Letter – Edward Blackett to Francis Pemberton – 10 Jul 1714

Document Type: Letter
Date: 10 Jul 1714
Correspondent: Edward Blackett
Recipient: Francis Pemberton
Archive Source: NRO ZBL 190
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      10 July 1714

Sr

Most Humblie pray when you write to my Lord, give my Service to him & acquaint him, that I will not by any means give him the trouble of sending a Schedule of my Dear Grandaughters goods, pray God Almighty She may live long, & Enjoy them all, there is three or four Boxes here, some old pewter, they shall be sent to Leeds when our Hay time is over, Mrs Milinton must let me know where they must be left in Town, & must order some there to take care of them,  I am

      Sr Yor obliged Humble Servt



For The Reverend Mr Pemberton

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