Letter – Edward Blackett to Mrs Robinson – 1 Feb 1715

Document Type: Letter
Date: 1 Feb 1715
Correspondent: Edward Blackett
Recipient: Mrs Robinson
Archive Source: NRO ZBL 191
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Mrs Robinson	1 Feb 1714/5



these Severall Election in the neighbourhd prevented my coming to York so Soon as I desired, they will be all be over this week, so assoon as you can send me ten or 12 chaldren of the best Morley coals & if they prove as I expect, shall have occasion of for a considerable quantity to Send to Newby in the Sumer, so so upon the receipt of this letter let me have a line from you to Satisfy me tht this came to hand, mr Mashrother who lives over against my house, will see the coals carefully taken Inn, my daughters gives you their service I am 

         Yr assured friend to Serve you 



Mrs Robinson At her house In Wakefield

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