Letter – Michael Blackett to Humphrey Willett – 22 May 1677

Document Type: Letter
Date: 22 May 1677
Correspondent: Michael Blackett
Recipient: Humphrey Willett
Archive Source: CUL Dd 7.26
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Mess[eu]rs: Hump[hrey] Willett and Compa[ny]   		Newcastle May the 22d 1677



Sirs

I have none of yours to Answer; soe the less to Inlarge upon this serveing chiefly to advise you that this day I have drawn upon you a bill for £10:=:= payable 14/d[ays] after sight to Mr Ralph Sanderson or order, valew of Madam Ann Swinburne w[hi]ch pray Lett bee complyed w[i]th all, I have beene all this morning seekeing of bills for you, but none that is good to bee gott, though have got a promise against next post to the valew of A Little money w[hi]ch you may rely upon and soe I remaine 

M:B



In the meane time I hope Tho[mas]: Browne is arrived

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