Letter – John Wilkinson to Humphrey Willett – 24 Jul 1677

Document Type: Letter
Date: 24 Jul 1677
Correspondent: John Wilkinson
Recipient: Humphrey Willett
Archive Source: CUL Dd 7.26
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Mr Hump[hrey]: Willett   					Ditto [Newcastle 24 July 1677]



Sir

you may a Little wonder that you have not heard from my master In soe long a time, he is in yorkshire about some extraordinary business, and when he will return I cannot advise you, here is severall of your Letters comd to hand w[hi]ch I shall not presume to Answer, but the inclosed 5 bills I have vintend to send you being for £500l:=s:=d the needfull of which pray receive when dew I am

      J: W p[er] my master MB

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