Letters – Michael Blackett to James Gould – 1 Aug 1679

Document Type: Letters
Date: 1 Aug 1679
Correspondent: Michael Blackett
Recipient: James Gould
Archive Source: CUL Dd 7.26
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Mr Jam: Gould and Compy                               	Newcastle    Aug the pr[im]o 1679

Sir  

      I have Received all your letters, the acct. of our <wheate> and the needful <receiptes>, all wch I have found right and Covered accordingly, pray in your next afford me your thoughts about wheat for the next year, as also of all other occurrences with you.

      We have 120 Casks of Leed Oare in your friends hands att London In readiness to Embrace the first opportunity for your place, and Marseilles, I am Satisfyed you will get them all of wch more in dew time, I did desire you Some time ago, to find me a little quantity of Coffee Berrys to wch I never had one word in Answer shall Enlardge in my next In the meane while remaine       

      MB

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