Harley - DA396 .H2 A2 1854

192 LETTERS OF THE [1642-3. [the bischops] that is [ consent ] all I can [ I would ] heare at this time, as I. lived on an [not haue yo] penny [ beleeue ] yeare as frinds togeather, but now thee [all that will] is gon [ be toold ] I know [ you about ] not wheather could I but gees; I doo protest [the bringing] I speak [of the water] it not to flatter of all the women in the [Mr Hill has] world [ undertaken] I newer [ it, and I ] would come at her tho grecionce came in [ hope will ] all has [ effect it ]. You must pin that end of the paper, that has the cors made in incke, vpon the littell eros on the end of this letter; when you would write to me, make vse of it, and giue the other to your sister Brill. I beceach the Lord to blles you, and deare Ned, be carefull of your- selfe. I did not send your man, whoo has a greate desire to be with you, becaus I did not know wheather you would haue him; if you would, send me worde, for I thinke you will hardly geet a better in theas days. I shall long to heare from you. Your most affectinat mother, BRILLIANA HARLEY. I haue sent you your linen. Doctor Wright and M"tris Wright presents theare saruis to you. Mar: the first, 1642. CL%%%I%. To her son Edward. My deare, [This day I] went a [ heare that] great way [ Sr Wm Cro] so that they all pudd and waiters weare when first [has sent forth] I sawe and [a warent to] hard from the yong men giue, and Rich they are of the

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