Letter – Michael Blackett to John Eden – 22 Aug 1676

Document Type: Letter
Date: 22 Aug 1676
Correspondent: Michael Blackett
Recipient: John Eden
Archive Source: CUL MS Add 91
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Honest Unckle Eden 					Newcastle Aug[us]t the 22d: 1676



I can Informe you of noe Newes; Butt that you may here att Stockton; Nor have I any business to imp[ar]te unto you worth the Postidge; Save onely to Inquier after all yo[u]r well faire; for further businesse of concernem[en]t shall omitt till meetinge; Intendinge God willinge to give you a visitt Saturday next the 26th present and my Brother Edward will meete mee there the 28th beinge p[er] Monday after <as> hee hath promised mee who Intends God willinge to bee norrey w[i]th you one or 2/d[ays]



I heare nothing of E[s]q[ui]re Fowler; I like him noe 



My Respectes to all Freinds Especially my Uncle Buck and loveinge Aunt I am     MB:

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