Letters – Michael Blackett to Giles Wakeman – 14 Jun 1679

Document Type: Letters
Date: 14 Jun 1679
Correspondent: Michael Blackett
Recipient: Giles Wakeman
Archive Source: CUL Dd 7.26
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Mr Giles Wakeman                    			Newcastle    June the  14th :  1679            

Sir  

the above is Copy of a former to wch I Expected Answer long ere this, you may if you please att yr Leasure afford itt if not willing may signifie the Contrary, for have other friends in yarm[ou]th to see me righted  I am Informed tis <not> <yr> Bro: Soe may the better doe itt, but one <Bell> a very honest man, if none can deale with him in yr towne, and that it can certainly prove tis he, (wch I hope to doe by your means) I will see what I can doe, your Answer will be very Satisfactory unto       

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