John Kingdon, letter, to Nathaniel Whitaker, 1766 September 17
Date17 September, 1766
abstractKingdon writes to invite Whitaker and Occom to preach at Croscomb.
RepositoryRauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College.
Call Number766517
handwritingFormal handwriting is stylized, yet mostly clear and legible. The trailer appears to be in Whitaker's hand.
paperSmall single sheet is in poor condition, with heavy staining and wear. Light preservation work has been done on particularly heavy creasing.
inkBrown ink is somewhat faded
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Dear & revd Sir
duly to Hand, & the inclosed together with a
Narrative I have forwarded to Lord Park —
a Gentleman of
heard by Mr Jillard of your Intention (Deo volente)
to be at Shopton on Tuesday has taken the Liberty
to
Preachings at Croscomb on Wednesday — Croscomb
is abt 3 Miles from Shopton,
there, & this Mr Williams is one of them, tho' residing
at Shopton — This Gentleman supposing you &
Mr Occom to ride desired you to send your Horses
to his Stable — He begs me to inform him whether
you are engaged
for your Preaching at Croscomb but that Information
I must leave you to convey —
from Warminster., but tis not in Man to direct his Steps—
Hope all will be for the best —
the Lord made your Sermons refreshing to their Souls especially that Lords-day Morng
from Tit 2.13 – Beg my kind Respects to Mr Occom, Mr Gibbs, Peach, Crosby's &c &c – M[gap: worn_edge][guess (h-dawnd): a]y the Lord water you
every Moment & keep you Night & Day! — I remain your unworthy Bror