MRP: 10th April 1667, Letter from Thomas Harman junior to Sir GO, London

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10th April 1667, Letter from Thomas Harman junior to Sir GO, London


BL, Add. MS. XX, XXX, ff. 120-121

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B[L, Add. MS. XX, XXX, ff. 120-121]

My humble service presented, & to M:r Goodier, M:r Aungier, M:r Tayler, M:r Masters, and all other friends in Suratt, S:r o:e arrivall ay y:e Island of Assention was y:e ?9:th of December, I missed y:e Island off S:t Hellena through thick weather & y:e sunne neare o:e ???Zenith could not gitt Obsarvation, but at Assention wee gott ???Tortell enough by ye:e helpe of Irons for they did not goe one shore, we allso ?Reacht fifteene Goats but not any water to be had soe was forsed to a quart pman a day all y:e way home, Our departure Assention was y:e 17:th December & arrived in y:e Downes y:e 10:th ffebruary seeing nor meeting w:th any ships in y:e sea nor in o:e owne Chanell, o:e men proved very sickly in o:e passage home y:t buried eight of them, but thanks to God we saw none to oppose us, S:r at my departure Surratt I had not time to examine every part of y:e moodys acco:tt, & therefore excepted it from him & w:n Came to sea looking over it I found he Charged us w:th Rups: 131:27 for last bringing y:e ship Affrican out of y:e river w:ch os an error & in y:e shipps xong for I paid y:e Murkadam of Imbra Pollen [OR Pallen] in this manner, forty rup:es aboard of y:e ship & y:e remainer I allwoed Pollen in y:e last accp:tt of 700: rip:es [could be 100 rup:es] w:ch I was to receive & was y:e full ?sow x00 Dollars I was to receive in India, as P:t y:t acco:tt, y:n made w:th yo:e Worp:s at Dumbus Appears, & M:r Stransham Masters y:n present & may very well remember it, My desire is yo:e worp:s would please to Comand him to allow it to M:r Robert Ward for I would not be willingly trouble yo:w w:th such things for I have sent his acc:tt where in he Charged us w:th it unto M: Rob:t Ward who I have desired to look e affter it, yo:e Worp:s lres, & Toaken I delivered to yo:e good brother, S:r Henry Oxinden whome I found at London, I heare is little worth yo:e Wors: Noatice only that there are Commissioners goeing for breda for A Treaty of Peace between us & y:e Dutch w:ch pray God make successful, the Newes if y:e Cittie burning I suppose is long since w:th yo:e for bad news flies a pace, as yett Cap:t Lord not arrived w:ch I very much admire at I wish him heare in safety y:e Dorcas taken y:e beginning of this month some 10 leagues of Sillie by a privatear of 6: Gunns & sixtie men, I have not XXX at present but thanks for yo:e worp:s Civillitys to us at Suratt & should have Indeavoured to have answered in some manner had not this ship Charles beene soe farr distant as plimouth from us soe must write an Opportunity for I am

[LH SIDE]
London y:e 10:th Aprill 1667

[RH SIDE] Yo:e Worsh: Humble Servant
Thomas: Harman: Jun:r




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