Letter – Michael Blackett to John Mattson – 6 Jun 1676

Document Type: Letter
Date: 6 Jun 1676
Correspondent: Michael Blackett
Recipient: John Mattson
Archive Source: CUL MS Add 91
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Mr Jno Mattson            Newcastle June the 6th 1676



Sir

I have nott writt you this longe time for want of occasion this is cheifely to desire you as to p[ro]cure acceptance of the Inclosed Bill and lett him write underneath in what house in London I may repayre unto for paym[en]t thereof And after returne the Bill unto Meseurs Hum: Willett & Compa[ny] of London In doeinge of w[hi]ch you will very much oblidge me; who upon all accounts you shall finde willing To Serve you in what I may be able to doe for you In this place And none shall bee more Ambitious of your Commands Then    M:B:

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