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Papers of the Winthrop Family, Volume 1

Deane Tyndal to John Winthrop1
Tyndal, Deane Winthrop, John

1627-05-01

To the worshipfull my very loving brother John winthrop Esq. at mr. Fones his house in the old baylie give these.
Kinde Brother,

the last weeke I was from home, and soe could not answer your louing letter, now I am to lett you know, that my wife2 is not purposde to take anie phisick, and if by illnesse she be compelde to vse som, she will haue the aduice of a phisician neere here, whoe may be present, and see the working of his phisicke, that soe he may the better temper it, for her bodie. My coming to London being vncertayne, and my Cosin Gibson being exceding desierous of mony, I haue sent you my Aunts will, and a letter of Attorny with a blanke in it for his name, that shall put it of, for vs. My wife remembers her harty loue to you, and soe doeth he that wisheth you much happinesse, and now leaus you to the protection of the almightie, and rests Your assured louing brother

Deane Tyndale From Maplested this first of May 1627
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W. 1. 21.

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Amy (Weston) Tyndal. Muskett, 153.