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- [1687/8], Jan. 14. (Creation)
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Lady Mary Kemeys to Sir Charles Kemeys. Concerning the trust for her children from her first marriage, Edmund and Ann Thomas; her father was resolved to stand up for his right to be guardian to the children, unless Sir Charles would undertake never to be concerned in the business; she would much rather not be in Lady Morgan's trust than lose the children, which she feared would happen if it came to a lawsuit; she intends consulting Sir Robert Sawyer on the matter; she hopes that Lady Morgan's body would soon be shipped away to Holland, as, if they could not agree about the trustees, she would be almost ready to rise again as soon as she was laid; Sir James Morgan had called to see her, very drunk, but she was not in; he had said that the Lords Lieutenant was to be sent down again to see if they could bring the King a better account than last time, for he was resolved to leave no stone unturned to bring his designs to par.
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Preferred citation: C105.