Letters – Michael Blackett to George Torriano – 14 Oct 1679

Document Type: Letters
Date: 14 Oct 1679
Correspondent: Michael Blackett
Recipient: George Torriano
Archive Source: CUL Dd 7.26
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Mr  George Torriano                                          	Newcastle   8ber the  14th   79

Sir 

my vessel for Marseilles is now in the river, if you Resolve upon anything may please to order your friend att yarmo[uth] Immediately the needful who may Repaire either unto Mr Jno. Ferryer or Mr Edmond Thaxter to agree for the freight thereof, I will promise you, you shall pay with the Least, I would willingly have been 1/2 Concerned with you, if I were not too deeply Concerned allready, pray advise me upon wt tearmes you can Ensure me 5 or 600 <b> for this place, wch I hope may be pretty reasonable Considering she goes along with the Herring Convoy  a line att your Leasure would very much oblidge      

M B

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