Letters of Richard Thompson to Henry Thompson of Escricke Co York
Letters of Richard Thompson to Henry Thompson of Escricke Co York
Thompson, Richard
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Well, I'll abuse y r patience no longer, and only add my sin cere protestations of being all my life, Dear bro. Your most affect, bro. And humble serv 1, R. THOMPSON. My service pray to Philip. Prince and Monsieur Gibson, Mun Waller, and y e rest, often remember you. I add nothing to my L d Mayor, because I hope you are so kind as always to assure him of my respects whenever you see him. a Thomas Rymer, afterwards the well-known historiographer royal, and editor of the Feeder a, was probably bo...rn at Yafforth, in the North Riding; he was educated at Northallerton and Sidney College, Cambridge. The most complete account of him is to be found in the preface to the first volume of the late Sir T. Duffus Hardy's Syllabus of the Fcedera, published in 1869. LETTERS OF RICHARD THOMPSON If you please you may tell my L d Mayor y 1 Mr. Sacheverill talks of him in y e London coffee houses as of y e greatest heroe of y e age. It is no small thing to merit y e praises of a person who, tho' all people commended him to y e world's end, yet can never be com- mended enough.
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