Letter – Ralph Grey to William Watling – 29 Nov 1673

Document Type: Letter
Date: 29 Nov 1673
Correspondent: Ralph Grey
Recipient: William Watling
Archive Source: NRO 753 J
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       Newc No 29 1673

Mr Wm Waitling

Sir this at present is to aquant yew that Mr Hayward hath orded his wife and Mr Landham topay you 60 £ per my acct; wch pray you Recd  your last prunes I recd  the best ones right; but the midell sort wanted  2 <..> in every dozen and proved very bad  of what we ussually had from yew; soe we hoap you will make abatement Not further but that I am y s Ra Grey

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