Letter – John Blackett to John Hull – 12 Mar 1713

Document Type: Letter
Date: 12 Mar 1713
Correspondent: John Blackett
Recipient: John Hull
Archive Source: NRO ZBL 192
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Mr John Hull                                           Newby the 12 March 1712/3



Dr Sr	I am got to my father house, & Busy in making up my Accts Inclosed your Acct Currt wch please to peruse & if any mistake shall be immediately rectified as you know very well have been for some time very Negligent so a mistake may happen but if any either on your Side or mine pray let me know as for the small things wch I bought shall Settle that when Sees you at Newcastle wch will be shortly, but my father is uneasy till my books be made up, & will not let me come till all be settled therefore pray let me have a line per first.  I give you many thanks for all your Civilities

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