Letter – John Blackett to Thomas Brummell – 10 Jan 1714

Document Type: Letter
Date: 10 Jan 1714
Correspondent: John Blackett
Recipient: Thomas Brummell
Archive Source: NRO ZBL 190
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								<Dr>

Mr. Brumell

Yrs of the 5 January came Safe to hand wth. the two bills of £150 have sent them to Londn. for Acceptance, my Father hears your tryall is to be heard here at the next assisses, assoon as you have a panel of the Joury, let him [struck out: ‘know their names’] have a Copy of it & he will do you all the Service he can in that matter 
Writer un-named, but presumably son John, living at Newby. Undated but between 10th and 14th January 1714. 10th used here

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