MRP: 26th March 1663, Letter from William Rider to Sir GO, London

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26th March 1663, Letter from William Rider to Sir GO, London


BL, Add. MS. XX,XXX, ff. 51-53

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[BL, Add. MS. XX,XXX, ff. 51-53]

[f.51]

Right Worp:ll S:r Geo: Oxinden.

My good freind I have rcvd yo:r kinde lines Dated in Madera April last & congratulate yo:r safe arrivall & good passage farr retoruning you my heartie thanks y:t you have given yo:r selfe y:e trouble in prssing my severall papers; such slight bussinesse ought not to interrupt yo:r more weighty affaires yett since you are pleased soo farre to take recognizance of them as [OR "at"] hint them in pticular to meee it imboldens mee to bagg up yo:r farther trouble therein, & in y:e first place concerneing M:r W:m Downes estate, according to y:e exammination ?minos guner of y:e Surratt mch:t yould per[XX]ance [OR “pretend”?] it may bee of farr greater valew than our is like to come to y:e Executo:rs hands without yo:r assistance there in who I know to bee so farr á [XXXX] of Justice y:t you will indeavour (sic) Every one may have theire due & D:to [CHECK] Cownds Acco:t comeing home on last yeares shipps wee findd brought into y:e Comp:a Books onely S :[or possibly “$:”] 209:04: over & á Bove his wages, soo y:t

[f.52]

By Ech:a unto Cap:t Torrells Widdoe á good part of w:ch I have caused to bee stopt in y:e Comp:a hands till y:e Arrivall this yeares shipping, & M:r Heron[1] & M:r Bull retournes theire thanks for yo:r kinde remembrance of them.

In the next place concerneing M:r Conyers lre, & the shipp Eagles bussinesse who being safe arrived heere w:th us will have no want of the stores & necessaries sent out for her upon y:e Shipp Rich:d & Martha soo if you please to bee soo kindd to y:e Owners of that Shipp Eagle as to turne them necessaries into á lesser some, goods propp. for this mkett as to Dyamonds or y:e like it will bee greatly acknowledged by them.

Theare are alsoe six great Gunns appertaineing to y:t Shipp Owners left á former voyadge w:th M:r Jn:o Lambton, which wee pray yo:r assistance in theire dispossall & sending retourne, a bout w:ch I presume y:d [or “y:e”] Owners have writt off M:r Lambton; more over three hundred & odd Granado shells y:t were left his liberty (sic), if soo, when you require satisfaction from y:t Rebell for y:d OR y:e] Comp:a Efforts w:ch hee sized at Rajapore & the losse of theire serv:ts there, that you bee alsoe mindfull of us.

I alsoe prayed you to farther M:r Valentine Nurses, sonne to y:e honest D:r w:ch I nedd not a gaine put you in minde of knowing yo:r inclination is to doo good & helpe forward industry. M:r Rob:t S:t Hills [Wills?] son: I prayed you alsoe to remember & some others by name w:ch I shall not farther insist on seing you are pleased in yo:r lre soo Cordially to hint y:t all my requests to you are Ent:d in Y:e Booke of life, wishing my selfe in some capacity to merritt yo:r Kindenesse.

Yo:r passage from y:e Downes to y:e place being successfull I hope y:e rest of yo:r voyadge provdd answerable thereunto, & that this may findd you in good health & prosperity at y:e desired port of Surratt where I doubt not but you have found y:e Bird in his nest who has hadd time Enough there to hatch mischefe haveing sufficiently not onely abused the Comp:a but tyrannized over his fellow serv:tts & brought honest Henry Revington at last to his grave where noo doubt (his body being at rest) his Soule is in Glory. & for w:t Efforts of his remaines in them parts I desire yo:r care that his freinds may enjoy them.

