MS46.02: William Blathwayt Papers
Increase Mather Letter to Blathwayt dated June 22, 1692

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Sr

When I had the hapyness to converse with you att Whitehall, you will beare
me witness that I did what was in me to prevent those things wch would in
the Conclusion have proved unhapy for this Colony. There is now Assembled
here in Boston a Generall Court. I have not been wanting to lett them
understand what great cause they have to be thankfull to their Majties for the
priviledges by the new Charter Confirmed to them. My Endeavours and
p[er]suasions have hitherto had a good Effect as you will perceive by the addresses
wch are Intended to be humbly presented to their Majties . The Generallity
of people here are extremely pleased with Sr Wm Phipps his being made
their Governor. the Gentleman who are of his Council doe most Cordially fall
in with the pr sent settlement.

I have discoursed Mr Addington about the affaire you desired me to mention
to him, I doe not find in him any averseness but rather a willingness to
serve you therein, butt whether he may not bee of another minde when his
kinsman shall arrive, I cannot tell, butt shall then be able to say more than
att pr sent. Some other particulars wch you were pleased to discourse with
me about, are not as yett determined. I shall endeavour not to faile to
give you a true accompt of things as there shall be occasion for it. And I must
pray the continuance of yor kindness to the simple honest Good people in
this Country. If in any thing I can serve you here please to command,

Sr
Yor very humble Servt


Increase Mather

Boston June 22d 1692

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New England
22 June 1692
From M Mather
Rcd 11 August 1692

To
William Blathwayt Esqr
Secretary to the Rt honble Comittee
of Lords for Forreign
Plantations
Att
Whitehall