Letter – John Blackett to Robert Sutton – 5 Mar 1713

Document Type: Letter
Date: 5 Mar 1713
Correspondent: John Blackett
Recipient: Robert Sutton
Archive Source: NRO ZBL 192
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Mr R Sutton                                                       Newby the 5 March 1712/3



Sr	above you have your Acct Currt wch I desire you will please to peruse, & if any Mistake Shall be Rectified must Confess has been for Some time past very Neglectfull in my business am now Setting Streight wth Every one, Shall be at Newcastle Shortly to give you & my friends maney thanks for all their kindnesses to me & wish was in my power to Serve you or any of my Friends, & ½ qts Muslin does not know what cost but Shall Settle that when Sees you, pray when you write let me know what have done wth the 8 barrels Archill, my Father is very Uneasy till my Accts are Settled, therefore beg of you to let me know how you find this Acct by the first post, will be a Greater kindness to me than you can Imagine        I am

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