The Hartlib Papers

Title:Letter, Sir Thomas Rowe To Hartlib
Dating:20 July 1633
Ref:14/4/6A-7B: 6B-7B BLANK
Notes:See G.H. Turnbull, Hartlib Dury and Comenius, 1947, pp. 154-5.
[14/4/6A]

Mr Harlip:
When I receiued your Last letters with those from mr Dury, I was from home, so that I could not returne yow answere so soome as yow expected. I now send yow his letter to my Lord of Canterbury, which yow must be carefull in the sealing for the labell is broken, but if yow drop a little waxe right on the hole will not be perceiued: the other to my Lord of London I will deliuer him as he comes by: I send yow also my letter to his Grace open, with flying seale which is drop vnder it will seale it handsomly. yow may see what I write, & I desire to know how he accept both our letters, & the busines. Mr Dury in his letters to me writes nothing of more importance els I would send them; only that he hath receiued the 20lb of Mr Pergius, & hath sent yow the bill which I pray yow see discharged; & I will endeauour to help the next quarter.
[left margin:] I know the proceeding for the supply, & the Consequence, therefore yow neede not doubt; so In hast I rest
                        your very assured friend
                                       Tho: Rowe
Bulwick 20: Iuly 1633.