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1625
I am sory it faleth out so that I coulde not send for thee at the time appoynted, by reson of my mans beinge from home, and the vnfitnesse of your horsses for trauill, that I must be constrained to for beare sendinge for thee till I can get meanes, though it be with a great deale of greefe to me, I hope you will not impute or take it ill at my hands, for theare wants no will in me, but that I wanted abilyty to parforme it, my sonne came safe home on fryday, and brought me thy kinde letter, with the nuse of all your welfayres which I desyre the lord longe to continu to his glory and for the good of many others, I shall thinke the tyme very longe before I see thee, I pray make hast for thou shalt be very welcome, I am much indetted to my sister D
I have now receiued thy louinge letter by goodman N
“The John here mentioned was evidently a servant, not her son; as also was ‘Robt,’ who is named in one or two of the following letters.”
L. and L.
, I. 198, note.
“I have had some misgivings about inserting Margaret’s first letter here; yet several passages of it seem to be in direct answer to the letter of her husband which immediately precedes it. Her daughter Mary, however, must have been rather young at that time to be the subject of a match, or even of a ‘well-willer.’ She married Rev. Samuel Dudley, seven or eight years afterwards. No record is found of the precise date of her birth; but it could hardly have been before 1610.” Ibid., p. 199, note.
1626-02-19
I thancke yow for your letter and for your expressyo
W. 3. 185; 4
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He represented Sudbury Borough in the Parliament of 1597. Parliamentary Papers, 1878, LXII, pt. 1. 435.
A form of writing Brentwood.
Sir John Corbett (c. 1591–1628) represented Great Yarmouth, co. Norfolk, in the Parliaments of 1625 and 1626. He was of Sprowston, son of Sir Thomas and Anne (Barret) Corbett, and married Anne, daughter of Sir Arthur and Margaret (Grey) Capell, of Hadham, co. Herts. Parliamentary Papers, 1878, LXII, pt. I, 464, 470; Cokayne, Complete Baronetage. I. 219.
Son of Brampton Gurdon, by his first wife, Elizabeth, daughter of Edward Barrett of Aveley, co. Essex. Muskett, 279. He died in 1679, and his will is in H. F. Waters, Genealogical Gleanings, II. 959–960.
Sir John Deane died in 1626. Muskett, 154.