Letters – Michael Blackett to Charles Banks – 22 Jul 1679

Document Type: Letters
Date: 22 Jul 1679
Correspondent: Michael Blackett
Recipient: Charles Banks
Archive Source: CUL Dd 7.26
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Mr  Charles Banckes                                  		Newcastle  D[itt]o

Sir   

I have yours of the 8th present with the good news of Jno. and Jacob Wilkinsons good Arrivall and the Saile of there Coales att 24 (ft)  I hope your next will advise me of Leon[ar]d Jefferyson Arrivall and one Nich: <Bilton> (after whome pray Enquire) has order to pay you what mony he can spare pray lett Enquiry be made after one Ed[wa]rd Milburne and advise me if possibly you Can where he intended for, I hope now you will have much more in your hands than Mr Strother will have occation for pray faile not to send me 30 or 40 Casks of the first <mum> that can be procured   I am in hast  per next shall Enlardge           

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