Letter – Edward Blackett to Paul Foley – 13 Mar 1714

Document Type: Letter
Date: 13 Mar 1714
Correspondent: Edward Blackett
Recipient: Paul Foley
Archive Source: NRO ZBL 190
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						York 13 March 1713/4

Sr.

I was in hopes Ere this to have had the favr. of a line from you pray let me know as soon as conveniently you can whether you can wth. yr interest procure a qualification for honest Mr. Lodge according to yr promise if not I must Endeavoir to make some other friend In his behalf, for at presence he is promised another liveing, so he must in necessaty have a qualification so pray let me know by the very first post whether you think you can procure it or not, that no time may be lost to Serve worthy Mr. Lodge & pray believe me 

      Sr yr. Faithfull humbe.  Sert.



Paul Foley Esqr.

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