Letter – Edward Blackett to Christopher Blackett – 2 Dec 1709

Document Type: Letter
Date: 2 Dec 1709
Correspondent: Edward Blackett
Recipient: Christopher Blackett
Archive Source: NRO ZBL 189
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Dear Kitty                    							Decr.  2



      I writ you on the 27 which I hope came to hand This is only to Acqt. you that I sent Mr Primate by Russell the Richmond Carrier  a very fine collar of Brawn, Carriage paid, which will be in Town on Saturday the 10  it never was in Pickle, so you must ordr Pickle to be ready for it against it come.  All here give you their kind Remembrance With my blessing to you I am yr most Affect. Father

      When you see yr Bro. you may tell him that I doubt Mr Aislabie will not be in Town till after Xmas  Give my Service to Mr Primate and lett him know how you proceed in yr business



Mr Chris. Blackett

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