Letter – Michael Blackett to Anthony Allaire – 18 Dec 1675

Document Type: Letter
Date: 18 Dec 1675
Correspondent: Michael Blackett
Recipient: Anthony Allaire
Archive Source: CUL MS Add 91
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Ditto

Mr Antho: Allaire

Sr

My last to you was of the 27th past to w[hi]ch refers you this being only to Confirme the same desireing you to provide against my vessell arriveall 80 last of the largest and Roundest salt your Bill for the ammounte thereof when drawn shall be dewly Honnoured I do assure you I do <supose> Olerowne [Oleron] salt is the best but I leave it to you so order the m[aste]r where you please but he must no[t] lye above 8 or 10 dayes at most and take a note under the m[aste]r his hand how many dayes he lyes for his Loading I am in hast[e] at present but shall write you at large hereafter In the meane time remains MB
in La Rochelle

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