Letter – Michael Blackett to Edward Fletham – 3 Nov 1677

Document Type: Letter
Date: 3 Nov 1677
Correspondent: Michael Blackett
Recipient: Edward Fletham
Archive Source: CUL Dd 7.26
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Newcastle 9ber 3d 1677

Edard Fletham

I have alwais taken people of thy Principall to be punctuall but after w[ha]t manner I have found the[e], thou and I best know I have now been much longer out of my money then I could either thinke or believe I should have been, by thy first promises unto mee, The first fortnight day after great monday God willing I doe Intend to be att Darnton and will bringe thy account along with mee, soe that against that day, I hope thou will not fayle to make w[ha]t money as is behinde ready and then wee shall ballance the account of which I Expect thou will not fayle I am MB

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