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Papers of the Winthrop Family, Volume 3

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John Bulbrooke to John Winthrop1
Bulbrooke, John Wintrhop, John

1631

To the right worshipfull mr. Wintrop in new England this be delivered
To the right Worshipfull Mr. Wintrop gouernour at New England,

Grace and peace be multiplied vppon yow. I John Bulbrooke your seruant though absent in Body yet present in spirit desirous hartily to remember my seruice to you: in humble manner, desiring God to blesse and aboundantly to prosper yow in all your proceedings: entreating your worship to remember your promised loue to me your seruant. so desiring to heare from you the next returne and some litle note of your prosperous iourney and of your love towards me so leauing you to the protection of the almighty who has promised to keepe and defend all thos that walke in a perfect way I rest Your seruant in the Lord

John Bulbrooke Ca. 1631

I entreate your worship to remember my harty love to my Cussen Child and his wife, praying God to keepe him vprite in his feare and to send to me some token of their love.

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W. 11. 88. For earlier references to John Bulbrooke of Wenham, Suffolk, see Winthrop Papers, II. 223, 306; and above, pages 2 and 4.