Letter from John Cotton to Rowland Cotton, Sandwich,1695/1696 March 6
Summary
Speaking of the writer's wife having gone to visit Mrs. Allen in her trouble, the death of "Cos: Mathers Hittabel," and further of the subjects mentioned in No.2; also of the death of Mr. Bulkley, of political matters, of the arrival of a vessel from New York with "pease, bread & flower which is now 18 sh and 100 pd" and of severe disasters at sea, Friday, P.M.
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Date
1696
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