- Transcription
- Comments (0) Change font
If columns/tables do not appear straight, change font
Sir, I received yours the 16 present which brought the happi tideings of all your healths; I bless God wee all injoy the same merci; your gownes I indevered to buy them as good as I coulde for the price you mentiond; and shall take care to send them sume time this week; I have exceaded your price in the two gownes but 8 shilings w:ch; I hope you will pardon; Sir you are pleased to devert yourself in telling mee I complement w:ch is that perfection I coulde never attain the least knowledge of; as I not being gilti of that extravagance I hope I nead not fear A pardon; therfor not having practiss I hope you have forgotten to Nipp: and will att our returne be favourable to mee as I am A Stranger now; My Sister presents her duti unto you & my Mother my duti to my Moth:r and Honour me with the exceptanc[e] of the same to yourself from; Sir, your most dutifull daughter, Mary Rogers London June the 20 dy 1676 [on verso:] Sir Willm Blackett Baronet in Newcastle upon tine [annotated in another hand:] Mary Rogers 1676