Asks for money to have a suit of clothes made up, and acknowledges previous kindnesses
<text in Isaac Newton’s hand begins>Their Lordps appoint the day of trial & give notice to order any one or two to attend the trial in their name & to report it to them. They eyeirLordLordps also give notice to the Officers of the Mint to attend & to ye par{illeg}ties concerned to attend. And that any gentleman of Ireland wch {illeg}shall desire to see it may have time to apply to their Lordps for leave, the day of trial may be appointed a fortnight or three weeks hence. Mr Wood to bring his gran{illeg}t.
<text in the hand of [John Arnold?] begins>Sr.
April 14
Having by me cloath for a suit of Cloaths, I ask yr. kindness to enable me to make it up being at present inn very indifferently habited, I ask yr pardon for laying before yo my wants; you have pleas'd often very generously t{illeg}o supply them + given {illeg}me abundant reason with ye greatest gratitude to return yo my humble thanks
< insertion from the left margin > I am Sr.
Yr. most obliged H: Sert
Iohn Arnold < text from f 462r resumes >
<462v>Source
MINT 19/2/462, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK14 April [year omitted], c. 174 words.