Letters – Michael Blackett to Edward Crisp – 1 Feb 1681

Document Type: Letters
Date: 1 Feb 1681
Correspondent: Michael Blackett
Recipient: Edward Crisp
Archive Source: CUL Dd 7.26
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Mr Edwd Crispe					Newctl February p[re]m 1680/81

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I have recd yors wth a letter of Creditt upon mr Robt Fenwicke for £50: or £60: wch have delivered, but once againe I can buy noe Leed neither for £9 nor £9.2s none now to be gotten under £9.12 and rises every day, but I have made a Conditionall agreemt wth mr Hanry Bland for 100 ps for £9.10s if you agree thereof, and have given him £10: In earnest wch did reveive of mr Fenwicke soe upon yor answer shall either gett thm weighed of and shipt or receive backe the £10: and dd itt to Mr Fenwicke soe expecting yor answer I remaine

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