Letter – Edward Blackett to Francis Pemberton – 25 Jul 1709

Document Type: Letter
Date: 25 Jul 1709
Correspondent: Edward Blackett
Recipient: Francis Pemberton
Archive Source: NRO ZBL 189
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Sir                         							July 25

      I thank for yrs of the <20th> pray give my humble service to the Bishop of Chester [about 8 words of illegible interlining here] can do me the favour to eat  a Dish of Cold meat at Newby on the Road to Barrowbridge, in case he came by Ripon tis the nighest way he can go, Shall expect to hear from you on Thursday morning   As also to have yr Company here on Thursday night where Mr Adams will certainly meet you with the Writing Engross’d ,  All this family are much yr humble servts and pray believe me always Sir  yr most obliged Humble Servt



Revd. Mr. Pemberton at Bedale

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