Letter – Edward Blackett to John Stapylton – 11 Jan 1710

Document Type: Letter
Date: 11 Jan 1710
Correspondent: Edward Blackett
Recipient: John Stapylton
Archive Source: NRO ZBL 189
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Sir                               								Janry 11th



      I have been at Ripon all this day upon a <C….> otherwise yr Servt might have been Dispatched long before this.  I am very sorry to hear by Mr Gowland of yr <…. …..> indisposition, & shall send a plaister to lay to his stomach tomorrow morning wch I hope by Gods almighty Blessing will have the desired Effect    All this family are humble  Servts to yr Selfe & Lady and pray believe me always Sir yr faithful humble sert

      Yr Servt is not to blame for staying for I am but just now Return’d



John Stapylton Esq / At Miton
to John Stapylton of Myton-on-Swales, Tory MP for Boroughbridge 1705-8

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