Letter – Michael Blackett to Humphrey Willett – 30 Mar 1678

Document Type: Letter
Date: 30 Mar 1678
Correspondent: Michael Blackett
Recipient: Humphrey Willett
Archive Source: CUL Dd 7.26
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Newcastle March 30 1677/8

Mr Hump Willett

Sir

Inclosed I have sent you two bills for foure hundred and forty pounds of wch w[he]n dew pray procure the needfull I think now I will be nothing Indebted to you, w[he]n all is Received and paid, onely for the time that you shall be in disburse for mee for wch take w[ha]t you please, I think you will have In your hands wherewithall to Content you, and w[he]n all is Received and paid or as soone as wth Convenience you Can be pleased to send mee my account Currant wthin a post or two shall take Care to order the Anchor palmes ou of your hands and w[he]n the Leed Oare is arrived, if not for your purpose, can dispose of itt otherwise I am MB

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