Letter – Michael Blackett to George Turfrey – 30 Mar 1677

Document Type: Letter
Date: 30 Mar 1677
Correspondent: Michael Blackett
Recipient: George Turfrey
Archive Source: CUL Dd 7.26
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Mr Geo[rge]: Turfrey       				Newcastle March the 30th 1677



Sir

Accordinge to yo[u]r Ladyes Order have furnished Thomas Browne w[i]th £84:=:= as p[er] his Inclosed Receipt; for w[hi]ch sumed w[i]th 8S 4d for my Commission after the Rate of ½ p[er]o/oo [percent] makeinge in all £84:8S:4d have this day vallewed my Bill upon you payable 10/d[ays] after date to Mes[seu]rs Hump[hrey]: Willett and Compa[ny] or Order; yo[u]r Complyance w[i]th w[hi]ch I doe nott question In the least and if att any other time I be thought Capable of serveinge you In this place pray freely lay yo[u]r Commandes upon

MB:
Presumably a follow-up to letter to Mrs Turfrey of Wife of George Turfrey? See letter 20 March 1677 to her.

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