Letter – Michael Blackett to John Eden – 29 Jun 1678

Document Type: Letter
Date: 29 Jun 1678
Correspondent: Michael Blackett
Recipient: John Eden
Archive Source: CUL Dd 7.26
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Ditto

Unckle Eden and Unckle Buck

I intend God willing to sett forward for London upon monday next by Coach, and to Lodge att Darnton that night, w[h]ere I would be very Glad to see you to have one Glasse of <Stingo> before wee part, if my Unckle Bucke will goe along with mee he Cannot mett wth a Cheaper Convenience I shall not Inlardge till meeting, hopeing to meet you all, or att least some of you att Darnton upon monday night I remaine MB

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