Ralph Wormeley letter to William Blathwayt, 1693 July 25

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Honored Sir

At my admission to be Secretary of this
their Majesties Countrey, I made my humble
address to you, for your favorable representation
of me to their Maesties for a Commission, which
Honor I must onely expect by your Influence
and favor, and shall for ever Sir humbly
acknowledge it, and indeavor faithfully to
discharg my duty therein.

Sir, I have transmitted the Journalls of
the Councill and Assembly to the Lords
Committee for Plantaions and to the Right Honorable
the Earle of Notingham, Nothing of
moment occurs, for by the blessing of God
and the prudence of our Honorable Governor, wee
are in peace and quiet, I am

Most Honored Sir
with great respect
your most Humble &
Obedient Servant
Ralph Wormeley

Virginia
July: 25: 1693

William Blathwaite Esquire

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ffor their Majesties Service

To
The Honorable William Blathwaite
Esquire
att the Plantation Office
Whitehall

Virginia
25 July 1693
From Mr Wormley
Received 25 September 1693

sent account of Proceedings
Prays the [illegible] relative to his
[illegible]

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Ink on paper

Citation

Wormeley, Ralph, 1650-1701, “Ralph Wormeley letter to William Blathwayt, 1693 July 25,” William Blathwayt papers at the John D. Rockefeller Jr. Library, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, accessed May 6, 2024, https://cwfblathwayt.omeka.net/items/show/915.