Letter – Edward Blackett – 13 Nov 1715

Document Type: Letter
Date: 13 Nov 1715
Correspondent: Edward Blackett
Archive Source: NRO ZBL 191
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      Novr 13th 1715

Sr

I am mightily Concerned to perceive in two of your Letter that my Dear Kitt is very much out of order since he returned to London, shall be mighty uneasey till I hear of his recovery so I desire you by the very first post to acqt me what his distemper was I hope it is nothing but Cold, a little time will bring him to Rights again & with my Blessing to him & his family I am

	Sr your obliged Servt  E Blackett



I have sent two h[ogs]h[ea]d of ale, one for him & the other for myself which I desire he’ll keep till I come to London which I design in January

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