Letter – Edward Blackett to Beaumont – 5 Jun 1709

Document Type: Letter
Date: 5 Jun 1709
Correspondent: Edward Blackett
Recipient: Beaumont
Archive Source: NRO ZBL 189
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Sr                         							June 5 1709

      I Recd yrs of the 17th May, but have heard nothing from you since about the Goods which I bespoke, nor the carriers name you sent them by, which I Extreamly Wonder at, lett me know the name of the Carrier, for my order was to send them by the Leeds Carrier, and if I hear nothing from you in a post or two Shall order the same quantity of Goods from Mr Holdsworth of Yorke,  In case you Send any goods hereafter to me lett me know the Carriers name, and what Day they sett out of London, and then shall know when to expect them, had much rather have my Goods by the Leeds Carrier than any other

      I am yr Humble Servt,



For  Mr Beaumont att Mr Kingsleys att the Bell in Newgate Street

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