Letter – John Blackett to Robert Sutton – 11 Jul 1710

Document Type: Letter
Date: 11 Jul 1710
Correspondent: John Blackett
Recipient: Robert Sutton
Archive Source: NRO ZBL 192
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Mr Robt Sutton                                                Ditto



Sr	This is to advise you that has put on board Tho Robotham one dossin bottles of Claret wch desire you to Accept off, hope you will get them Safe, Shall Endeavoir to dispose of your Grindstones per Robotham & Watson, at present no demand, for 14 days we have had Nothing but Raine if you have had so much wth you am afraid will do much damidge to Corne

Flax from 18 to 22 Stl

<abercosde>  16 to 21

<Gemeen>  10 to 12

<Krap> – 26 to 28

<Mull>  2 to 4
No date given so assumed same date as previous letter.

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