Letter – Edward Blackett to George Mowbray – 17 Jan 1715

Document Type: Letter
Date: 17 Jan 1715
Correspondent: Edward Blackett
Recipient: George Mowbray
Archive Source: NRO ZBL 191
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	the 17 Jann: 1715/5

Honest Mr Moubray

      I refered the owing of the receipt of yr kind letter all this time, Expecting to have seen mr featherstone in his journey to London, [struck out: ‘but seeing he disappointed me’] if he had come to Newby woulde have made him an offer of a Seaventh, but will have the lead always delivered at Newcastle, or no manner of bargain, so I desire you will acqt the refer it solely to yr  it, as for wording the new lease I refer it solely to yr Self, pray satisfy me by a line when this comes to yr hand & you will oblige

      Yr assured Friend to	Serve you





Mr Dixon

pray Send this letter to Mr Moubray by safe hand & you will oblige 	yr assured Friend to serve you

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