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I render you much thankes for yo:r care, ins ending the butt and 2 hogsg:s of arracke it came well conditioned and is very good drinke of which we are very glad (most of us being of my Country man Wards<ref>Ward has not been identified. See [[MRP: Missing faces|Missing faces]]</ref> opinion preferring a bowle of Punch before a bottle of wine (wee are (blessed be god) all in good health & wait your hono:es order, for what ever you please to dispose us to we are imediately ready to attend & prosecute | I render you much thankes for yo:r care, ins ending the butt and 2 hogsg:s of arracke it came well conditioned and is very good drinke of which we are very glad (most of us being of my Country man Wards<ref>Ward has not been identified. See [[MRP: Missing faces|Missing faces]]</ref> opinion preferring a bowle of Punch before a bottle of wine (wee are (blessed be god) all in good health & wait your hono:es order, for what ever you please to dispose us to we are imediately ready to attend & prosecute | ||
− | P Mate | + | P Mate ?Harry I requested yo:e good pleaseure to order Mr tailor<ref>Probably Mathew Taylor</ref> to furnish us with an hund:d pounds according to y:e rate of the Money exprest in Chart:r party;<ref>Charter parties, signed by the charterers and the owners of ships, specified various payments, such as seamens wages and monthly provisioning charges</ref> to lay in provision now in the cheapest time of the yeare, which I hope you will please to doo for him who humbly desires to subscribe to be |
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+ | PROB 11/438 Pyne 89-132 Will of William Lord, Mariner of Stepney, Middlesex 25 June 1697 | ||
+ | PROB 11/410 Fane 97-146 Will of Samuel Lord, Mariner of Berwick upon Tweed, Northumberland 06 June 1692 |
Latest revision as of 11:32, January 16, 2012
29th January 1665/66, Letter from Robert Lord to Sir GO
BL, Add. MS. 40, 710, f. 21: 'Coppie booke of letters from August 1665 to June 1666 from friends in India'
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Contents
Abstract & context
Captain Robert Lord was the commander of the XXXX.
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Transcription
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Hono:ed S:r
I render you much thankes for yo:r care, ins ending the butt and 2 hogsg:s of arracke it came well conditioned and is very good drinke of which we are very glad (most of us being of my Country man Wards[1] opinion preferring a bowle of Punch before a bottle of wine (wee are (blessed be god) all in good health & wait your hono:es order, for what ever you please to dispose us to we are imediately ready to attend & prosecute
P Mate ?Harry I requested yo:e good pleaseure to order Mr tailor[2] to furnish us with an hund:d pounds according to y:e rate of the Money exprest in Chart:r party;[3] to lay in provision now in the cheapest time of the yeare, which I hope you will please to doo for him who humbly desires to subscribe to be
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YO:R Hono:es
In all things to be Comanded
Robert Lord
Notes
Possible primary sources
TNA
PROB 11/438 Pyne 89-132 Will of William Lord, Mariner of Stepney, Middlesex 25 June 1697
- ↑ Ward has not been identified. See Missing faces
- ↑ Probably Mathew Taylor
- ↑ Charter parties, signed by the charterers and the owners of ships, specified various payments, such as seamens wages and monthly provisioning charges