Letter – John Blackett to John Kelly – 11 Jul 1710

Document Type: Letter
Date: 11 Jul 1710
Correspondent: John Blackett
Recipient: John Kelly
Archive Source: NRO ZBL 192
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Mr John Kelley                                                   Ditto



Sr	Inclosed bill of loading & above Invoice of 19 Matts Tow Shipt in Robotham for your & my Acct would have Sent the Invoice before but had Some thoughts of Shipping our flax but Mr Reay & Wilson telling me there will be no demand for any these 2 Months at least has put it off till the next Ships Shall Send no more Tow the haerlem 8 & <Cumy.> Tow is f1gl lower in price than Sent them to others 2 Months agoe, if butter comes to 14 or 141/2 Shillings will be concerned wth you 1 or 200 firkins Shall part wth no Money of H:W though he draws on me, cannot tell the Insurance of Oxley till has his Note Inclosed Send you a bill of £3 on
No date given so assumed same date as previous letter.

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