Letter – Edward Blackett to Humphrey Primate – 11 Sep 1709

Document Type: Letter
Date: 11 Sep 1709
Correspondent: Edward Blackett
Recipient: Humphrey Primate
Archive Source: NRO ZBL 189
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Sir       									Newby  Sept 11

      I had returned you my Acknowledgements long before this for yr [struck out: ‘great’] Extraordinary kindness you design my Son, but have been from home Ever since I recd. my Bro. Bridges Lettr.  Shall take care that £1500 be Reinvested att Midsummer next, I hope my Son will have the Grace always to own his Rise from you for tis a particular favr. to come into a Shop so well <Customer’d>

      Inclos’d you have a bill for what I am indebted to you for the last parcell of goods I had from you, so pray give me Credit for it in as I am  

      Yr much obliged humble Servt.



For Mr Hump Primate

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