John Buxton, Norfolk Gentleman and Architect: Letters to His Son, 1719-1729Letters written by John Buxton (1685-1731), son of Robert Buxton (1659-1691) and Elizabeth Gooch (1664-1730), to his son, Robert Buxton (1710-1750). John was born 15 September 1685 in Wenhaston, Suffolk. He married his cousin, Anne Gooch (1691-1741), daughter of Clement Gooch and Sarah Herne. They had twelve children. |
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... Cross Keys , Ipswich Channonz , July 23 1724 Dear Robert , you are I have lately received two letters from you & am extreem glad to hear well . Those from hence with the parcel I hope are come safe to you . Your grandmother & aunt ...
... Cross Keys , Ipswich Channonz , July 23 1724 Dear Robert , you are I have lately received two letters from you & am extreem glad to hear well . Those from hence with the parcel I hope are come safe to you . Your grandmother & aunt ...
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... Cross Keys in Ipswich 14 June 1726 Dear Robert , This day was fixed for my coming to Whitnesham , an accident prevents me , which I shall not take up this paper to tell you , designing the next week to do what I intended in this . Your ...
... Cross Keys in Ipswich 14 June 1726 Dear Robert , This day was fixed for my coming to Whitnesham , an accident prevents me , which I shall not take up this paper to tell you , designing the next week to do what I intended in this . Your ...
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... Cross Keys in [ Ipswich ] 22 June 1726 Dear Robert , I received yours by Mr Christian . You will always have a good subject when you can tell me you are perfectly well . I must not talk of seeing you since I am so often disappointed ...
... Cross Keys in [ Ipswich ] 22 June 1726 Dear Robert , I received yours by Mr Christian . You will always have a good subject when you can tell me you are perfectly well . I must not talk of seeing you since I am so often disappointed ...
Contents
THE LETTERS | 33 |
A Catalogue of Robert Buxtons Books 1720s | 173 |
B A Calculation of John Buxtons Personal Fortune c 1710 | 180 |
Copyright | |
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