Letter – Michael Blackett to Henry Nelthorpe – 7 Nov 1676

Document Type: Letter
Date: 7 Nov 1676
Correspondent: Michael Blackett
Recipient: Henry Nelthorpe
Archive Source: CUL MS Add 91
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Mr Hen[ry]: Nelthorpe:                          Newcastle 9ber [November]: the 7th 1676



Sir

      Pray take notice I have this day vallued upon you £80 payable 20th present To Jno Jenkins Esq[ui]re or Order vallue of Mr Jno Carr w[hi]ch I pray lett bee complyed w[i]th all 

      I Intreate you aske yo[u]r Man Lance Gander if hee Rec[eive]d nott £20: of one Jno Sherwood by the Order of Geo: Davenport upon my account t'is Strange to mee that advice of the paym[en]t came this day Sevvennight and that I have nott a line of the Receipt thereof I hope my businesse is noe trouble pray affoard mee yo[u]r answer; I really doe desire yo[u]r Corrispondence and to remayne

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