Letter – Edward Blackett to Brian Stapleton – 21 Apr 1714

Document Type: Letter
Date: 21 Apr 1714
Correspondent: Edward Blackett
Recipient: Brian Stapleton
Archive Source: NRO ZBL 190
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							21 April

Mr. Stapylton

Sr 

I have had the favr. of yr. letter, & I writ this day to know if I had a bull Calf or no to dispose off, pray let Mr. Fairfax know tht. I have the very best bull in Engd. to dispose of he is 2 Years & a half Old, I have refus’d ten Guineys for him but if he has a mind to him, he shall have him, at the price, am Sure if he see him he would not go wth.out him, pray make my humbe. Service acceptable to yr. Lady & believe me always

Sr. yr. Most Faithfull & Obedit. 

	Humbe. Servt.  

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