Letter – Edward Blackett to John Moyser – 19 Sep 1709

Document Type: Letter
Date: 19 Sep 1709
Correspondent: Edward Blackett
Recipient: John Moyser
Archive Source: NRO ZBL 189
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Dr Sir        								Sept    19

      I could not own the favr of yr note sooner by Reason have been in the North these <20 days>  should have been mighty glad of Dr Mr Moyser Esqs Company if his business would have permitted but I know work people must be minded, I hope by these lines the Walls are gone up and when the business calls you to yr Estate nigh <Yorke> which I hope may be soon tis but a step further to Newby, the Ways being Extreamly good shall not Despair of Seeing you   I am D[ea]r Sr  

      most affectionately yrs



For John Moyser Esq att Beverley

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