Letters – Michael Blackett to John Launce – 19 Nov 1680

Document Type: Letters
Date: 19 Nov 1680
Correspondent: Michael Blackett
Recipient: John Launce
Archive Source: CUL Dd 7.26
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Mr Jno Launce						Do 

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What preceeds is coppy of my last, to wch referrs you since none form you soe the lesse to Enlardge upon, ths being onely to confirme the same for feare of miscarridge, and to desire you once againe to examine the bookes, and see accts stands betwixt us, for I have had noe more money remitted thn as above mentioned I Intend to shipp my bees wax to day or to morrow for London consigned unto mr Hubt Aylwin, to be forwarded unto you p[er] first opportunity, the brandy yu sent ot mr Smith I doe not fancy att all Itt will not turne to acct in ths place, pray write me once in 14/d I will doe the same to you soe remaines

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