Catalogue description CAPT. M. FOSTER to JOHN PRIDGEON.
This record is held by Lincolnshire Archives
Reference: | 8ANC8/67 |
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Title: | CAPT. M. FOSTER to JOHN PRIDGEON. |
Description: |
--Dear Bully, let me know which way you intend your journey home and where you will make any stay in France or Holland, that supplies may be sent. " All freinds here are well, and no change of any old ones in this, or to another life. I beleave you are not a stranger at Rome to that part of this story which was acted att Smirma and Constantinople, and therefore I have sent you the catastrophe. [Enclosure wanting.] His exit was not unlike a gentleman."+ + The allusion is evidently to the execution of Hen. or Sir Hen. Hyde, royalist consul in the Levant, convicted of plotting in favour of Charles II. |
Date: | 1650 [-51], March 6 |
Held by: | Lincolnshire Archives, not available at The National Archives |
Language: | English |
Physical description: | 1 page. |
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