Giles Master letter to William Blathwayt, 1686 July 20

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I Humbly moved the Honorable Joseph Dudley Esquire
president of his Majesties territories and Dominion of
New England, touching the Registers place of his Majestys
Court of Admiralty here, granted by warrant from
His Maestie to Richard Chamberlaine Esquire, who is In Seruice
as Its ffeared he Cannot Continue Long, I haue
Honored Si sent A Coppy of the warrant to my
Cousen Phillip Musgrave and Desired his Endeavor
for the obtaineing of the [illegible] the Revenou for
me And haueing the President leave I humbly
Desire your Assistance therein, that I may not be
ffurther Affronted by my Cousen Randolph, who
hath made An Appothecary; his Majesties Attorney Gen[erall]

& Clarke of the Peace for the County of Suffolke, [illegible]
ffor the Loyalty an Quallificacion of the Appothecary
for such Imployment I haueing giuen my Cousen
Musgraue an account of in A former Letter; The
President Comanded me to present his humble service
to you as alsoe to make It my Request to you in
this behalfe which I hope you will Admitt of from

Honored Sir
Your most obleiged Humble
and obedient Servant
Giles Master

Boston in New England
July 20th 1686

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Boston
20 July 1686
From Mr Masters
Received 6 September 1686

These
To the Honored William Blaithwait
Esquire at the Plantacion office
In Whithall
London
present

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Citation

Master, Giles, “Giles Master letter to William Blathwayt, 1686 July 20,” William Blathwayt papers at the John D. Rockefeller Jr. Library, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, accessed May 11, 2024, https://cwfblathwayt.omeka.net/items/show/304.