Letter – Michael Blackett to Robert Jackson – 13 Jan 1677

Document Type: Letter
Date: 13 Jan 1677
Correspondent: Michael Blackett
Recipient: Robert Jackson
Archive Source: CUL MS Add 91
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Mr Robert Jackson    Newcastle January 13: 1676/7



If you receive this letter tomorrow night, (as I have taken as good fare as I Can that you shall) that soe by monday by Cuth[bert] fouler [Fowler] you may send mee a bill of your owne or procure me of any other in this place for £100 or £300, you will doe mee a kindness if you will doe itt, though they bee att 20/d[ays] date you doe pretend a great deale of kindnesse soe pray excuse my boldness if I desire you to speake to Mr Cooke and Mr Wells and others, and see if you Can helpe mee provided you your selfe Cann p[ro]ere Spare none your answer however pray afford, soe with my service to Mrs Mary I Remayne both here and

MB

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