Vignettes; Twelve Bibliographical Sketches

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To a woman dwell- ing in .the pastoral flats of Suffolk it must have seemed a desperate undertaking. He gave her all the information he could on the subject. In a letter to his son John, at Groton, dated October 9, 1629, he says: — "I have GOVERNOR WINTHROP'S WIFE. 265 sent down all the -late news from New England ; I would have some of you read it to your mother." He assured her that to better .the temporal interests of her and her children was one of the motives which prompted him to engage i...n this American enterprise. " For my care of thee and thine I will say nothing. The Lord knows my heart that it was one great motive to draw me into this course. The Lord prasper me in it, as I desire the prosperity of thee and thine. For this end I purpose to leave ^^1500 with thy friends, if I can sell my lands, which I am now about, but as yet have done nothing.
Mrs Winthrop was not to sail with him. The reason appears to be, that at the time fixed upon for the sailing of the emigrants she would be near her confinement ; and her husband was to take all his children with him, except his eldest son, John.


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