Letter – Michael Blackett to Robert Jackson – 2 Nov 1675

Document Type: Letter
Date: 2 Nov 1675
Correspondent: Michael Blackett
Recipient: Robert Jackson
Archive Source: CUL MS Add 91
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Newcastle 9ber 2d 1675

Mr Robert Jackson

Sr

I have before me yours of the primo Currant for Answer I now want no Bills neither at Long nor Short sight for am provided I have received of my Brother £18: 19: 7d out of w[hi]ch have taken 20s according to your order & by the beared C: f: I send you £17: 19: 7 which cleares all accts betwixt my father and you Leed here £12: p[er] fodder Coales: 10s Rye 4s to 4s 6d I wonder I here not from my unckle Eden pray is he well my respects to all friends as opertunity offers I am MB

I got a Bill from your place this day & am promised another for above £300 w[hi]ch you could not find Truly I believe because you never sought for any but that is all <..>

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