Letters – Michael Blackett to Nicholas Harding – 4 Oct 1679

Document Type: Letters
Date: 4 Oct 1679
Correspondent: Michael Blackett
Recipient: Nicholas Harding
Archive Source: CUL Dd 7.26
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Mr Nich: Harding                      				Ditto



Inclosed is a letter for Edwd Milburne, wch peruse and <cause> be dd, I think itt will make him hasten the paymt. of my bill, and I hope ere that you have gott most <pd> of itt, when all is paid you may dd him up the Botomary bill, lett me heare wt passes, but pray lett not his Sturr before I be Satisfyed, he writes me very finely that he will pay all, keepe him to itt you have the Law in yr owne hand, if he will not be civill you Can make him I leave him to you Soe remaine    

M B
see letter to Milburne of the same date

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