Letter – Edward Blackett to Unknown – 4 Jun 1714

Document Type: Letter
Date: 4 Jun 1714
Correspondent: Edward Blackett
Recipient: Unknown
Archive Source: NRO ZBL 190
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					Newby 4 June 1714

Sr.

I am Glad to perceive by yors. of the 1st of June, that notwithstanding the unhealthfulness of yor. great Town, you keep yors. very well, wch. I heartily wish continuance of for the good of yor. Family, Captain Milinton gives you his Service, he has not heard any thing from Collonel Leigh though he doubts not but he will be yor. Tennt. the Captain will goe for Cheshire before you return from London he has promised to give me a positive acct. wheithor Collonel Leigh will Come to yorke at Michms or not all here gives you their Services, & bleive me always, pray give my Service to Sr. James Long & the rest of my acquaintance when you see thm  

	Yor. real Friend to Serve you   

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