Letter – Edward Blackett to John Aislabie – 29 Dec 1710

Document Type: Letter
Date: 29 Dec 1710
Correspondent: Edward Blackett
Recipient: John Aislabie
Archive Source: NRO ZBL 189
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December 29 1710

Dear Sr

      I Expect Every post to hear that You had got nedde a ship, I perceive by him that the Queen has lately recommended 4 or 5 to the Admiralty so I hope you will use your Endeavours that he be the next

      My Daughter Blacket continues mighty weak she gives her services to you & hopes you have bespoke her strikeing Watch when it is made let me know & shall returne you a bill for the money the Cap[tai]n & Mrs Jones are both with us they give you their most humble services & pray beleive me

      Most affect[ionately] yours



For the Honourable John Aislabie Esqr Member of Parliam[en]t <Thes> London

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