Letter – Ralph Grey – 21 Aug 1674

Document Type: Letter
Date: 21 Aug 1674
Correspondent: Ralph Grey
Archive Source: NRO 753 J
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      Augt 21 (74)

Worthy Sr

Yours of the 15th came to hand noting the rect of the £30 bill pd Sr Thos Bludworth I have my man about the stons I shall use my endeavor in hasting him I have been in the west this 10 days: I hope to see him tomorrow I cannot prevail with Masters to take in Lead at 12d per ps it is now sold here for £12:10s or £13 per fother & <doslins> giving about 26<tii> in Holland I hope yours will prove the best market iron hoops at a stand  This what needful from Your humble servant Ralph Grey

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