Letters – John Wilkinson to James Burkin – 23 Mar 1680

Document Type: Letters
Date: 23 Mar 1680
Correspondent: John Wilkinson
Recipient: James Burkin
Archive Source: CUL Dd 7.26
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Mr Jam: Burkin,								Do 

My ma[ster] ths day going out in towne ordered me to write to you and to ask you would be pleased to Call upon mr Hurbt Aylwine for a note of £40 and to receive the money as loane as you Can; likewise to you would gett Complyance wth the bill Inclosed bill for £40: My ma[ster] will I believe write you upon the roade concerning Alderman Brabants business, I am for my <mr> Mich Blackett    MB
signed MB, but presumably also prepared by his clerk John Wilkinson as with previous letter

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