Letter – Michael Blackett to Nicholas Verlaen – 15 Apr 1676

Document Type: Letter
Date: 15 Apr 1676
Correspondent: Michael Blackett
Recipient: Nicholas Verlaen
Archive Source: CUL MS Add 91
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Mr Nich[olas]: Verlane:            Newcastle Ap[r]il 15th 1676 



Sir

My last to you was of the 14th present 76: To w[hi]ch refferres you Since none from you so the less att present to Inlarge upon this being only to confirme my former and especially the laste article thereof w[hi]ch tends to the following purpose (vizt) that you would without delay putt of w[ha]t Leed you have of myne, In yo[u]r hands att prise Currant and remitt mee as soone as is possible that the Nett p[ro]ceed thereof for (as I writt you formerly) shortly I shall have occasion for more money In London, then I know well how to rayse soe preay fayle nott To effect the Order and desire of  MB:



Jno: Huntington must have beene w[i]th you, soe I hope you have found him out and procured mee my dew [due] from him w[hi]ch would be very acceptable newes unto MB:
On page recto 98.

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