Calverney Pinckney informing Newton of the visit of Justice Tracy
<text in Calverley Pinckney Deputy to the Warden of the Mint’s hand begins>Sir Isaac 5:o Sept. 1719.
MR Justice Tracy will be in Towne at his Chambers on Wednesday next And towards the latter end next Week designes for Dorsett:Shire Therefore on Wednesday Morning or before I will take the freedome to Leave for or Deliver to you Mr. Tates Letter out of Leicestershire you gave me the other day that if you please you may discourse with the Judge on Wednesday upon the contents therein I presume to Subscribe my Selfe Honoured Sir Your most Obedient humble Servant Calverley Pinckney
<54v>For Sir Isaac Newton att his House In S.t Martins Street on South Side of Lester Feilds / These
Source
Ms. 361(2), f. 54r-v, New College Library, Oxford, UK5 September 1719, c. 108 words.