Letter – Michael Blackett to Walter Tucker – 5 May 1676

Document Type: Letter
Date: 5 May 1676
Correspondent: Michael Blackett
Recipient: Walter Tucker
Archive Source: CUL MS Add 91
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Mr. Walter Tucker	                           ditto  [Newcastle May 5th 1676]



Sir

My last unto you was of the 26th past, wherein I advised you that yo[u]r Brother John Tucker should be furnished w[i]th w[ha]t money hee wanted for the buyinge of his Loadinge of Coales, and this I would reimburse my selfe accordinge to your order upon Mr Robt Jackson of Stockton, but since I have advice from s[ai]d Jackson, that hee will nott accept any Bill upon yo[u]r account soe concerneinge this business, and for dispatch sake, I desire you will please w[i]th all speed to affoard yo[u]r second Order unto       MB:

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