MS46.02: William Blathwayt Papers
Richard Wharton Letter to Blathwayt dated December 5, 1683

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Boston In N: England Decr 5 1683

Sr

Mr Randolph accompanying this will discharge much of
that duty yw might otherwise have expected from my selfe
as my son hath acqted me with yor favourable direction to procure
the Narroganset Comission soe will he herewith bring back thanks
from my selfe and Gent concerned in that affayre and give yw
a full accompt of proceedings and Results thereon he being
intrusted with ye Comrs Report and the Defence wch upon a dayes
warning was made agt . D: Hamiltons Clayme and though
undigested will wee hope satisfy his grace in ye Equity of our Title
and rather Induce him to Improve his Interest to conforme rather
then obstruct ye confirmation of our right and settlemt of Govermt
any Longer

My son I p[re]sume may be Imployd to attend his Majestyes pleasure
in this affayre all Concernd have soe great dependance upon
yor Just favour and good Directions to him in ye managemt
that by his hands they recomend their peticón to yor p[er]usal
and p[re]ference and have according to the Circumstances of the Case
and the obligations yw may lay them under by ye good and expeditious
Issue made effectuall provision with Mr Doane for acknowlegmt

My p[ar]ticular concerns make me alsoe a petitionr Mr Randolph
promises his assistance to my son therein But I must alsoe Crave
the addicón of yor favour in this and coutenance such other
matters as may come under his Sollicitation and humbly
intrust yw in such matters as he bring to yor Conusance yw would
according to yor wisdome direct in courage or restraine him as
I know he may reap great advantages under ye influences of
yor goodness and wherein I may otherwise fall short in Return
I shall pray that God make a recompence to yor selfe and those
that may be dearest to yw and forever remaine

Sr
Yor most obliged faithfull &
humble Servtt

Richd Wharton

Mr Blathwait
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5 Dec: 1683
From Mr Wharton

To the Honble William Blathwaite
Esqr one of the Clerks to His Majesties most
Honble Privy Councill Att WhiteHall

Pr sent