Letter – Michael Blackett to John Strother – 18 Feb 1676

Document Type: Letter
Date: 18 Feb 1676
Correspondent: Michael Blackett
Recipient: John Strother
Archive Source: CUL MS Add 91
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Newcastle feb the 18th

Mr Jno Strother

Sr

My last to you was of the 8th present by m[aste]r Wm Leck and not haveing any of yours will cause Brevity I have already by my formers writt you so much at large that In short I can say no more unto you for I questione not but all my desires will punctually Complyed withall both In disposeing of my Salt upon arrivall & chargeing so much the Lesse at the neete proceed thereof upon my friend at Hamb[urg] towards the reloading of the sd vessell as alsoe that my Goods will prove to Content the Iron of the very finest & best mettle & the pitch & tar as is formerly desired you may perceive the vessell is sailed so after Rec[i]ept hereof you may Expect him Every day so pray let the Goods be Ready for his takeing in that he may be dispatched with all speed possible for w[ha]t you disburse you know how to reimburse your selfe I intreate so I intreate youre care In the minding of my businesse that by your activity & vigilence I may not be Lyable to any damadge which is the needfull from MB

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