Robert Keen, letter, 1767 April 14

Author Keen, Robert

Date14 April, 1767

Call Number767264.2

abstractKeen writes to Whitaker regarding the funds raised in England. He includes an account of donations and a letter to Occom.

handwritingHandwriting is formal, clear and legible.

paperLarge sheet folded in half to make four pages is heavily reinforced, which makes it difficult to gauge the exact condition of the paper; there appears to be moderate creasing, staining, and wear.

inkBrown-black.

noteworthyIt is uncertain to what Keen refers when, on one verso, he mentions "the meeting of the General Assembly in Scotland." However, he is likely referring to the Society in Scotland for Propagating Christian Knowledge. In instances where Keen's intention regarding a word or abbreviation is uncertain, the word or abbreviation has been left unmodified in the modernized transcription. Money notation includes symbols for pounds, shillings, and pence. These have been transcribed with the pound sign before the number and the shilling and pence superscripted after. Due to account formatting, transcription line breaks may not exactly match those of the manuscript.

EventsFundraising Tour of Great Britain

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Dear Sr

The Acco..ts being as material as any part of our Correspondence
I shall begin with them & after you've compar'd them with Yours let me
know if they agree & if not wherein that I may properly post them &
you nor I need not overhale these any more, which takes in from your leaving
London to ye 9th April Includeing Worcester — but begin regularly from thence —

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at Hitchin [below]and formerly} J. Radcliffe Esqr G 4 5. RM 2 G Mr Moore [illegible] 1 Mr Flock 10/6 Unknown 10/6 — £9..9s.-d
at Olney Collected at ye Revd Mr Drakes £9..4s..7d at New Port Revd Mr Bull 10/6 — 9..15.1
at Northampton Collectd at ye Revd Mr Hextals £24.3s at ye Revd Mr Rylands £20.10s.11 1/2d Revd Mr Rylands £1.1s &— 48..1..5 1/2
Welford Collected at ye Revd Mr Kings £4..1s..6d M.rs Bakewell £2..2s Unknown of Sundry's £2..6..6— £8..6s..6d & 0..14s..6d — — — 15..4..6
Willingborough Collected at ye Revd Mr Grants — — — 9..1..1
Coventry Meſs.rs Jacksons & Lloyds people £56..7..2 1/2
The Revd Mr Butterworth [illegible] 10..19..6
The Revd Meſsrs Simpson & Allcott 39..14..10 1/2
The Revd D.r Edwards & 3 of his Parishoners 3..13..6} — — —
110..15..0 3/4
Revd Mr Keddle's at Warwicke £5..13s..4d Revd Mr Broadhurst at Alecoker £2..4s..4d— — — 7..17..8
The Revd Mr Keddle's at Evesham £6..13s..2 1/2d given by the Revd Mr Whitmore of Hooknorton £2..3s. — 8..16..2 1/2
at Bourton on ye Water Collectd at ye Revd Mr Bedham £19..10s Mr Wm Snook £10..10 — — — 30..—..—
at Cirencester Revd Mr Johnson 10s.6d Mr Wavet 10/6 Mr Kimber £1..1s Revd Mr Davis £1..11s..6d Mr Freeman £2..2s Mr Wilkins £1..1s [below]Francis Turner 10/6 Jn[illegible] Reeve & unknown 10s} — 7..17..—
at Tewksbury Collected at ye Revd Meſs.rs Golsham & Haydon's £21..00.10 John Humphries £10
Revd Mr Jones £1..1 — Revd Haywards 0..10..6 from Sundries £1..19.. — — — } —
34..11..1
at Parshore Collected at ye Revd Mr Aske's £7..7..6 Saml Rickards £1..1 James Rickards £1..1s
Revd Mr Dark 10s..6d Revd Mr Beal 10/6 Revd Mr Aske 10/6 Mr Smith 5s — — —}
11..6..—
at Worcester Collected at ye Revd Meſs.rs Unwicke & Pointings £21..2..6 a private [below]Gain
Subscription £21..[illegible]5..3 a Donation from the Publick Fund £7..13s..3d Cooke & Blackmon 3}
53..4.. —
then both ye followg accot & a Bill for it was sent me by the Revd B. Boyce
& I sent him & Revd Mr Brown a letter each acknowge it &c
[illegible]
£355..18..4 3/4
Kettering Collected at ye meeting in ye afternoon & Evening £20..7s..3d
Recd by Md Whitaker from ye Revd Mr Brown & put in Mr Boyce's hands 3..13..6
from The Revd Mr Matlock 0..14..6 several of Mr Boyces people £6..8..9 }
31..4..—
£387..2....4 3
here follows all ye Bills you've remitted me as there are before me none
being yet due but one of ye 1st from Northampton wch I took ye accot of Vizt

