letter – John Blackett to Christopher Blackett – 14 Aug 1713

Document Type: letter
Date: 14 Aug 1713
Correspondent: John Blackett
Recipient: Christopher Blackett
Archive Source: NRO ZBL 190
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Dear Brother         						Aug[us]t 14: 1713



my Father is Indebted to Mr Edward Barnard two pound twelve Shillings for garden Leeds, w[hi]ch upon the Receipt of this letter you are desired to pay it & place it to his acct, he wonders he does not hear from you of the Receipt of the moneys of Mr Brumells bills, w[i]th all Services from hence I am

      y[ou]r affect[ionate] Brother



To Mr Ed[ward] Barnard at Mr Charles Barnards leather Seller at the lamb & Sun in Newgate Street London
presumed to be written by son John to his brother Christopher in London

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