Letter – Michael Blackett to Nicholas Verlaen – 21 Apr 1677

Document Type: Letter
Date: 21 Apr 1677
Correspondent: Michael Blackett
Recipient: Nicholas Verlaen
Archive Source: CUL Dd 7.26
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Mr Nicholas Verlane   					21 ditto [April 1677]



Sir

      My last to you was of the 20th of March To w[hi]ch Referres you Since have Received yo[u]rs of the 16th present; by w[hi]ch takes notice you have payed accordinge to my Order unto Solomon Crosby 500 Gild[e]rs w[hi]ch is well have booked the same accordingly and I am well pleased you pay[e]d him noe more; for had noe Ord[e]rs to remitt him any more; I am glad Mess[eu]rs Willettes Bill is accepted; noe question butt itt will bee likewise pay[e]d when dew ~

      of occurances w[i]th you pray write mee once In 14/d[ays] w[he]n any Encurragm[en]t shall make bold to trouble you In the meane time remaynes

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