letter – John Blackett to William Lowes – 18 Oct 1713

Document Type: letter
Date: 18 Oct 1713
Correspondent: John Blackett
Recipient: William Lowes
Archive Source: NRO ZBL 190
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Honest Will



The great affliction tht all this family Especially my father are In, is inexpressible therefore he orders me to write you, to desire you to come over & bring the Rentall of the last half Year wth you that all things may be set straight, another half year you know being at hand, let me have a line from you be the medt post & you will oblige

	Yr 



let me know the day you designe to be here tht I may be at home, to take In yr acct 
Evidently from son John. Undated but in sequence between 18th and 20th. 18th used here.

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