Letter – Michael Blackett to Edward WIllett – 16 Feb 1677

Document Type: Letter
Date: 16 Feb 1677
Correspondent: Michael Blackett
Recipient: Edward WIllett
Archive Source: CUL Dd 7.26
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Mr Edw[ard]: Willett    				Ditto [Newcastle 16 February 1677]



Sir

My last to you was of the 6th past To w[hi]ch referrs you Since none from you so the lesse to Inlarge upon w[ha]t you have esferted [efforted] as to the Order above I will God willinge make good; but after receipt hereof proceed noe further haveinge Sold all my Leed In this place for a yeare; wee must now see if any profitt to bee hadeither by Coales or Butter of w[hi]ch pray advise mee the price once In 14/d[ays] if any Encurradgme[en]t upon the least notice I shall supply you my Service to all yo[u]r good family; not forgetting old Mr Cappre and Monsiuer Rubent; pray advise mee how that house holdes out I am

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