Letter – John Blackett to Mr Whitefield – 12 Jul 1709

Document Type: Letter
Date: 12 Jul 1709
Correspondent: John Blackett
Recipient: Mr Whitefield
Archive Source: NRO ZBL 192
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Mr Whitfield                                                   Ditto  12 July 1709



Sr	

I Recd yours of the 3 June & according to your Order has Sent by Jacob Frost

6lb Bohea Tea N1:2 a f13    f26 

              N:3:4:5:6:/16 f64

              6 Canesters     3

                             93

There are two Sorts of the 16gl a pound one Sort is called White pointed Tea & the other Bohea Geurigh you have 2lb of each N1:2 is likewise of a good Sort, they are directed for Mrs Crosby in South Sheels

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