Letter – Edward Blackett to William Jones – 12 Feb 1710

Document Type: Letter
Date: 12 Feb 1710
Correspondent: Edward Blackett
Recipient: William Jones
Archive Source: NRO ZBL 189
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Honest Mr Jones       							February 12



      Upon the Rect of this Lettr I desire you’ll go to Mr Speight who I perceive goes Southward to buy horses on Thursday next, and desire him from me to buy me a young Ston’d horse that would follow the Ratt Tail’d horse he bought for me of Mr Saltmarsh, I would have him a smooth legged horse if possible, and a very good black with a large Starr, and a  Mettell’d horse, not Romish, but a gentle quiet horse, and whatsoev’r money he pays for him shall be thankfully Repaid , know of him what time he judges it may be <eer> he Returne.  I am yr Assured friend & Servt

      My Service to Mr Speight & Read him this Lettr



Mr Wm Jones at Mr <Runsans’>

At the 3 Crowns in <Conney> Street

To be delivered with all speed

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