Letter – John Blackett to Henry Witton – 25 Mar 1710

Document Type: Letter
Date: 25 Mar 1710
Correspondent: John Blackett
Recipient: Henry Witton
Archive Source: NRO ZBL 192
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Mr Henry Witton                                                  Rotterdm  25  Ditto

at Mr Groves  Winchester Street, London



Sr	Since my last none from you, ad advised you before have accepted both your bills of £150 & £100 & Shall be paid when due, there are about 50 W Kerseys & great part of the Mixt yet unsold, & what have sold have not Recd f1000 therefore desire you to Remit me £100 or Else let me know on whom I may draw against your bill of £100 is due, was drawn the 17 febn your Stile at 2 usance, please to advise me if Curling is safe arrived wth you

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