Letter – John Blackett to Nicholas Ridley – 19 Sep 1709

Document Type: Letter
Date: 19 Sep 1709
Correspondent: John Blackett
Recipient: Nicholas Ridley
Archive Source: NRO ZBL 192
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Mr Nichs & Richd Ridley                                Rotterdm  19 Septembr 1709



	In my last Sent you bill of loading & now on the other Side Send Invoice of 10 Matts flax Ship on board Abram Bosfield who Sailed from hence last Munday wth the herring Busses under Convoy of 7 Men of War, I hope he is wth you Eare this, does not question but the goods will prove to Content, N10: you have a Sample of New flax wch cost 32<stl> a Stone in a Week or two will be Sold for 26 & 27 Stl Inclosed Send you a bill of £93 wch has drawn on you to me or my order, please to underwrite where Shall be paid in London & Send it me back £93 a 34<B> 11<..> f1974.3 for wch make you Ct & Dr for f - 14 for brokeridge when I Sell the bill

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