MRP: 3rd April 1663, Letter from Lancelott Johnson to Sir GO, Inner Temple

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3rd April 1663, Letter from Lancelott Johnson to Sir GO, Inner Temple

BL, Add. MS. XX,XXX, ff. 90-91

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Abstract & context


William Johnson’s father, the lawyer, Lancelott Johnson, wrote from the Inner Temple to remind Sir George Oxenden of his attempt to persuade Winter to show favour to his son. Supposedly his son was just following instructions of Mathew Andrews and Agent of Madras.

The English East India Company had brought charges against Thomas Chamber(s) and William Johnson, who may have been Chamber(s) junior. They were instructed to stay in Madras and to await Sir Edward Winter’s arrival to discuss the charges charges. They left for England, and Sir Edward Winter was seeking to stop them.



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BL, Add. MS. XX,XXX, ff. 90-91

[11/2 pages]

Good S:r Geo: Oxinden & my Noble ffreind

I wrott unto you into y:e Downes at yo:r departure XXXXX, but I feare it came to late, for I afterwards understood y:t you sett sayle thence y:t very day I sent my lre to you in y:e first place I pray take my acknowledgm:t of yo:r favour & Civility showen to my sonn Will:m[1] in owneing mee for your Ould friend when you took leave of S:r Edw:d Winter[2] & desireing him for your sake to show my sonn all y:e Just favour hee Could w:ch hee promises there upon to doo & y:t my sonn should have occasion to testifie soo much But S:r I now ?perceive that hee hath forgotten his promise to you, for hee tould some of y:e Concordas Company as I am tould who mett w:th Madrass ffrigatt y:e 22:th of July last in S:t Augustines Bay & therein w:th S:r Edw:d Winter y:t where as hee heard y:t M:r Chambers[3] & my sonn weare Comeing for England hee hoped to come to y:e Coast tyme enough to Stopp theire passage, w:ch hee resolved to doo & for my sonn hee threatens to inflict corporall punishment on him to shame him publiqely; which if hee doo it will bee little honor to S:r Edw:d & if hee should returne into England I doubt not but hee shall bee required to give an acco:t of soo rash & unjust a action, & my sonn therin shall bee y:e Comp:a Martyr for acting by y:e Comands of his superyore [CHECK] y:e then presid:t & Counsell at Surratt & y:e Agent at madrass about y:e seisure & XXXX of S:r Edward s house at MXXXapatan for y:e Comp:a service….

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[LH side]
Inner Temple y:e White Building next to y:e garden Aprill y:e 3:d 1663:

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Yo:r oblidged servant
Lancelot: Johnson



Notes

  1. William Johnson was XXXX. See Missing faces
  2. Sir Edward Winter was XXXX
  3. Mr. Chambers was XXXX. See Missing faces