Letter – Michael Blackett to Joshua Pannell – 4 Sep 1677

Document Type: Letter
Date: 4 Sep 1677
Correspondent: Michael Blackett
Recipient: Joshua Pannell
Archive Source: CUL Dd 7.26
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mr Jos[hua]: Pannell     					Newcastle 7ber: 4: 1677



Sir

I have freighted a vessell for your port Called the Greene tree of Burnham W[illia]m Greene m[aste]r and Consighned the same unto you; pray when she arrives Receive the goods Loaden (an acc[oun]t of which p[er] next) and dispose of them as well as you Can for ready mony, and reshipp mee the nett proceed In fine small roff Iron I am in hast

M:B



if any goods be to be had upon Freight for this porte pray helpe me to them and shipp them in s[ai]d vessell

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