Letters – Michael Blackett to John Jolliffe – 23 Dec 1679

Document Type: Letters
Date: 23 Dec 1679
Correspondent: Michael Blackett
Recipient: John Jolliffe
Archive Source: CUL Dd 7.26
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Mr Jno. Jolliffe                    				ditto

Sir 

I have not dewly answered your letter, having had extraordinary business In the Country, but God willing will doe itt for the future am Glad my Concernes are arrived my opinion is Clearely for Markett price upon arrivall but as before shall allwayes leave my Concernes to your discretion, if you, att any time think twill be for my advantidge to Sellar [ie. store or ‘cellar’] I shall be content, Soe whatever you doe shall please me, not doubting but you will doe for me as for yrselfe, Soe much may suffice att present  I am     M B

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