Refers to "our business" with "the Lord Ashly" [that is, Anthony Ashley Cooper, first earl of Shaftesbury] being scheduled to be done on "Munday fiue of the clock in the Iuening" and witnessed by Sir John Corriton, Mr. Creamer, "and my sealfe" and "I beliue Sir Pawle Neale will be put vppon vs for a share." Sells a horse to Moore through his [Booth's] son.
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This is a PRELIMINARY RECORD. It may contain incorrect information. The "FAST ACC" number is a temporary call number. Please email catalog@folger.edu for assistance. Docketed "Sr John Booth Letter to me"
From Argyll Etkin Limited Auction "Worldwide Stamps and Postal History featuring Exceptional Great Britain Stamps and Covers, British Colonial Proofs, Essays & Specimen Stamps, Air Mails and Crash Covers, Stamp Boxes, Sweden, KUT & South West Africa. To be sold on Thursday 18th & Friday 19th March 2021, at 10.30am" Lot #788. From dealer's description: "1668-71 Entire letters from London to Mr Edward Moore at Banck Hall near Liverpool with London Bishop Marks on reverse, the 1668 letter charged 3d, the 1671 letter [that is, this one] without any charge shown, this second letter endorsed “Per Liverpoole Bag” with light “3 / Off ” handstamp on reverse. The 1668 letter with small insect hole, otherwise both fine and scarce early letters to Liverpool."