File C368. - William Springett to Sir Charles Kemeys. He was pleased that he had written a letter to his son in his ...,

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William Springett to Sir Charles Kemeys. He was pleased that he had written a letter to his son in his ...,

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  • 1698/9, March 21. (Creation)

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William Springett to Sir Charles Kemeys. He was pleased that he had written a letter to his son in his own hand, which showed that his gout was much better; reference to the claim to property in Holland and the need to have an agent on the spot, but thought new agents not necessary, as he expected good news of the cause shortly; reports that the King would dissolve parliament if he did not have a suitable return to his kind message to the House of Commons; the postilion had requested an increase of wages to £4 pa; he was willing and did his work diligently.

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Preferred citation: C368.

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vtls005305062

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ISYSARCHB60

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Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales

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  • Text: C368.