Letters – Michael Blackett to John Wilson – 20 May 1679

Document Type: Letters
Date: 20 May 1679
Correspondent: Michael Blackett
Recipient: John Wilson
Archive Source: CUL Dd 7.26
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Mr Jno Wilson and Compy                                              Newcastle     May 20:   1679

Sir   

I have received yours of the 13 present doe very much wonder Francis Dawson would furnish you with noe money upon my acct. doe hope Solomon Crosby will, however what you want  I have desired my father Sir Wm Blackett to furnish you withall    I have ordered Capt. Mandarake to pay unto you what mony he can spare if he pays any before you Receive mony of my father, itt would doe well Soe pray lett Enquiry be made of him at Billingsgate, and <..te.> hime to effect what I desire of him wch I am sensable if he will doe upon sight of this Lettr    

I am    MB

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