MRP: March 1662/63, Letter from Christopher Willoughby to Sir GO

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March 1662/63, Letter from Christopher Willoughby to Sir GO

BL, Add. MS. XX, XXX, ff. 114-115

Editorial history

14/12/11, CSG: Created page






Abstract & context




Suggested links

See 17th March 1662/63, Letter from George Willoughby to Sir GO, London
See 24th March 1662/63, Letter from Christopher Willoughby to Sir GO, London
See 6th March 1665/66, Letter from Christopher Willoughby, XXXX
See March 1665/66, Letter from George Willoughby to Sir GO
See 15th April 1667, Letter from George Willoughby to Sir GO, London
See April 1667, Letter from Christopher Willoughby to Sir GO
See 11th August 1667, Letter from Christopher Willoughby to Sir GO, Bishopton
See October 1667, Letter from Christopher Willoughby to Sir GO
See October 1667, Letter from Robert Bowen to Sir GO




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[BL, Add. MS. XX, XXX, ff. 114-115]

[f. 114]

My Much Hono:d Good ffreind
S:r George Oxinden (sic).

I have by y:e Loy:ll Merch:t & Affrican, formerly writt you at Large to w:ch referr you onely in it Omitted to request you to show your Just favour unto Shipp Affrican in her Ladeing for England

[f. 115]

Y:t shee may not have all y:e Bulky groose goods as had y:e Eagle which occasioned y:e Owners of y:e Affrican to make theire application to y:e Comp:a who have in theire Generall lre written you Concerning it, to w:ch refer you: y:e eagle Lost a boud 1200:ll by y:t ?knarke putt on her by the favores of y:e Constantinople Merch:t; I am become and owner w:th Cap:t ffisher who hath order from his owners[1] to present you w:th a Quarter Caske of wine from y:m of w:ch they desire yo:r kinde acceptance I remained

S:r
Yo:r most affectionate humble
Servant
Chr: Willoughby

What sent by y:e Loy:ll Merch:t please to returne its ?pcells by her formerly written you.




Notes

  1. Sir Thomas Bludworth was probably also a part-owner of the Affrican. See 19th October 1663, Letter from Robert ffisher to Sir GO, Surratt