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NOTE630: Diary (Unspecified)

Toby came not to his Mr vntill the xj of maij circitr horā 7. maij 11. hor 7. 1604

Calendared text from MS Ashmole 174, p. 306 (middle part of page)

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NOTE631: Diary (Unspecified)

R N Maij 11. renū fluv. habuit in sōnio 1604

Calendared text from MS Ashmole 174, p. 306 (bottom part of page)

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NOTE644: Letter

The Casebooks Project

Good Mr. Sandye there is one of my maides that hath bin extreme ill this two or three Daies & wee doe susspect it is an Ague |wch comes wth an extreeme cold| I have sent you her water & would Intreate yor Advice & desire you to sende her those thing that you shall thinke needfull for her \she cannot keepe any thine that she takes/ shee was xviij yeares of age at michellmas last: & after Crismas god willing ether I will Come to you or else sende to intreate yor advice for my sealfe soe wth my kindest Commendacons vnto you I Commit you to god     Addington

yor verye lovinge Frend

Magdalen Curson

Calendared text from MS Ashmole 174, p. 362 and p. 364

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NOTE645: Diary (Unspecified)

this day about 10 I came fr{ō} Lambith

Calendared text from MS Ashmole 174, p. 365 (bottom right part of page)

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NOTE651: Practice-related (Entry fragment)

Mr Dayrell of Lillingston Day\re/ll. y. 40 d.

Calendared text from MS Ashmole 174, p. 386 (middle left part of page)

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NOTE691: Letter

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Sr

my best respects remembred time beinge uery short I cannot write at large yet the desire I haue to know of your welfare hath made me to write a few lines to you my speciall frend I thanke god I liue in good health. and hope if my frinds please to supply me to liue gett yt heare yt will maintaine me as longe as I liue. and to doe my frends good hearafter Soe hopinge of yr welfare and prayinge to god \to/ send me home to se you againe I Rest time beinge short

Your Poore seruant till death

Clement forman

frō Sant Christophers. in America y 20 of August 1628

Calendared text from MS Ashmole 174, p. 479 and p. 494

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NOTE692: Letter

The Casebooks Project

To my ever honored vnckle Mr Richard Napier at his howse at Linford.

{illeg}

Right deere and ever honored Sr. I could nott omitt. this Convenient messenger wthout a fewe lines testimoniall of all our healths hoaping and praying for the like to you and the Rest of our good friends in those ts. I prayse God my wife is salfly brought to bed of a daughter, before ether midwife or friend could come vnto her; I haue taken order to haue a {Charrerd} bought for you and to be sent vnto you for I am very loath to t wth this which is all the books that I haue of yrs; if itt be possible lett mee obtayne the fauoure of you as to keepe it as a Relicke; the bearer is in hast I shall therfore detaine you noe longer from your more searious affayres, but Rest as ever

yrs assured till death

Thomas Myddelton

Chirke Castle Novēb: 9s 1629

Calendared text from MS Ashmole 174, p. 492 and p. 481

Cite this as: Lauren Kassell, Michael Hawkins, Robert Ralley, John Young, Joanne Edge, Janet Yvonne Martin-Portugues, and Natalie Kaoukji (eds.), The casebooks of Simon Forman and Richard Napier, 1596–1634: a digital edition, https://casebooks.lib.cam.ac.uk/search?f21-volume-name=Various%20Papers%2C%20vol.%2001;f22-date=1590-1599;f23-extent-of-transcription=Whole%20text, accessed 24 October 2024.