Letter – Michael Blackett to Humphrey Willett – 13 Mar 1677

Document Type: Letter
Date: 13 Mar 1677
Correspondent: Michael Blackett
Recipient: Humphrey Willett
Archive Source: CUL Dd 7.26
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Mes[seu]rs Hum[phrey]: Willett and Compa[ny]      		Newcastle March: 13: 1676/7



Sirs

Inclosed is a bill for £100: it would be well if you could Procure the whole soe when presented, if the same be willingly accepted, there need not aword more but if any such thing be presented as not soe much dew to the Drawear, let him accept it for wt he pleases, and upon your advice of what hath <Past>, noe more then the needfull shall be Placed to your Debit, shortly I am In hopes remitt you more In the meane time remaines

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