Letter – Edward Blackett – 6 Jul 1715

Document Type: Letter
Date: 6 Jul 1715
Correspondent: Edward Blackett
Archive Source: NRO ZBL 191
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I Recd your letter, & give you many thanks for your kind Inquiry after me, my two year old Heifers are bulled by a very fine Hollands bull wch I got lately from Holland I value the Heifers very much & would not part wth them to any one but my Ld Gower, so if you will please to send any one over of judgemt to Newby, they shall have their choice, shall be very glad to see you at Newby, wth my most humbl Service to my Ld I am

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Date is between 6 & 12 July. 6th used here.  Apparently to a servant of Lord Gower

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