Letters – Michael Blackett to James Burkin – 18 Dec 1680

Document Type: Letters
Date: 18 Dec 1680
Correspondent: Michael Blackett
Recipient: James Burkin
Archive Source: CUL Dd 7.26
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Mr James Burkin and Comp					Newctl xber the 18th 80

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      In yor acct you chardge me £36:2 pl to mr Hurbt Aylwin, I finde noe such order ever given you In wch give me satisfaction and yor bill and yor bill shall be complyed wthall till thn shall begg yor excuse

      I hope now you have gotten an honest man to deale wth Alderman Brabant If you have pleased yorselfe I am content, but such a malicious thing In ths juncture of time was never done I know you have beene putt upon itt by some, and If you would but doe me the kindnesse as to tell me by whome I may come to doe you tht kindness as to gett you yor money soone thn yor honest friend you Employ may doe soe remaines

	MB

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