Letters – Michael Blackett to Edward Crisp – 25 Mar 1681

Document Type: Letters
Date: 25 Mar 1681
Correspondent: Michael Blackett
Recipient: Edward Crisp
Archive Source: CUL Dd 7.26
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Edwd Crispe						Do 

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Att my returen out in the Country have mett wth severall of yors and have according to yor desire Inclosed sent you – Invoyce of the 100 ps Leed wch amounts unto £59:4:=s and for the remainening 16s may please to cal upon mr Richd Hutton constantly to be found att me Ralph Harrips In wappin’ who will pay itt unto you, If att any time you please to Employ me in ths place for buying of goods for you I shall procure you thm as cheape as any other but am resolved never to serve any man under 2 pc provisions soe ths being wt the p[re]sent offers I remaine

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