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- 8 June 1724
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Discusses the temperament of Mr Hill [probably the son of the Rev. Mr Hill] and his improvement in Latin and his future study in French.
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Discusses the temperament of Mr Hill [probably the son of the Rev. Mr Hill] and his improvement in Latin and his future study in French.
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Discusses the funding of Mr Hill [probably the son of the Rev. Mr Hill] and his education. Believes he is doing well and his health is of no problem. May have to go away to Sussex but has arranged for Mr Hill to be 'constantly attended' by Mr Williams.
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Discusses the education of Mr Hill [probably the son of the Rev. Mr Hill] and the payments made by Mr Hill. Is going to have to stay in Sussex for a while until he finds a new curate for a parish, but has faith in Mr Williams to continue the education of Mr Hill.
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Unfortunately his affairs cause him to leave College and he will have to resign the teaching of Mr Hill [probably the son of the Rev. Mr Hill]. Believes that Mr Williams is as good, if not better tutor than him and he will be in good hands.
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Apologises for leaving his post as Mr Hill's tutor so soon but believes that Mr Williams will be more than adequate. Notes that he has recently got married and gives news of his home life.
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Baker, Thomas (1656-1740) antiquary and nonjuror
ALS to John Anstis, Garter Principal King of Arms, from TB
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Gives thanks for a book. Does not have any correspondence of the Bishop of Lincoln. Discusses other archival documents.
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Did not receive PN's letter offering to send engravings. Has a letter addressed to Mr Murrey. Encourages PN to give his books to the Public (i.e. University) Library at Cambridge rather than to 'that other place' (perhaps the College of Arms). Directs PN to look at Conyers Middleton's 'Bibliothecae Cantabrigiensis ordinandae methodus quaedam' (1723).
Addressed to Le Neve in London. A summary of the contents of the letter in Le Neve's hand appears above the address.
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Gives thanks for an account of Bowyer's latest adventures. Asks for a number of books, for both himself and others.