Papers of the Winthrop Family, Volume 3
1632-12-03
I cannot but write though I can but barely tell you I am thankeful for you and trulie yours newes of all occurrences and the sad turning of thinges I know you have from abler handes. In a word I beeseech you pardon and accept my unfaigned affection in this hastie salute, you have my hart to which I set my hand Your lovingly obliged
In consideration of my short letter I hope my brother Gunner hath paide you with 2 long.
W. 1. 98; 3
Collections
, IX. 252.
1632-12-03
Yours of the 19th 7ber per mr. Fogge I received wherby I vnderstand of Mr. Peirce his arivall (deo gratias). as for the returne of that comodity per Mr. Peirce we do not expecte it so sodenly, sat cito si sat bene, and whether the profit shall be more or lesse it shall giue content to the new marchants, when it cometh; the successe wherof we must commit to the providence of the almighty. your inclosed I delivered to mr. Chambers, also those into flitstreet. I haue written you more at large per mr. Hatherly who is2 now redy to go to Grauesend. With this I enclose the Catalogue of the last vernall mart, the last Autumnall is not yet to be had. Thus with mine my wiues my bro
W. 1. 98; 3
Collections
, IX. 251–252.
The word in the original manuscript is “his.”