Letter – Edward Blackett to Edward Blackett – 12 Jan 1711

Document Type: Letter
Date: 12 Jan 1711
Correspondent: Edward Blackett
Recipient: Edward Blackett
Archive Source: NRO ZBL 189
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Jan 12 1710/11

Nedde

      I rec[eive]d yours this morning & am glad that Mr Aislabie has at last got you a ship & If he has not as yet bespoke the watch he may let it alone or give the man that he bespoke it of what he thinks fit it was Designed for your dear sister Blacket who Departed this life on Wednesday morning which is a great afliction of this poor family & I doubt will shorten the dayes both of my poor wife & self for never a better creature was upon the face of the Earth which makes our loss the greater god allmighty prepare us all for our latter End with my blessing to you

      I am Your most Disconsolate father

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