 1662/63, Letter from Stephen Fflower to Sir GO, Gombroone
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29th February 1662/63, Letter from Stephen Fflower to Sir GO, Gombroone
BL, MS. XX,XXX ff. ??
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14/12/11, CSG. Created page
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See 2nd February 1662/63, Letter from Steven Flower to Sir GO, Gombroone
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My debt to yo:r deceased Brother M:r Christ:r is now demand:d by y:e worp:e I hped M:r Gray had satisfied & notwithstanding hee w:th M:r Sereyn:m[1] have acqquainted yo:e worp:e y:e Contrary, yett from neither if them I recvd a lyne to y:t prupose, & if I woare not assured M:r Gray[2] had more ?affects of mine (though undisposed off ) then, I would have satisffyed said him: I should have fir bxxxx to hand Charged him show:th , w:ch since hee thought good to refuse, I know:th give my xx of advise on M:r Hen: Gary.[3] But in his absece to M:r W:m Jesson,[4] to Cleare said acc:t w:ch yo:r Worp:e or whom ?e yu shall appoint, allowing full & usuall interest, for money never demand:d, I thought unreasonable, as doo at present; however to yo:e Worp:e in y:t particualar shall xxxxx mee, xxxing wen made good, my Bill may bee ?rendered to xxxx y:t pay itt, for theire discharge, & a further acknowledgm:t from y:e xxxxxx for myne, to secure mee from all future prxxxxxx, If any should happen.
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