Harley - DA396 .H2 A2 1854

124 LETTERS OF THE [1641. I haue sent Mr. Dauis of Wigmore, the derections you rwite me from your father, to Heariford ; he went this morning. I pray God prosper him in it, and if it be His holy will, that you may haue that imployment. I beleeue my lord Scidmore stands for Mr. Witeny, and I beleeue Sr William Croft will looke after it ; he is quite turned abowute. I purpos and pleas God, to send the keepers man to Loundoun on tusday, and then I hope to rwit you word what Mr. Dauis has doun at Heariford. You may beleeue I will rwite and doo all that I can, to further that which I do desire, and I am perswaded doctor Wright would doo all that weare in his power. I thanke God your brothers and sisters are well, and I pray God blles you with His choyest bllesings; and beleeue that you are most deare to, Your most affectinat mother, BRILLIANA HARLEY. Brompton Castell. Apr: 9, 1641. t4 CXI. For my deare sonne Mr. Edward Harley. My deare Ned--Tho longe yet at last, I receued your letter sent by Mrs. Vahans man ; it was very well-come, tho it bare an old date. Mr. Scidmore the lash night sent me your fathers letter, which he brought downe, and rwite me word you weare well, which was more wellcome to me then all his strange lines. Now I know your father desires for your sisters comeing vp, I purpos, and pleas God, she shall begine her journy, without your father contradict it, on munday or tusday come senight, becaus I desire she should goo before the weather be so hoot. I am very glad your coold is gone. I beceach the Lord in His rich mercy to blles you, and keepe you from all euille and make you grow in

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