Letter – John Blackett to John Kelly – 14 Jun 1709

Document Type: Letter
Date: 14 Jun 1709
Correspondent: John Blackett
Recipient: John Kelly
Archive Source: NRO ZBL 192
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Mr John Kelley                                             Rotterdm  14 June 1709



Sr	My last to you was of the 11 past, Since am favoured wth yours of 24th May, here on the other Side you have the Acct of Mr Graingers loading for wch make you Credit f1609:15:8 <If> cannot Sell the sacks <Will> Sell yours per first Ship to Newcastle, on the other Side you have likewise the Acct of Coales per John Binks am mighty Sorry you loose So much by them, can assure you I have not one farthing by the Coales, Mr Rykevorsel has the 2PC as Mr Binks can acquaint you, if can get 200 firkins new butter at 13 or old butter at 91/2 Shillings

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