Letter – John Blackett to Unknown – 20 May 1714

Document Type: Letter
Date: 20 May 1714
Correspondent: John Blackett
Recipient: Unknown
Archive Source: NRO ZBL 190
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						Newby the 20 May 1714

Sr. My Father order’d me to acqt. you tht. beside Mr. Dean of Bristol & his Brother in Law who you had notice would dine wth. you, on Saturd next, there is Since Come to our house the Vicor of Leeds & Mr Lodge who will likewise dine wth. you, & I believe the Dean of Ripon who dines wth. us this day, will also accompany thm. to yr. house, so you are likely to have a full table, I am

	Sr. yr. Most Humbe. Servt.
The un-named son was probably John.

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