Letter – Edward Blackett to Henry Baynes – 27 Jan 1710

Document Type: Letter
Date: 27 Jan 1710
Correspondent: Edward Blackett
Recipient: Henry Baynes
Archive Source: NRO ZBL 189
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Sir              								Janry  27  1709/10 



      I perceive by yrs that they that are Concern’d in Mr Alderman Moyseleys house design to make the Shop into a dining room, which they are very much in the Right of it provided they Wainscott & furnish it well  So pray lett me know what Rent they Demand for the house, provided one took a Lease of it, pray acqt me likewise how many horse the Stables will hold and what Conveniences there is for hay & where it stands and then you may Expect for the trouble from Sir yr humble Servt



     My Servt will be in Yorke on Monday in the forenoon,  I hope you may inform yr Selfe by that time, and Send a line or two by him   



Mr Henry Baynes Yorke

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