Letter – Edward Blackett to John Aislabie – 9 Apr 1710

Document Type: Letter
Date: 9 Apr 1710
Correspondent: Edward Blackett
Recipient: John Aislabie
Archive Source: NRO ZBL 189
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Dr Sr,

	Mr Marshall upon his Journey into Yorkshire fell ill upon the Road so Return’d tho as he is pretty well Recover’d and designs shortly into the country when he comes and that I have discoursed him, you shall  hear further from me. Pray Acqt me as soon as conveniently you can if a man has occasion to take up a sum of money of the Bank (giving Land security)what Interst they expect for a sum in one man’s hands cannot be had in this Country. It’s for my son Kitt’s acct who I perceive designs in a few months to sett up for himselfe.

	I heartily wish what you writ me in yr last about peace may be confirmd I am ever yr most obliged faithfull servt



Mr Abby & Mr Gill continue still dangerously weak and are not expected to live long.



Jno Aislabie Esq, London

Sent and dated April the 9 1710 but only Inserted in this book this 14th

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