most affectionate respect and honour for you.
I have thought myself extremely unfortunate to
be out of the way at that only time when you
were pleased lately to touch here, and express
so great a desire of taking your leave of my Uncle;
which could not but have been admitted by him
as a most welcome exception to his general orders
against being interrupted; and I could most heartily
wish that the circumstances of your health and distance
did not forbid me to ask the favour of your assisting
in the holding up of the pawll at his interment,
which is intended to be on Thursday next; for
if the manes are affected with what passes below, I
am sure this would have been very grateful to
his.
“I must not omit acquainting you, sir, that upon opening his body, (which the uncommonness of his case required of us, for our own satisfaction as well as public good) there was found in his left kidney a nest of no less than seven stones, of the most irregular, figures your imagination can frame, and weighing together four ounces and a half, but all fast linked together, and adhering to his back; whereby they solve his having felt no greater pains upon motion, nor other of the ordinary symptoms of the stone. Some other lesser defects there also were in his body, proceeding from the same cause. But his stamina, in general, were marvellously strong, and not only supported him, under the most exquisite pains, weeks beyond all expectations; but, in the conclusion, contended for nearly forty hours (unassisted by any nourishment) with the very agonies of death, some few minutes excepted, before his expiring, which were very calm.
“There remains only for me, under this affliction, to beg the consolation and honour of succeeding to your patronage, for my Uncle’s sake; and leave to number myself, with the same sincerity he ever did, among your greatest honourers, which I shall esteem as one of the most valuable parts of my inheritances from him; being also, with the faithfullest wishes of health and a happy long life to you,
“Honoured
Sir,
“Your
most obedient and
“Most
humble Servant,
“J.
Jackson.
“Mr. Hewer, as
my Uncle’s Executor, and equally your faithful
Servant, joins with
me in every part hereof.
“The time of my
Uncle’s departure was about three-quarters past
three on Wednesday morning
last.”
Evelyn alludes in his Diary to Pepys’s death and the present to him of a suit of mourning. He speaks in very high terms of his friend:—