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Papers of the Winthrop Family, Volume 1

Deane Tyndal to John Winthrop1
Tyndal, Deane Winthrop, John

1627-11-07

Louing Brother

I send you Sir Edward Dukes2 bonde in which he is bound to paye me a hundred poundes the 26 of this month in Lincolns Inn Hall, I would intreat you to receiue it for me. you maye know of Mr. Trosse3 whoe liues in Chancery lane right agaynst the pumpe, whether he be in towne, or no. I shall be verie readie and willing to show my loue, and thankfullnesse to you, if you haue anie imployment here in the Countrie where in I may pleasur you. and thus with my kinde remembrances to you I rest Your assured louing brother

Deane Tyndale From Maplested this 7 of Nouember 1627
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W. 1. 30.

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Probably Edward Duke, of Aylesford, co. Kent, admitted to the Inner Temple in 1587.

3.

Henry Trosse was admitted to Lincoln’s Inn November 11, 1599, and Peter Trosse, August 12, 1618. Records of Lincoln’s Inn, I. 129, 180.