Title: | Letter, Henry More To Hartlib |
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Dating: | 28 July [1655?] |
Ref: | 18/1/26A-27B: 26B, 27B BLANK |
[18/1/27A]
Sir
I haue receivd your letter and the Packett for which I thanke you. what you receivd of Mr Worthington much good may it do you [heartily?]. For you [had?] it with a very good neede. I haue been a little in Physick this morning and so am not so fitt to write much, onely I say I am glad that some men will give the testemonie of that honour and respect they bear to you, though you haue not the luck to be so rich as you deserve, and is wishd by
Sir
Your affectionate friend and servant
H. More.
CCC. Jul. 28.
[18/1/26A]
To his highly honoured friend
Samuel Hartlib Esquire
at his house near
Charing Crosse
these
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[above, another hand:]
Thomas Marrow at the green
Draggon
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