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- [1689/90], Feb. 22. (Creation)
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Lady Mary Kemeys to Sir Charles Kemeys. Wants news of the children; she had purchased and sent down the pheasants; Nany was sad because she had lost her dog, having choked him by giving him brandy; she had heard in two letters from Wales that Morgan, thinking that once publicly breading his word was enough, was keeping his promise and by his powerful interest Sir Charles was likely to be returned, though almost all the gentlemen of the county were against him; Mr Raminden had sent a good report of Neddy, adding that she prayed God he might deserve it and be a comfort to me 'who have met much to the contrary hitherto'; she had heard that Waites continued to be very ill and had given up drinking; there was a time when they would all do so, but forced repentance was seldom good for anything; urges that there should be no more borrowing of Neddy's money.
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Preferred citation: C169.