Content Description | Hopes that 'Cousin Ned' has recovered; is happy that Harley will soon be able to come to the country as the 'King is going'; believes that Sir John Williams would be interested if the recipient 'be for him'; comments that the others mentioned, Sir Herbert Crofts, Mr Cornwall and Mr Prise could hardly 'occasion a poll'; says that he has been visited by an unnamed attorney on behalf of Sir Thomas Cooksey, wishing to know if 'I would stand on my Priveledge' if sued; asks that Mr William Hanbury be put into the Commission of the Peace'.
This document is dated 'July 1st'; the date provided is based on that of related documents. |