Letters – Michael Blackett to William Nephew – 13 Jul 1680

Document Type: Letters
Date: 13 Jul 1680
Correspondent: Michael Blackett
Recipient: William Nephew
Archive Source: CUL Dd 7.26
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Mr Wm Nephew						Newc[astle] July 13th 1680

My last to you was of the 9th p[re]sent the contents whereof was, tht upon receipt thereof, you would be pleased to write to yor friends att Plym[th] falm[th] foy and the Cows to desire thm to Enquire after a lardge vessell whereof mr Jno Wetwang is m[aster] and to gett him arrested att my suite for £100 But since having some Encouragement and hopes tht my money will be paid me att London desire you tht if you have done anything in ths Concerne you will be pleased to recall itt and not proceed till further order I am

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