Maynards at Mortlak, where Sir Robert Cecill and Sir Thomas Cisell
and his lady wer allso. The Lord Threasorer allso sent me some
venison to supper. He invited me to dynner allso the tenth day,
where the Lord Cobham cam also to dynner, and after dynner he
requested the Lord Threasorer to help me to St. Crosses, which he
promised to do his best in. Aug. 11th, Mr. Kemp of Micheam, my old
acquayntance, abowt an eleven of clok (allmost) before none, told me
of the rare appearing. Aug. 17th, I went to Micheam to Mr. Kemp.
Aug. 21st, I went to the Lord Cobham and the Lady Cobham to London.
Aug. 23rd, Mr. Cholmely and his mayde ante meridiem hor. 11?. The
humor so suddenly falling into the calf of my left leg as if a stone
had hit me. Aug. 26th, Mr. Heriot 40_s._[kk] Auditor Hill, ?4.
Remember all thing is payd to our nurse at Barnes for the girle
Francys Dee from hir birth untyll the ende of her eight month,
lacking 12_s._, and on Sunday, the 27th of this August, we so
concluded, when we gave the nurse ten shillings. The eight month
ended (from Newyere's day morning last) the 12th of this month.
Sept. 4th, 5th, 6th, very tempestuous, windy at West, Sowtherly.
Sept. 5th, the Tems very shallow at London. Sept. 6th, goodman
Warryn of Marketharborogh. Robert Web cam from Mr. Ponsoys to write,
and is to com agayn within thre wekes. Sept. 7th, Robert Charles of
Northamptonchyre and goodman Warren of Marketharborow in my howse at
Mortlak promised me to help Barthilmew Hikman with ?12 to pay on
Michelmas Day next to discharge the bond for his brother-in-law.
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