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==26th March 1663, Letter from Mary Smith to Sir GO==
  
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'''Editorial history'''
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Hono:rd Unckle (sic)
 
Hono:rd Unckle (sic)
  
Yo:r favoure to mee in y:e Tyme of my surpriseing & continewing afflictions must never bee forgotten,.  But ever bee acknowledged w:th much of thankfullnese from mee, & am oblidged to take all opportunities to make retournes of my Dew thancks w:ch it y:d all y:t is in my power & hope shall not unhappy my selfe further w:th being ungratefull in my want of acknowledgm:ts feareing in y:t Kock (sic) S:r venture to give you this trouble to present myne & my husbands humble service, wishing you y:d best of happinesse in w:ch is yo:r safe being, & retourne to yo:r Deare Relations w:ch will bee of much content to
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Yo:r favoure to mee in y:e Tyme of my surpriseing & continewing afflictions<ref>Following the restoration of Charles II, Marx Smith's husband, Henry, was arraigned for treason, as a signator to the deceased King's death sentence</ref> must never bee forgotten.  But ever bee acknowledged w:th much of thankfullnese from mee, & am oblidged to take all opportunities to make retournes of my Dew thancks w:ch it y:d all y:t is in my power & hope shall not unhappy my selfe further w:th being ungratefull in my want of acknowledgm:ts feareing in y:t ??Kock S:r venture to give you this trouble to present myne & my husbands<ref>Henry Smith</ref> humble service, wishing you y:d best of happinesse in w:ch is yo:r safe being, & retourne to yo:r Deare Relations w:ch will bee of much content to
 
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S:r Although unhappy in not seeing you when you went a way;  please my selfe I found w:th my Mother yo:r Remembrances of mee w:ch I confesse made mee to remember yo:e merry takeing of leave.
 
S:r Although unhappy in not seeing you when you went a way;  please my selfe I found w:th my Mother yo:r Remembrances of mee w:ch I confesse made mee to remember yo:e merry takeing of leave.
 
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===Suggested links===
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See biographical profile of [[MRP: Mary Smith, nee Dallison|Mary Smith, nee Dallison]]
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See biographical profile of [[MRP: Elizabeth Dallison|Elizabeth Dallison]]
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Revision as of 10:10, December 13, 2011

26th March 1663, Letter from Mary Smith to Sir GO


Editorial history

13/12/11, CSG: Restructured page & added suggested links



TRANSCRIPTION FINISHED TUESDAY 2ND JUNE 2009

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Hono:rd Unckle (sic)

Yo:r favoure to mee in y:e Tyme of my surpriseing & continewing afflictions[1] must never bee forgotten. But ever bee acknowledged w:th much of thankfullnese from mee, & am oblidged to take all opportunities to make retournes of my Dew thancks w:ch it y:d all y:t is in my power & hope shall not unhappy my selfe further w:th being ungratefull in my want of acknowledgm:ts feareing in y:t ??Kock S:r venture to give you this trouble to present myne & my husbands[2] humble service, wishing you y:d best of happinesse in w:ch is yo:r safe being, & retourne to yo:r Deare Relations w:ch will bee of much content to
S:r

Yo:r oblidged Neece & humble serv:t
Mary Smith


[Further note underneath the signature]

March y:e 26:th 1663

S:r Although unhappy in not seeing you when you went a way; please my selfe I found w:th my Mother yo:r Remembrances of mee w:ch I confesse made mee to remember yo:e merry takeing of leave.



Suggested links


See biographical profile of Mary Smith, nee Dallison
See biographical profile of Elizabeth Dallison

See



To do

  1. Following the restoration of Charles II, Marx Smith's husband, Henry, was arraigned for treason, as a signator to the deceased King's death sentence
  2. Henry Smith