Description | Includes references to the office of King's Waiter's Place in the Port of London, of which there are no Instances of removal without just cause; his Father's place having been purchased by leave from the then Lords of the Treasury from a Mr Jno Dennis; the income from it; requesting help in procuring the interest of Mr Fred Frankland and S[i]r Tho[ma]s Robinson who is in great favour at Court; his Father's predecessor having procured leave to sell from the L[o]rds of the Treasury; the request being not for a new Place of Profit but a continuance to the son of what was purchased by the Father; having seen the recipient with S[i]r Digby Legard; wondering if Mr Osbaldeston's interest would be of service, or rocuring Lord Downe by Mr Bethell; Sir W[illia]m Coddrington possibly being influenced by Mr Bethell; his Father's health; gout and having changed his lodgings, being now at Mrs Archdeacon's in Paulsgrave Head Court near the Temple |