Letter – John Wilkinson to Humphrey Willett – 25 Jan 1678

Document Type: Letter
Date: 25 Jan 1678
Correspondent: John Wilkinson
Recipient: Humphrey Willett
Archive Source: CUL Dd 7.26
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Newcastle Janu: 25: 1677/8

Mr Hump: Willitt

Sr

      None from you last post soe the lesse to Enlardge upon in my masters absence I have mett wth the Inclosed bill of wch pray procure the needfull and place to his Creditt and w[he]n he Comes home wch I thinke will be to morrow morning you may Expect a bill or two more from him I have put my masters name to the Endorsement of the bill wch I hope will never be questioned soe I remaine JW p[er]my master MB



Sr Since the writeing of the above I have mett wth another bill wch Inclosed I have sent you, pray w[he]n dew procure the paymt thereof and place itt to my masters Creditt and In doeing whereof you will oblidge JW p[er] MB

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