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For my deare husband S=r= Robert Harley , Knight . (HARLEY-E2-P1,6.4)

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My deare S=r= - I pray you reseaue my thankes for your letter by my
cosen Pris , and by the carrier ; (HARLEY-E2-P1,6.6)

they weare both very wellcome to me , which I thinke you beleeue ,
(HARLEY-E2-P1,6.7)

for in part you know howe deare you are to me . (HARLEY-E2-P1,6.8)

I ame very glad that my brother Raphe is come to Loundoun ;
(HARLEY-E2-P1,6.9)

I hope he is nowe well . (HARLEY-E2-P1,6.10)

I pray you to giue him counsell what to doo . (HARLEY-E2-P1,6.11)

I desire from my hoole hart that he may grow in the feare of God ,
(HARLEY-E2-P1,6.12)

and then he will be happy . (HARLEY-E2-P1,6.13)

Pinner shall send some woole to Lemster . (HARLEY-E2-P1,6.14)

I haue heare inclosed sent you the aquittance of the pursevant , by
which you may knowe his name . (HARLEY-E2-P1,6.15)

I doo blles {COM:sic} my good God , that you haue had $so {TEXT:so_a}
good an end about the presentation of Bromton . (HARLEY-E2-P1,6.16)

I thinke you haue doun a very good worke , in recommending Mary Wood to
my Lady Veere , to home I hope shee will doo acceptabele sarvis .
(HARLEY-E2-P1,6.17)

I am toold of a gentellwoman by Docter Barker . (HARLEY-E2-P1,6.18)

She was bread with my old Lady Manering . (HARLEY-E2-P1,6.19)

She , they say , is religious and discreet , and very hamsome {COM:sic}
in dooing of any thinge ; (HARLEY-E2-P1,6.20)

her name is Buckle , (HARLEY-E2-P1,6.21)

a Sharpsheare woman : (HARLEY-E2-P1,6.22)

if you like of it , I would thinke of haueing of her ;
(HARLEY-E2-P1,6.23)

for I haue no body aboute me , of any judgment , to doo any thinge .
(HARLEY-E2-P1,6.24)

My heate continueing , I sent to Docter Barker to come and see me let
bloud ; (HARLEY-E2-P1,6.25)

he came on thursday night , (HARLEY-E2-P1,6.26)

and yesterday morning I sent fore a curgen at Bischops Castell , that
let Mrs. Wallcot blud , (HARLEY-E2-P1,6.27)

and he pricke my arme twis , (HARLEY-E2-P1,6.28)

but it would not blled ; (HARLEY-E2-P1,6.29)

and I would not try the third time . (HARLEY-E2-P1,6.30)

I hope the Lord will derect me what to doo : (HARLEY-E2-P1,6.31)

and for gooing abrode I will endeuor to doo it as soune as it shall
pleas <P_7> God to inabell me . (HARLEY-E2-P1,7.32)

It is a word of comfort which you rwit me , that you hope shortly to
send for your horsess . (HARLEY-E2-P1,7.33)

I beceache the Lord to giue you a good and happy end to all your
biusness . (HARLEY-E2-P1,7.34)

I thanke God all the chillderen are well , (HARLEY-E2-P1,7.35)

and so is Ned Smith . (HARLEY-E2-P1,7.36)

Ned and his brother present theaire humbell dutis to you ;
(HARLEY-E2-P1,7.37)

and I begg your bllesing for them all , and your loue and prayers for
my self . (HARLEY-E2-P1,7.38)

I beceach the Lord to giue you a speady and happy meeting with Your
most affectinat wife for ever , Brilliana Harley . (HARLEY-E2-P1,7.39)

Mr. Littell , I thanke God , is well , and abell to goo a littell
abrode . (HARLEY-E2-P1,7.40)

I thanke you for my very fine wascott : (HARLEY-E2-P1,7.41)

by this carrier is sent vp the clocke and dublet and houses you sent
for . (HARLEY-E2-P1,7.42)

<font> May the </font> 18 , 1633 . (HARLEY-E2-P1,7.43)

