Letters – Michael Blackett to James Grieve – 26 Jun 1680

Document Type: Letters
Date: 26 Jun 1680
Correspondent: Michael Blackett
Recipient: James Grieve
Archive Source: CUL Dd 7.26
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Mr James Greive						Do

My last unto you was of the 25th unto wch pleased be refered, The p[re]sent sserves chiefly to Inform you tht my Bale of Coffee qt <L>1082 Liqoure weight soe pray order all things for my most advantage and p[er] the first advise me if if you have a bill of Loading, and if not I will send you one, there is an old acc[oun]t betwixt mr Gould and me, pray lett the acc[oun]t be drawne out I thinke <..> it betwixt 30<s> and 40<s> in my debt I am

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