Harley - DA396 .H2 A2 1854

6 LETTERS OF THE [1630. them all, beceaching the Allmighty to presarue you, and to giue you a joyefull and happy meeting with your Most faithfull affectinat wife, BRIL. HARLEY. I pray present my humbell duty to my father. This day theare came a man from Bagley to feetche my cosen Hunkes to her mother, whoo is very sike. Bromton, the 8 of May, 1630. VIII. For my deare husband Sr Robert Harley, Knight. My deare Sr -I pray you reseaue my thanker for ydur letter by my cosen Pris, and by the carrier ; they weare both very wellcome to me, which I thinke you beleeue, for in part you know howe deare you are to me. I ame very glad that my brother Raphe is come to Loundoun; I hope he is nowe well. I pray you to giue him counsell what to doo. I desire from my hoole hart that he may grow in the feare of God, and then he will be happy. Pinner shall send some woole to Lemster. I haue heare inclosed sent you the aquittance of the pursevant, by which you may knowe his name. I doo blles my good God, that you haue had so a good an end about the presentation of Bromton. I thinke you haue doun a very good worke, in recommending Mary Wood to my Lady Veere, to home I hope shee will doo acceptabele sarvis. I am toold of a gentell- woman by Docter Barker. She was bread with my old Lady Manering. She, they say, is religious and discreet, and very ham- some in dooing of any thinge ; her name is Buckle, a Sharpsheare woman : if you like of it, I would thinke of haueing of her ; for I haue no body aboute me, of any judgment, to doo any thinge. My heate continueing, I sent to Docter Barker to come and see me let bloud; he came on thursday night, and yesterday morning I sent fore a curgen at Bischops Castell, that let Mrs. Wallcot Mud, and he pricke my arme twis, but it would not blled ; and I would not try the third time. I hope the Lord will derect me what to doo : and for gooing abrode I will endeuor to doo it as soune as it shall pleas

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