Letter – Michael Blackett to Walter Chaytor – 19 Feb 1676

Document Type: Letter
Date: 19 Feb 1676
Correspondent: Michael Blackett
Recipient: Walter Chaytor
Archive Source: CUL MS Add 91
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Newcastle Feb 19th 1675/6

Mr Walter Chaytor

I have not writt to you this longe time for want of occasion that is cheifely to advise you that I have this day shipped & conveyed unto you by the Jno of Newcastle Jno Vahan [Vaughan] M[aste]r 400 peeces of Lead w[hi]ch after good arrivall be pleased to Receive & dispose thereof for my most advantage paying the Ma[ster] 10 <….> p[er] peece freight with a St[uyver] upon a Gilder for primadge & averidge next post God willing I shall send you a Bill of loadinge I doe not question but you will make mee quick returne as formerly you have done
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