Letter – Michael Blackett to Charles Banks – 17 Jul 1677

Document Type: Letter
Date: 17 Jul 1677
Correspondent: Michael Blackett
Recipient: Charles Banks
Archive Source: CUL Dd 7.26
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M[esseurs] Charles and James Banckes   			Newcastle July the 17: 1677



Sirs

      My last to you was of the 29th past, which I hereby Confirm desiring you, to Lett the order of my Servant Philipp Leece from Stockholme be observed In every particular ~

      your timber was all d[elivere]d yesterday noe Longer since I will assure you and now very shortly you may expect an acco[un]t of the whole Concerne and I desire your order at your Convenience about the nett proceed thereof, as moneys comes In; pray how rules Iron with you This being the needful I remaine as I really am

      M:B

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