Letters – Michael Blackett to Peter Bar – 12 Aug 1679

Document Type: Letters
Date: 12 Aug 1679
Correspondent: Michael Blackett
Recipient: Peter Bar
Archive Source: CUL Dd 7.26
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Mr Peter Bar                                                    Newcastle   aug the 12th.  1679

S[i]r         

      Yours of the 5 Inst Requiring little answer have but little to Enlardge upon, begin to long to heare of Edwd. Milburnes arrival, I hope your next will bring me the good news I Referr to y[ou]r Care  The Inclosed Botomarie Bill of £20 the vessel the vessel was freighted by one Mr Batista Dela Haye of <Fiscamp>, to Mr Le Gendre will Hasten the payment therof.

      Per the 4th present I valued upon you  <£69> p[er] 20 d[ays] date to Mr Dennis Hayford or order, it will be sent forward the post  <Ive> thought to give you notice therof, which pray lett be Complyed withal, towards the payment of wch. Inclosed is a bill for £55:= upon Mr Cloade Hays pr 6/d[ays] sight to your order  I hope you have now got all the mony for the Iron the acct. would be very acceptable unto   

      MB

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