74 KILIilGREW MANUSCRIPTS. 



trifleing Customers as I am now become, must be treated 

 with inward Contempt w"''' being so or not is not Matterial, Since 

 I see by the help of Snoxell I can Do without the Use of a 

 Banker : So that for the future, however remote the time may- 

 be, You will make me Remittances Directly to my Order. 



The Mapp you have rec"^ I hope in good Condition, with the 

 Copy here, Exact and more beautifully Done on Vellum, Cost 

 CoP West near five pounds ; and at the Ool°'' Cost, You must 

 Carefully gitt it Laid upon a Dry Slit Deal Back, well glewed 

 together, tack't on with very Small Tacks, Framed in a black 

 Moulding, with two good Eings for hanging it up, and to be 

 taken Down with Safety w"'' I know must be the often practice : 

 You Observe Breast Works thrown up at Grillanvase and the 

 Swan Pool head, w"^ were Occationed from the Apprehentions of 

 the Spanish Invation w"** was attempted in 1588. As also this 

 Mapp makes a great Complement to Penryn. 



I observe what you Write of Mrs. Bowne's quitting at 

 Lady Day ■» « ^ You will in the first place make the Agent 

 Sensible, that the Lords of the Estate, will expect that the Post 

 Office be not removed from the House, Unless he hath a mind to 

 give them and himself trouble in the Case : In the next place 

 I shall be in hopes you may Secure Mr. John Russel's Interest 

 for my House ; not Doubting but that you and Mr. James will 

 Exert yourselves in the Matter all you Can, for the finding out a 

 Promising Tenant ; You from friendship, and he from his own 

 Interest : By Advertisem* and otherwise, You may be sure I 

 will not be Idle here ; But as yet, those I have Moved in the 

 Matter treat the projection, in respect of Distance; as going to 

 the West Indias : I have in M" Erisey, a Steady friend at 

 Plymouth, where perhaps or at the Dock, things not being so 

 florishing as they have been. Some Proper Person may be found : 

 I Shall Write to her this Post About it, refferring to you in the 

 Matter. 



I am Upon Leaving behind me Somthing Historically of 

 theffamily, the Memory of w"^ is so Dear to me; And before 

 the Days Grow too Short, If you will give your self e the trouble 

 of takeing Pen, Inke, and Paper, with you, Some Sunday in the 