I presumne M:r ffrench & M:r ffox write M:r Gray a boutt to w:chplease to lend yo:r Countenance & Good advice

As for y:e Poore men M:r Ran:d Taylor Rich:a Taylor & Jeffford, [check whether "Jefford" is not actually Humphrey Gyffard’s son – see LETTER OF HUMPHREY GYFFARD TO GO: XXXX: f. X] who were detained by the Rebell I hope you have gott them released & will use some means to vindicate y:e Comp:a & theire losses least passing by such an Abuse, doo render the Comp:a & theire serv:ts in them parts contemptable

I very much desire to know how S:r Abr:m Shipman, & y:t Collony und:r his Comands are setled y:t o:r Nation may say in o:r dayes they have some considerable place in India & live und:er theire owne Commands, w:ch will not bee pleaseing to o:r Neighbours y:e Holland:s who as wee are informed had notice that Cotheend [could be “Ostheend”] was to bee delivered over unto his majesty as part of y:e Queen es Dowry they imeddiately bent theire forces against it to take it from y:e Portugall y:t it might not come into y:e hands of y:e English, & if theire reports bee true they have it already in theire possession. And now I have begun to say some what of thats insulting Nation whos Gold Chaine you note has hereto fore ?reatchover to Whitehall they must now ??[y]ery much in large & y:e links of it, or that project of theirs will noo longer hold . His Maiesty Being resolved y:t his people shall noo longer bee abused by them, & holds them stoutly ??tot to give satisfaction for

[f.53]

All injuryes they have done our Nation in Grall. Since y:e treaty 1664 but y:e East India Comp:a onely w:t came to light [XXXX] Jan: ry 1659/7: [that’s what it appears to say, though this seems odd] y:epticulers of all W;ch you will see at large in y:e Articles w:ch shall bee sent you by Cap:t Millett

Wee had notice of Cap:t Minors in y:e Leopard, his being at Augustine Bay soo hope you mett well to geather (sic) at Johanna soo hope his Majesties Shipps have done theire worke they went on & y:t you have retourned them full for Europe for three months hence wee shall begin to Export them onely Cap:t Tinker his shipps great Belly wee are apt to beleeve must bee filled w:th Jamby Pepper.

I am Glad y:e Chose of fflorence proved good & y:t it was put to soo good á use as to refresh yo:r Noble Generalls y:e Earle of Marlebrough & S:r Abr:m Shipman & seing yo are pleased soo kindely to except (sic) of soo slender a mite it imboldend mee to pray yo:r exceptance unto two small Cases of spanish wine such as I & my freinds drinke here they are marked G:O: & committed to yo:r Charge of o:r ffreind Cap:t Nich:o Millett w:ch God send safe unto you is but á taste of w:t wee here drink yo:r health in w:th o:r freind S:r Geo: Smith, porter &c:a who I presume doo advise you of all passages heere, & yo:r deare Madam Dalyson who is yo:r great Champion in handling Ald:m Love & comp:a dooth certainely give you a full & pfect relation of all yo:r concernements that way, soo will bee needlesse for mee to insist on.

And where as you desire to have o:r Stock enlarged in them parts you will I presume have no Cause to Complane of y:t wee haveing this yeare sent you aout a very plentifull stock & onely, y:e Loyall Merch:t & Affrican & for serv:ts or ffactors you will not findd any onely y:e young nab w:ch was left behinde out of y:e Convertine, who was farthered to you at y:e request of Madam Dalyson.

Our Comp:a in theire lres have given you a hintt to for beare bying of Cardomons heere beeing Enough (in twone of y:t Comodity for foure or five years & though they bee in pticuler mens hands of w:ch some of o:r frends are concerndd who will not onely bee loosers by them but y:e Comp:a will be sufferrors, in bringing the Comodityu downe to nothing so y:t if you forbeare sending for á yeare or two it will bee a kindenesse to all, w:ch S:r Rich:d fford & my selfe in pticuler will acknowledge. And haveing now sufficiently Respassed upon yo:r patience I shall for beare to give you any farther trouble for present, onely to tender you y:e Cordiall & hearty salutes of my selfe, Wife, Sonne & Daughter Middleton Etc:a doo crave leave and rest

Yo:r assured Loveing ffr:d
To serve you.
W:m Rider


In London y:e 26:th March 1663.



Notes

  1. Samuel Heorn was Sir William Ryder's experienced servant