Letter – John Blackett to Nathaniel Clayton – 5 Mar 1713

Document Type: Letter
Date: 5 Mar 1713
Correspondent: John Blackett
Recipient: Nathaniel Clayton
Archive Source: NRO ZBL 192
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Mr N Clayton                                                            Ditto



This day I Recd yours & give you maney thanks for all your kindnesses my Father has been Very much Concerned that I Neglected my business So long but will not let me Stir till have made up my Acct I know the Good’s Sent are all well but am Satisfied that am [struck out: ‘Satisfied’] mistaken on bills drawn therefore Sends this Acct as in my books and desires what is amiss to Set it down & Send this againe, all the bills that drew has on a paper the Same but does not Stand upon whom was drawn therefore desire to know what bills have drawn & whose order
No Date or Place stated, assume as above

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