Letter – Edward Blackett to Thomas Brummell – 30 Oct 1710

Document Type: Letter
Date: 30 Oct 1710
Correspondent: Edward Blackett
Recipient: Thomas Brummell
Archive Source: NRO ZBL 189
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      October the 30th 1710

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      My servant Curtus will be in Newcastle either this night <Monday> day night, soe as soon as this Come to your hand, pray goe to Mr Alderman Fenwick with my servis and desire him to Call A Court assoon as Convenientley he Can that Courtus may be bound to me, he promisd my servant Mewburn that assoon as the young man Came that he would Call A Court, and when his buisness is doon pray hasten him home with all speed

      I Rec[eive]d A letter latley from my son from Roterdam who Acquents me that by Mr John hall of Newcastle he hath sent me twelve bottels of Rasberrey brandy and promised to geet them safe one shore, and would send them by Rippon Carr[i]er, I have heard nothing fo [sic] them soe pray Inquire of Mr John Hall what is be Comd of them, and lett me know by a line to your Assured friend to serve you 
recipient not stated but similar request had been sent to Thos Brummell, and is assumed here

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