Letter – Edward Blackett to George Booth – 18 Sep 1715

Document Type: Letter
Date: 18 Sep 1715
Correspondent: Edward Blackett
Recipient: George Booth
Archive Source: NRO ZBL 191
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      18 Sept 1715

My Lord

I am very glad to perceive by yours of the 9th that your Lordship & family are all well at dunham, I hope to have the happiness of waiting on you at London this Winter, I design God willing to return by the bath, I hope to stay there for some time, where I Recd so much benefit tha last Spring, Inclosed I send your lordship a bill for my dr Mittys one half Years allowance, my & my son Chrisr most humbl Service to your lordship & family and my blessing to my little Missy I am

      Your Lordships most Obedt Humb Servt

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