Letters – Michael Blackett to Matthew Skinner – 9 Oct 1680

Document Type: Letters
Date: 9 Oct 1680
Correspondent: Michael Blackett
Recipient: Matthew Skinner
Archive Source: CUL Dd 7.26
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Mr Matthew Skinner						Newcst 8ber the 9th 1680

Sr 

I have before me yours of the 5th p[re]sent the Contents whereof have well observed and shall according To your order by the first convenience (wch I thinke may be the beginning of the next weeke) ship 200 piggs of small Leed for acct of you and myselfe and Consigne thm to Mr Daniell <Cognand> att Rouen of wch wthin a post or two may expect an Invoyce, In the Interim you may assure yourselfe tht wn att any time I am honord wth any of yor concernes, noe endeavour shell be awanting noe nor not one stone unturned tht may in the Least tend to your advantage by him tht is 

	MB

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