Letter – Michael Blackett to Hubert Aylwyn – 25 May 1678

Document Type: Letter
Date: 25 May 1678
Correspondent: Michael Blackett
Recipient: Hubert Aylwyn
Archive Source: CUL Dd 7.26
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Newcastle May the 25 1678

Mr Hurbt Aylwin

Sr

I have Rec[eive]d yours of the 18th present, and noted its Contents but may be Certaine shall never pay any Considereable some upon your acount wthout your order, for the £11: - it appeareing to mee to be some carridge unto Mr Martin, if he had <accepted> itt, did venture to Lett him have the same, for my part I doe protest I had noe advantidge by him, but of serveing you, and I hope all will be to Content and if att any other time I may be serviceable unto you either for Coales, Grindstones of any sort, Butter, Leed, or broad Cloth I thinke I Can furnish you as Cheape as another, and you may freely Comand MB

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