Selected English Letters (XV - XIX Centuries) by Various
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[4 _July_.]
GOOD DAUGHTER, I must troble you once more abought my cosen Tenoson. She would macke a manto gown of the grene and whight silke you sent down for a peticot, but she wants two yards, and as much slit grene sarsinat as will line it in sight. I pray send nurs to gett it and lett mee know what it com to, and I will send you the mony. I sayes my Cossen Cradock might send it me by the choch for she would have it as sonne as possible. I bless God wee ar all in helth, and Tomey much longing for his briches. [5 _July_.] Tomey have received his cloues, and is much delighted, and sends you and his mother and grandmother dutty and thanckes, and meanes to war them carfully. GEORGE, LORD BERKELEY 1628-1698 To SAMUEL PEPYS[1] |
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