Letter – Michael Blackett to Henry Nelthorpe – 2 Oct 1675

Document Type: Letter
Date: 2 Oct 1675
Correspondent: Michael Blackett
Recipient: Henry Nelthorpe
Archive Source: CUL MS Add 91
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Newc[astle] 8ber 2d

Mr Hen: Nelthorpe

Sr

You being willing by your former <to> accept of my small Concerne upon the same ter<ms> as you do my fathers to begin our acct I inclosed I inclosed send you a bill drawn by m<r> Wm Aubony upon Mr Wm Nutt for £50 payable at 6 d[ays] sight to my order & I doe Ind<orse> the same to you soe pray be pleased to recei<ve> the Contents thereof when dew & place the<m]>to my Creditt

I doe expect shortly that Mr Nicho: Verlaen of Amsterdam & Mr Walter Chaytor of Rotterdam will remitt you some money up[on] my acct but let me desire one favore of you that if at any time either acceptance or paymen[t] be refused of any of my bills or any rem<….> you upon my acct you do not faile to retu[rn] them to the party conserned in dew time for I would have no difference in the least betw<…> betwixt you and MB



Ditto Writt my A[u]nt Eden

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