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Papers of the Winthrop Family, Volume 4

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Edward Tyng to James Luxford1
Tyng, Edward Luxford, James

1639-11

To Mr. James Luxford deliver this with speade at Medford
Mr. Luxford and loueing freind,

I am Fre for the disposing of my Cattell therefore yf you please to aquant your master and to Com to me that we may treate further Concerning them I shall for reson forbare my mony whate time you thinck fit. so it is with the partey that was to haue them just as you sayd his master was willing but not his mistress. I haue but a short time to stay therefore pray let me heere from you this day without fayle. Your Loueing freind

Edw. Tynge Ca. November, 1639

In another hand: kind and Louing frend this is to let you understa unfinished.

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W. 1. 115. For Tyng, a Boston merchant, see Savage, Genealogical Dictionary, IV. 356–357.