Letters – Michael Blackett to John Launce – 7 Mar 1679

Document Type: Letters
Date: 7 Mar 1679
Correspondent: Michael Blackett
Recipient: John Launce
Archive Source: CUL Dd 7.26
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Mr Jno. Launce                                          		Newcastle    March  the 7th  78/9

Sir   

My last to you was of the 21 th past wch please be referred Since have recd. your acceptable one wch brings me the good news of my 400 pcs Leed being well Arrived for wch God be thanked  I doe hereby confirme my Last wch pray lett be effected in every particular, my business I intrust you  withall I wholly leave to your discretion being assured of your great and constant care, of your friends most advantidge upon all occations amongst whome pray Lett me be Included, and I desire you would be pleased to write a line in my behalf to your friends att Yarmouth and London, that they would please advise me Constantly of every convenience of sending goods unto you, and to desire there care in agreeing for the freight for my most advantedge in doing whereof you will oblige       MB

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