Letter – Joseph Richmond to Walter Blackett – 2 May 1730

Document Type: Letter
Date: 2 May 1730
Correspondent: Joseph Richmond
Recipient: Walter Blackett
Archive Source: NRO 673 2
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To Walter Blackett Esq. 		May 2 1730



Hond Sr, I received a Lre last past from Mr Edmondson the sadler, signifying your directions to send up your lady’s side Saddle & your own embroidered furniture to be altered, I have this day shipt the same in a Box directed to you on Board the John & Thomas The <Hurry> muster, The ship will saild the first opportunity & will be heard of at either Blacks or Whittakers wharf, you will please to order the box to be called for, or give Mr Edmondson notice of it

	I am	Sir &c	JR



Mrs Blacketts side sadle embroidered velvet covering footer & <seases>, a <Blup>

Mr Blackett, <houning>, holsters seases.

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