Letter – Edward Blackett to Albert Silvertop – 15 Jan 1715

Document Type: Letter
Date: 15 Jan 1715
Correspondent: Edward Blackett
Recipient: Albert Silvertop
Archive Source: NRO ZBL 191
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      Newby the 15 Jannary 1714/5

Mr Silvertop



I Recd yrs wth an Exch Bill for            £101  2  6

& a bill drawn by mr Rudson & Recd           50

For wch I credt your acct                  £151  2  6

& give you thanks for the same, as for the Note you Sent me, I know nothing of it, nor of any agreemt tht was made by mr Brumell and mr Robinson, it is the first time I heard any thing of it, but to be Satisfy’d, pray ask mr Wilkinson if he known the agreemt to be so, as they give under their hands, pray when you write me let me know his answer & you will oblige 

     Yr assured friend To Serve you



Certainly I should have remembered of such an agreemt if it had been made by my order

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