Letter – Edward Blackett to Henry Tulip – 21 Oct 1714

Document Type: Letter
Date: 21 Oct 1714
Correspondent: Edward Blackett
Recipient: Henry Tulip
Archive Source: NRO ZBL 189
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      21 Oct 1714

Honest Henry

	Besure you take care to send the Inclosed to Will Lows by a safe Hand I have order’d him to come to Newby as soon as possibly he can, to sett the last May day Rents Streight, & to give you notice, where you meet him, so that you may accompany him & sett your Halfe Years Rent Straight, for I will never suffer one Halfe Years Rent to run into another, but always have them punctually pd 30 days after due, as soon as this Letter comes to your Hand fail not let me have a line from you & Acqut me what day you designe to sett forward 

	I am Your Assured Friend



For Mr Henry Tulip at his House in Hexham Northumberland

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