Letter – Edward Blackett to Thomas Frankland – 15 Oct 1714

Document Type: Letter
Date: 15 Oct 1714
Correspondent: Edward Blackett
Recipient: Thomas Frankland
Archive Source: NRO ZBL 189
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							Oct 1714

Sr

	I have Been very much out of order of late, wch was the reason of my not being at the Sessions [struck out: ‘to have been sworn’] so I desire you’l do me the Favour as to come to Newby, that I may be sworn. Mr Shelton – Clerk of the peace, came & Din’d wth me & was so kinde as stay all night, I wish you wou’d do the same & you shou’d take it as a great favour done to

	Sr Your Faithfull Humble Servt



For Mr Frankland Clerk of the peace Thirsk
undated but in sequence between letters of 15th and 14th Oct

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