Letter – Anthony Easterby to John Erasmus Blackett – 20 Mar 1799

Document Type: Letter
Date: 20 Mar 1799
Correspondent: Anthony Easterby
Recipient: John Erasmus Blackett
Archive Source: NRO ZBL 226 1
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Mr Easterby, requests to know the lowest price Mr. Blackett wou'd charge for 500 or 600 Pieces of Common Lead for Exportation.



If Mr Blackett shou'd have none for sale, Mr E wou'd consider himself highly obliged in being informed, on what terms Mr. Blackett has sold similar quantities, & whether it would be agreable to him, to make an offer which Mr E may have an option in, for the delivery of 500 pieces in a Month or Six Weeks.       [The] Side  20th Mar. 1799



[Annotated at foot in JEBs hand:] Refused to sell or engage

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