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March 16th. in yr letter from Northampton Recd 2 Bills Vizt One on George Roſs for £30..—..—
another on Tho.s Orton in Woodstreet made payble to & Endors'd by W.m Cooper & yr Self 31..10..—
March 27th from Coventry. Two Bills One on Meſsrs S & W Smith drawn by Meſsrs Little & Lowke made
payable to & Endor'd by Saml Reader .. for — — — } —
40..14..6
the other dated Coventry 28th March drawn by T & S Oldham on Meſsrss. Fletcher & Hunt & endors'd [below]by Nath.l Whitaker for } 89..5..—
Apl. 2 One dated [illegible] date at 7 days Sight drawn by W. Palmer on Meſs.rs Pearson & Co & endors'd by N. [below]Whitaker for — — — } 44..2..—
6th. Recd a Bill on W.m Mee payable to & Endors'd by J. Humphries & y.r self for — — — 20..—..—
d.o a Bank Post Bill N.o 6552 payable to Richd Durnford & Endors'd by yose 10..—..—
9th. Reced a Bill dated Ap.l 9th from Worcester payble to & Endors'd by N. Whitaker on W & J. Ewer 90..—..—
355..11..6
Recd a Bill from Kettering dated 27th March due ye 30th April drawn by Epm & Saml Burwell
made payable to Robt Keen or Order on Meſsrs Sawbridge & Barnston — for}
31..4..—
£386..15..6
thus stands the Accots & the reason of your differing in ye Bill of £40..14s..6d (whereof you say
£31..13) Mr Saml Reader explains at ye end of your letter from Coventry March 27th — but his is
dated 4 days after vizt on ye 31st. he says The Revd Mr Whitaker left my house yesterday morning & gave me
£22..8 with what was Collected at the ye Revd Meſsrs Simpson & Allicotts meeting doors wch was in my hands & order'd
me to have £7.7 from Mr Buxton which I had & £1..18.. from Mr Euson but Mr Euson had £9..1..6 more left at
his house beside 2 bad Shillgs reced at ye Collection which makes the sum £40..14..6 which I have here enclos'd a
Bill for — besides a Bill of £89..5 — which Mr Whitaker left to go in this letter — I am Dr Sr yr Very Hble Servt [below]Saml Reader
I've inserted his Note as above w.ch will set you right — — — — as you are at Birmingham it will be
by farr be ye best way to go through with it, wether you get little or much — there will be a vast
Number of places you'll not be able to go to at all, much leſs when you're at or near a place their
desireing you to take another Opportunity — I Gave Dr Gibbons Mr Parry's letter &c
he'll write no more about it, the thing is done if Mr Parry has hinder'd you
of 30 or £40 & 'twill be made up another way ye D.r is not for your regarding
him or any others but be content & raise Money upon the laudible plan
it has hitherto been conducted with — as you go farther North you go
among the circle of his acquaintance & he will write letters of recom‐
‐mendations & send them — Mr Whitefield went out of Town in 3 or 4
days after you left London & then return'd for a week after which he
went to Cambridge &c & is now at Norwich but is expected home by
Friday next.... I sent a large parcell of Narratives & Appendix directed
as this letter is. Vizt To The Revd M.r Howel &.c & among is I believe several
of Mr Wheelock's Narratives or those printed at Boston wch is those you so
much want, if not when you write again, the mor I'll send you some of them
or any others you write for — The Meeting of the General aſsembly
in Scotland is the 24th of May. if you are there a week or 10 days before
I imagine will do — so that you may visit as many of ye Capital places
in your way thither as you can — you repeatedly write for your Recommendts
from America & your commiſsion from the Board of Connecticut sign'd by
Solomn Williams, Titus Smith's, Mr Salters letters &c. to be sent you as thinking
you'll greatly need them in Scotland — what recommendations can you want
more then you have? or what better acco..ts can you shew then is in the
Narratives, Appendix's &c? — If you have any thoughts of Collecting Monies
in Scotland or else where [illegible] to run in any other channel then this One plan
already pursu'd, reject such thoughts, for the Gentn of the Trust will not be
concern'd if any other methods takes place — mind this & let all your intentions
be upright, never fear but providence will provide Sufficient — only let our
Eye be single & all will prosper — you see I've [illegible]here no Accots yet from Rothwell
Adington, Harborough, Lutterworth &c. but when I do I shall let you know — I'm
going to write a short [illegible][guess: letter] to M,r Occom as we have never heard from & very
little of him since he left London but as here is room enough in this, it may do as well — desireing
he may read the whole of this, as he ought to do all the letters you receive
from me or the trust — I'm glad to hear your hoarseneſs is abated in part
& hope you'll be [illegible]Restor'd to all your wonted usefulneſs — may the Lord
Guide you by his Counsel & protect you by his power, is the earnest Wish
& prayer of Dr S.r
Y.rs in the best of Bonds
Robt Keen

[illegible]How can you be so remiſs as never to write here
you have been at Bedford, Stroude Hampton & many other
places, beside those in company with Your Inseperable Companion
Mr Whitaker — has the Lord done nothing for you nor by You ?
you could tell us when preaching on these words, the master is come &
calleth for You — how he was a Good Master, a kind master, a loveing
Master, a Never failing Master & so on ad infinitum — pray let
us hear wether he is the same to you in the Country, as he was
when you [illegible] found him so in London — he is unchangeable I trust
you & I shall find him so, not only to ye end of our Lives only, but to Eternity
— however from this day we desire you would write once a week
or at farthest once a fortnight — beside it will give us more satisfaction
to find Mr Whitaker & you consulting & [illegible]Advising with one another
that you see & read all my letters & sign your name with his
when you are together & sometimes write your self, as a beginning let
me receive a letter from you before you leave Birmingham & acquaint
that as a beginning to do busineſs you have read not only this part
directed to you but the whole letter as all is directed to you the same
as to Mr Whitaker — I must conclude to save the post — wishing you
both — health of Body & [gap: tear][guess: pro]sperity of Soul
I remain y.rs in
our dear Redeemer

Robt Keen
London 14th April 1767
From Mr Keen
Apr 14, 1767

To
The Revd Mr Nathl Whitaker
at ye Revd Mr Howel's
Birmingham
From Mr Keen
Apr. 14, 1767
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