MRP: 5th April 1663, Letter from Thomas Rychardson to Sir GO, London
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5th April 1663, Letter from Thomas Rychardson to Sir GO, London
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[f. 99]
Hono:d S:r
It must bee y:e ingenuity of yo:r disposition not y:e merritt of soo greate á stranger as I am to you can obtain pardon, for y:r troubles I herby give you, occasioned by y:e East Indian Comp:ys accepting, upon my recommendations this bearer for yo:r Chaplin; of whoos Piety, Loialty (sic), Learning, & Civellity (sic), I have had á bout five yeares experience in my house upon which, I humbly move you; y:t as you aapprove [?] him you will please to certifie of him to y:e Governor of y:e Comp:a heere, for his incuradgement (sic) & y:e satisfaction of.
Yo:r most Humble
Though unknown serv:t
Tho:s Rychardson
London Aprill y:e 5:th 1663