Harley - DA396 .H2 A2 1854

1640.] LADYBRILLIANA HARLEY. 97 gras, which he thinkes they doo when theybowe to the allter; but I pray God teach him another leson ; but he must be warely dealt with. I am sorry to heare my sister has bine ill. I doo purpos, if pleas God, to send to her shortly. Your father has not bine well ; he sent for doctor Rwit, but tooke nothing. On wensday last, aboute 12 a cloke at night, he was very ill, but, I thanke God, by morning, he was well, and whent into the faire as he was vsed to doo. The faire was reasnabell quiet, only some Shropsheere soulders weare vn- ruley; but at night they weare all quiet. The deputy leftenants had letters, that they should sertyfy the coun sell how the soulders weare, and who did refuse cote and conduck money. This weake I haue hard no awes. I thinke Mr. Gower will be with you some time the next weake, and then I hope to rwit to you. Your bro- thers and sisters are well. I thanke God I am as you left me. I pray God blles you, and giue me a comfortabell seeing of you, which is ernestly desired by Your most affectinat mother, BRILLIANA HARLEY. Remember my lone to your worthy tutor ; and let Gorge know I like the las well. My cosen Dauis remembers her saruis to you. Jun: 12, 1640. Bromton Castett. LXXXI. To her son Edward.-Endorsed, "For your deare selfe." Deare Ned -I am glad to take the oportunity to rwite to you, when your father is at dinner; for last night my cosen Vahen and his sister with her husband and Mr. Lawes, with others of theairs, came to Bromton, and I beleeue after diner I shall haue theair com- pany. They are come to make a full agreement with your father. Doctr Deodate gaue your father some phisick, and is confident your CAMD. SOC. O

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