Letters – Michael Blackett to Charles Banks – 21 Jun 1679

Document Type: Letters
Date: 21 Jun 1679
Correspondent: Michael Blackett
Recipient: Charles Banks
Archive Source: CUL Dd 7.26
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Mr  Ch: Banckes                           		Newcastle    June the  21:   79          

Sir 

      this comes to accompany Mr Leond. Jeffreyson in whome I have loaden and Consygned unto you 89 Ch: Coales which after good Arrivall be pleased to Receive and dispose thereof for my most advantadge

      you are to pay the master noe freight but lett him have what monies he pleases what you shall due with the Nett proceed you shall have advice per post from him who is      

      MB



pray lett him be unloaden in Eight lawfull working daies





Mr  Ch: Banckes               			Ditto 

Sir  

      this coms to accompany Mr Jno: Wilkinson In whome I have Loaden and Consigned unto you 74 Ch: Coales which after good arrival be pleased to Receive and dispose thereof, for my most advantage

      you are to pay the master noe freight but lett him have what monies he pleases  what you shall due with the nett proceed shall have advice per post from him who is     

       MB





Mr  Ch: Banckes               			Ditto 

Sir  

      this coms to accompany Mr Jacob Wilkinson In whome I have Loaden and Consigned unto you forty Eight Ch: Coales which after good Arrival be pleased to Receive and dispose thereof, for my most advantage

      you are to pay the master noe freight but lett him have what monies he pleases     what you shall due with the Nett proceed you shall have advice per post from him who is      

      MB

pray let him be unloaden in Eight lawfull working daies





Mr  Ch: Banckes               			Newcastle    June the 28:   1679         

Sir 

the aboves are Coppyes of what I lately writt you by the Persons above mentioned wch goods after Arrivall be pleased to Receive, and dispose thereof for my most advantadge the Nett proceed may keepe in your hands towards the dischardge of what bills m[aste]r J:S[trother] of Stockholme shall drawe upon you upon my acct. besides what is above mentioned there is aboard of Jno. Wilkinson 150 pcs Leed Consigned unto Mr <Blackstone> for wch you are to receive freight 12 <flE> pr ps more att lardge per next    I am     

MB

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