Title: | Letter, John Hall To Hartlib |
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Dating: | 20 November 1646 |
Ref: | 9/10/3A-4B: 3B-4A BLANK |
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Worthy Sir
The badness of the weather hath hitherto hindred the Coming, of that pacquet where your papers were, that I cold not discharg my self of your engagement; but shall as soon as euer I can, If since I saw yow, yow haue met with any further Nouelty be pleasd to fauour me so far as to impart it, I entreat yow for that method of Dr Webbs, I shall take care that Mr Rothwell shall pay for the transcription, God Almighty prosper your endeauour & shine vpon yow in Iesus Christ, as also Continue[altered] yow long to the good of his church, Sir I beseech yow do me that honour nay that right as to account me
Your affectionate servant
I. Hall [squiggle?]
S. Iohns
in Cambridge
Nou: 20. 1646.
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For his honord freind
Mr Samuel Hartlibb
at his howse in
Dukes-place
London.
[above address, other way round, another hand:]
By Powell at the angell within bishopsgate
hee returnes on moonday noone
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