Letter – Edward Blackett to Robert Fenwick – 14 Nov 1709

Document Type: Letter
Date: 14 Nov 1709
Correspondent: Edward Blackett
Recipient: Robert Fenwick
Archive Source: NRO ZBL 189
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Sir       									Novr. 14

      In perusing yrs and my Servt Mewburnes Accts for some years past I find a mistake of 11.11.3 so I have sent yr Acct. by the bear’r to Satisfy you So pray lett it be Rectify’d  if you have occasion for 4 or 500 pcs Lead at £8.10 s the Bear’r will ordr the Delivery, for what’s in Cellar what at Newburne and at the halfe way is much more than that quantity, for the future shall never sell any Lead but the price shall be adjusted before it be weighed of    I am Sir  yr very humble servt



Robt. Fenwick  Esq. Alderman In Newcastle

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