Letter – Edward Blackett to George Booth – 14 Apr 1714

Document Type: Letter
Date: 14 Apr 1714
Correspondent: Edward Blackett
Recipient: George Booth
Archive Source: NRO ZBL 190
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My Lord				York 14 April 1714

My Commissioners went for Cheshire on Wednesday last, & returned Yesterday, I beg yr. lordships pardon for Giving you the trouble of the inclosed, wch. gives a full Acct. of all their proceeding I do not in the least question Success, & am mightily oblig’d to yr. lordship for your assistance, all this family are much yr. lordships Humble Servts. & pray believe me always	yr. Lordships Most Obliged &

	Most Faithfull Humb. Servt.
clearly addressed to Lord Warrington, from the content

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