Letter – Michael Blackett to George Turfrey – 1 May 1677

Document Type: Letter
Date: 1 May 1677
Correspondent: Michael Blackett
Recipient: George Turfrey
Archive Source: CUL Dd 7.26
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Mr Ge[orge] Turffrey   					Ditto  [Newcastle 1 May 1677]



Sir

      I thanke yo[u]r Lady for punctuall complyance w[i]th my bill; did expect such good care in the Effertinge the same as was promised ~

      Thomas Browne this day hath given mee a bill upon you for £34: w[hi]ch hee desires you will pay when p[re]sented; beinge payable att sight Commission 8s 4d and charges above 20s In all £1:8:4d w[hi]ch I hope you will likewise pay to my Freind Hump[hrey]: Willett I remayne for the future as I finde you

      M:B:

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