The Hartlib Papers

Title:Letter, John Hall To Hartlib
Dating:5 April [1647?]
Ref:60/14/28A-29B: 28B, 29A BLANK
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Worthy Sir.
         Yow Cold not be worse afflicted than my self That I cold not meet with yow, I assure yow I earnestly desired it & labord after it, but Gods will be don I suppose yow haue not 6 letters to write to me More befor I come to London to Continue Being now to get on horse back (with an intent to Return within 2 days) I cannot make any stay to tell yow how the business of the Academy is designed, but must run on debt till the Next week, Ile assure yow since my last My Tutor professes the Greatest liking to Mr Worsley's letter that I euer saw him to any thing, Therefor let me conjure leaue to publish; My Stationer says he hath sent Philander I look for it each minute I pray Sir forgiue my hast since the vrgency of my Company let me onely tell yow Mr Collier hath vndertaken the Translation & I am
                      Sir
                        Your humble & faithfull
Apr.5                               servant
                                      I Hall
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              To my honord freind
                 Mr Samuel Hartlib
                    at Dukes-place
                             London