MRP: 4th April 1663, Letter from Basil Dixwell to Sir GO, Broome, Kent

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4th April 1663, Letter from Basil Dixwell to Sir GO, Broome, Kent


BL, MS. XX, XXX, f. 94

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05/06/09, CSG: Completed transcription
14/12/11, CSG: Created page & posted transcription to wiki



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[BL, MS. XX, XXX, f. 94]

[f.94]

Hono:d Unckle

Bee pleased to give mee leave to kiss yo:r hand with a lyne or two w:ch y to tell you y:t I amongst y:e rest of yo:r freinds & relations should very much rejoyce to heare y:t you weare safe arrived at y:e end of yo:r Long & dangerous voyadge; S:r all the requitall of y:t I am Capable of returneing you for all yo:r kindenesses to mee is to acknowledge them & at all opportunities to give you y:e Like trouble as this & to lett you know how much I am yo:r serv:t & if fortune would bee soo kinde to mee as to place mee in such á Condition y:t I might bee serviceable to you it would very much rejoyce mee S:r for yo:r health & prosperity if y:e Continuall prayers of.

S:r
Yo:r most humble servant
And Nephew.
Basill: Dixwell


Broome Saterday Aprill y:e 4:th 1663:
My service to all my acquaintance
with you



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