Letter – Edward Blackett to Henry Beale – 17 Oct 1709

Document Type: Letter
Date: 17 Oct 1709
Correspondent: Edward Blackett
Recipient: Henry Beale
Archive Source: NRO ZBL 189
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Honest Capt Beale                						8ber 17

      I Rec’d yr Lettr dated the 20 with much Satisfaction and am mightily glad that mine to his Excellency & Mr Ogle had so very good Success, you may assure yr Selfe I will own my Acknowledgements to them both for their favour to you, and I do not make the least question but when a Tide Surveyrs place happens to fall <..> will give you the preference which should be very glad to hear,  All this family gives you their kind Remembrance and believe me always yr Assured friend to Serve



For Capt Henry Beale at his house at Coldaff.

to be left att the Custom house in London Derry

Ireland      via London          

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