Letter – Edward Blackett to William Norton – 27 Aug 1710

Document Type: Letter
Date: 27 Aug 1710
Correspondent: Edward Blackett
Recipient: William Norton
Archive Source: NRO ZBL 189
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      Augt 27

S[i]r

      pray do me the favour to write a line to your brother at Nottingham by the very first post & desire him to Inquire out if possible an Extrordionary good Brewer & acq[ain]t you w[i]th w[ha]t wages he Demands he shall have allwayes w[ha]t help he pleases when he brews as allso to assist him in keeping his vessels and hogh[ea]ds Cleane your assistance in this affaire will very much oblige S[i]r

      I am Your obliged Kinsman and humble servt



For Wm Norton Esq Junr



I wish you had time to write a line & give it to my servt & shall send it to me post

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