Letter – Michael Blackett to Thomas Finley – 22 Feb 1676

Document Type: Letter
Date: 22 Feb 1676
Correspondent: Michael Blackett
Recipient: Thomas Finley
Archive Source: CUL MS Add 91
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Newcastle feb 22d 1675/6

Mr Tho: Finley

Sir

I expected you over before now J: E: his business for you writt me you would be here before wee should make an end I goe into the West to morrow, att my Returne w[hi]ch will bee God Willinge upon S[a]turday I expect to meete with a letter from you and to know w[ha]t you Intend to doe for my p[ar]te I would advise you to come over some time the next weeke & to make a peaseable End thereof butt doe w[ha]t you please my respects to all Frends I am In hast[e] MB

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