Pemberton Correspondence
Year
1674
Sender Place
Bolton, Lancashire, England
Receiver
Roger Haydock
Receiver Place
[Lancaster Castle; Lancaster, Lancashire, England]
Repository holding original letter
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Full Date
1674-10-03
Document Type
Correspondence
Country, State, Location 1
53.577694, -2.428887
Country, State, Location 2
54.04981, -2.80562
Keywords
Phineas Pemberton, Bolton, Roger Haydock, Lancaster Castle, Lancaster, Society of Friends, Quakers, Social network, Persecution, Imprisonment, Jails, Gaols, Prisons, Religious faith
Abstract
Letter dated October 3, 1674 (September 23, 1674 Old Style) to Roger Haydock concerning his imprisonment, likely in Lancaster Castle. The author, likely Phineas Pemberton from the handwriting, offers comforting and reassuring words by expressing his beliefs.
HSP DAMS ID
15765
Language
english
Format
application/pdf
Collection
PRINT Migration Network: Pemberton Correspondence
Transcription
Boulton [Bolton] ye [the] 23 day 7/mo [month] 1674
My Deare [dear] & [and] well:beloved [well-beloved]
ffriend [Friend] Roger Hay=dock [Roger Haydock] Although thou be [you are] Confined in Bonds
[ink spot] (but not in the spirit) Remote from me yet in the over=
flowings [overflowing] of Love & [and] life wch: [which] Runeth [runs] at this time art thou [you are]
neare [near] & [and] deare [dear] unto me, & [and] I do Embrace thee [you] in the arms
of Love & [and] kisse [kiss] thee [you] wth [with] An holly [a holy] kisse [kiss] & [and] being thus filled
wth: [with] love [strikethrough: illegible] Isuing [issuing] out towards thee [you] in yt: [that] wch [which] did beget it
could not but signifye [signify] some=thing [something] thereof unto thee [you] also
my tongue [is] [strikethrough:to too] too short to Relate it yet I desire I may
be felt of thee; [you] as [strikethrough: I many A time have] feel thee [you] as I do no & [and] have felt thee [you] in the many heavenly oppertunitys [opportunities]
wch: [which] hath beene [have been] afforded, by our god, who is worthy of parises [praises]
for they are his due he doth [does] so Largly [largely] Extend ^his^ Loving xx
kindness & [and] mercys [mercies] dayly [daily] to those yt: [that] love him & [and] waits [wait] upon
him, my deare [dear] love is to the Rest of thy [your] fellow prisoners
who are suffereng [suffering] wth: [with] thee [you], for the truth of Jesus ^wch^ [which] will be but [strikethrough: illegible]
for A season forthe [for the] Lord I am pswaded [persuaded – fancy P] in is [its/his] own due time; will worke [work]
your delvierance [deliverance] Alto [although/also] the song of men Combine togethr [together]
agt: [against] you for his will not suffer Any thing [anything] to be done to
Any who are faithfully given up to do his will but what
will Redound [contribute] to his glory & [and] honour [honor], I do Remaine [remain]
[strikethrough: thy [your]] in the love wherewth: [wherewith] I have already Saluted thee [you]
thy [your] friend/
[Phineas Pemberton]
[page 2]
[in a more modern hand, along the right margin]
Phineas Pemberton?
Boulton [Bolton]
7mo [month] 23. 1674.
to
Roger Haydock
Lancaster?
Citation
Phineas Pemberton, Bolton, Lancashire, England, to Roger Haydock, [Lancaster Castle; Lancaster, Lancashire, England], 1674-10-03, vol. 1, pg. 56, Pemberton Family Papers, 1641-1880, 0484A, Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PRINT, 15765, https://stars.library.ucf.edu/printmigrationnetwork-pemberton/33/.
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