Papers of the Winthrop Family, Volume 4
1640-05-13
Your letters writ in the begeneng of marcli. now Sir Nathali for him to employ to your ewes till I hear further whot is your desyer if you desyer by way of geft rather then to lend I shall be welling to returne you 10li more bothe of geft or to lend yow a 100li hauing sceceuryte to repay it at a year or for longer tyem. We are hear in verry hard condicyon in regard our parlament is desolued, but let me tele you it comforteth the hartes of the honest men of bothe housen that thay yelded not to geue a pene to help the K
I doo not hear thay haue gayned thear payens. on weddensday in the eueninng a messenger cam with a Scecrataris leter to Miles Corbetes chambur warneng him with sped to repayer to him and to bring all papurs that he had resayued. Miles was called to the chayer, for matter conserning religyon, and thear cam many biles agenst B
W. 2. 181; 4
Collections
, VI. 565–566. For Gurdon, see 4
Collections
, VI. 559n.
1640-05-15
Yow were pleased to give mee soe good encouragment by your letter of my sonns deportment in New England and the hopes of his well doeinge in that Cuntrey, being stockt with thinges fitting his Callinge, as I have now sent him back againe, fully accomplished with all provisions for his profession, and otherwise, giving yow thankes for your kindeness shewed to him, not doubting but that hee willbee a very vsefull mann amongest yow, and to your selfe and yours serviceable vppon all occations, as indeede hee stands most oblieged for your favours. his purpose is to sitt downe in Charles Towne. I entreate your good favour to him with your good advise in som perticulers as his howse, or what els may concerne his good, and I willbee ready vppon all occations to express my thankfullness. Let mee entreate your acceptance of a poore token of my love, which my sonn will deliver vnto yow and soe for this present, presenting my Service to your selfe, I commend yow and all yours to the divine protection, and rest now and ever Your wor
W. 3. 104; 4
Collections
, VII. 383.