Letter – Edward Blackett to Harry Tulip – 4 Jun 1710

Document Type: Letter
Date: 4 Jun 1710
Correspondent: Edward Blackett
Recipient: Harry Tulip
Archive Source: NRO ZBL 189
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      June 4

Honest Harry Tulip

      Two or 3 days before the Stagshaw bank Fair go your selfe to my Steward Will Lowes & deliver the Inclosed Letters and bring with you to Fallowfield the Harriots w[hi]ch he will Deliver to you, & sell them att Stagshaw, but be sure you do not buy me any Beasts for my Pastures are already much over stockd, by Reason we have had no Raine this long time keep the moneys in your hand & shall order you more to buy me a Score of K<ilnes>against Michael[ay] 

      when you can spare time without prejudice to you shall be very glad to see you at Newby, being I am your Assured friend

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