Letter – Ralph Grey – 16 Jan 1674

Document Type: Letter
Date: 16 Jan 1674
Correspondent: Ralph Grey
Archive Source: NRO 753 J
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								Newc Jen th 16 1673

Sr

	Yo[urs] of the 10 Curant Came to Saife hand; Wth the Inclosed bill of Exch[ange] Came to hand wth Mr George Arey promises payment this day wch I question not We sell Lead from A 11 £ 5 s to 11 £ 10 s to Duch men: I have prevailed with my Cussen Briggs you shall have 200 or 300 piggs at 11£ per fother It being for yo[ur] owne acct; pray prevail wth  some M[aste]r to taikett in hear Capt Weatwang hath taken a privattear of Eight gones [guns] and 70ty men Who had taken Clarkes Ship of 21 gones Keeles and others are Wanting this not Forther then I am yo[urs]

      Ra Grey

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