Letter – Michael Blackett to Walter Chaytor – 28 Jun 1678

Document Type: Letter
Date: 28 Jun 1678
Correspondent: Michael Blackett
Recipient: Walter Chaytor
Archive Source: CUL Dd 7.26
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Ditto

Mr Walter Chaytor

Sr

      I have yours of the 16 present p[er] Mr Radstone, understands Leo: Jeffreyson is wth you, wth whome I hope you have soe ordered the businesse, as either your mony Restored or he to take Care to gett the Leed oare to London Consigned unto Mr Hump: Willett who will pay him his freight according to agreem[en]t for my p[ar]t Could never Cast my Eyes upon him, after the first time I spoke to him about itt

      I thanke you for your advice of the price of Rod Iron and <H/Stuntiall> Iron, if the Leed oare would sell I would not Care if you shipt mee the nett proceed in <Stuntiall> Iron I am MB

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