Letter – John Blackett to Thomas Vazie – 19 Apr 1709

Document Type: Letter
Date: 19 Apr 1709
Correspondent: John Blackett
Recipient: Thomas Vazie
Archive Source: NRO ZBL 192
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Mr Tho Vazie at Mr Tho Salkeld                                                            Ditto



Sr	I Recd yours of 15 March wth bill of loading of 102 dozin bottles per Abram bosfield, when he arrives Shall dispose of them to your most advantage, who ever writ bottles was at 26Stl informed you wrong, one may buy at 25Stl at present, when the Fleet arrives the price will fall great quantities is Expected, here inclosed you have bill of loading of 19 qts linnen & ½ qts of Satin for a Lining I have the Callicos & the other qts Cloth ready but in your last letter Said Mrs Shadforth was to have them Wm Quash has promised to take care of them, will Send the Coffy by Mr Shadforth
No date given so assumed same date as previous letter.

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