Letter – Michael Blackett to Joshua Pannell – 11 Nov 1676

Document Type: Letter
Date: 11 Nov 1676
Correspondent: Michael Blackett
Recipient: Joshua Pannell
Archive Source: CUL MS Add 91
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Mr Jos: Pannell:     Newcastle 9ber [November]: the: 11th: 1676



Sir

My last to you was of the 1th present To which referrs you Since have Rec[eive]d yo[u]rs of the 30th past; thereby takes notice of the Sale of 200 p[iec]es of my Leed w[i]th w[hi]ch I am contented doe hope ere this come to hand the Remaynder will bee likewise disposed of you see above w[ha]t progresse W: C [Walter Chaytor] hath made w[i]th my Fatheres; who writes him; that if hee had a greater quantity hee could Immediately dispose of the same, I doe nott question but you can sell as well as hee; both as quickley and for as much soe all my Concerne I wholy leave to yo[u]r discretion and as moneyes comes In (if any oppertunity by Shippinge either for this place or Stockton) pray send mee the vallue In Dollers; If nott bee pleased to remitt itt mee Though t'is much against the grayne to loose 15 per% as now the Exchange goes; Now you know my minde I leave all to yo[u]r Serious Considerraton and Remaynes

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