Letter – Edward Blackett to Henry Stephenson – 18 May 1711

Document Type: Letter
Date: 18 May 1711
Correspondent: Edward Blackett
Recipient: Henry Stephenson
Archive Source: NRO ZBL 189
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Mr Stephenson

      The Cooper you sent has <p....d> the wine very Carefully I wonder you did not order the Milby Waggon to come for it pray order it assoon as you can for the wine may receive damage by standing in the sun I heartily wish it safe to Mr Bradshaw let me know by the first post whether you have any Extrordionary clean deales & the length & bread[th] & the thicknesse of them I am

      Your Assured freind to serve you
undated but between 17th & 20th May. 18th assumed here.

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