Letter – Michael Blackett to Henry Nelthorpe – 3 Sep 1675

Document Type: Letter
Date: 3 Sep 1675
Correspondent: Michael Blackett
Recipient: Henry Nelthorpe
Archive Source: CUL MS Add 91
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Newcastle 3d  7ber 1675

Mr Henry Nelthorpe

Sir 

You will perceive by my last letter that the Companie Is separated, and I for future am to act for my Selfe, w[hi]ch  I now begin to doe, God give a blessing to my Endeavours, and haveing noe minde to Change Corrispondence, I desire to know wheather you will accept of my little Concerne upon the Same tearmes as you doe w[i]th my father I meane that if I doe order you some monies,  wheather you will allow me, as you allow my father, for the time it shall lye In y[ou]r hands not that I shall at any time have accation to draw more upon you, than you shall be In Cash upon my acct all I desire Is, that as I have accation I may Command w[ha]t you shall be In Cash and you need not feare that I will <.alen> one farthing more upon you, your answar pray afford at your leasure unto M B

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