Letter – John Carr to Mark Skelton – 10 Sep 1793

Document Type: Letter
Date: 10 Sep 1793
Correspondent: John Carr
Recipient: Mark Skelton
Archive Source: WYAS BEA C3 B5 10
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D/Sir

      I shall be at home on Thursday next & will attend you when sent to by you or perhaps you will do me the favour of a call on your arrival, but at any rate I will be ready – do you think our joint names had not better be at the Navigation advertisement as John Waterhouse said in London – 

      Yours obediently

      <Jno.> Carr

Wakefd. 10th Septr 93
Recipient not stated but presumably, from context, Mark Skelton

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