The New England historical and genealogical register . he Salvages dilligent to sute an opportunytye to theirNatures. I am as sorry to heare, many reportes blemyshe the hopesof yo plantation, as I am pleasd to bee wytnesse, of severall desires to place 1881.] Letters of j^icholas Moorey of Freetown. 235 yo at Grotton ; and had I the casting vote, yo^ should bee there acjaine,w^out being seae sicke ; did I suppose, vow would ether bee served he1-e, orwould bee served by mee, yo* should have a warrant Dormant, vnder mynehand and seale to command mee. butt in regard that the first stand out ofall


The New England historical and genealogical register . he Salvages dilligent to sute an opportunytye to theirNatures. I am as sorry to heare, many reportes blemyshe the hopesof yo plantation, as I am pleasd to bee wytnesse, of severall desires to place 1881.] Letters of j^icholas Moorey of Freetown. 235 yo at Grotton ; and had I the casting vote, yo^ should bee there acjaine,w^out being seae sicke ; did I suppose, vow would ether bee served he1-e, orwould bee served by mee, yo* should have a warrant Dormant, vnder mynehand and seale to command mee. butt in regard that the first stand out ofall probabyllytie. ceremonious oilers shall nott crowd into this doubt nott, but thatt yo^^ sing the Songes of Syon in a strange land, andthatt yo^ have brought forth thatt Peace, yo^ travaild w*^ w-^ I wyshemultyplyed to yo^, to the height of all cotuforte; lett o^ mutuall prayersmeete at the throne of grace ; and so in confidence thatt no Gulphe shallpart vs, when wee must departe, I wyll rest, tyll my long Rest «^ O^^** March the 6^1632. [Superscribed :] To my worthy and much respected frend m John Win-thrope the Elder in new England whome God preserve LETTERS OF NICHOLAS MOOREY OF FREETOWN, by William B. Tr-^sk, Esq., of Bostou. Freetown Decern: 7: Moorey I Had A Letter from you in the Sumer past And I Gaue you AnAnswer forthwith w=: I hope you Rec: w^ Might Be som satisfac: youAre often in my thoughts I am Not for Wrighting a Long CataLogue ButHope with All Coimeniencie IIo[iting to see you &vours But Trust^: Hopeyou Will Take All your Steps In the fear of the Almighty God As Know-ing In & through Jesus Christ is our Alone Saluation: wh Attained is ouronely Interest So Hopeing in your Station you Will Be Stedy & other 236 Longmeadoxo Families. [July? things will Be Aded as t^ Promise w^: is our only Dependance: I am inHast now I would Xot Haue you spare Wrighting I shall Not I shall En-Large Wh° opportimty presents ^V Coram: wife o


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