Letter – Christopher Blackett to Glyn & Co – 6 May 1805

Document Type: Letter
Date: 6 May 1805
Correspondent: Christopher Blackett
Recipient: Glyn & Co
Archive Source: TWA DF HUG 149
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Messrs Glyn Mills Hallifax & Co					Newcastle 6th May 1805

Bankers London



Gent[lemen]

I have this [day] drawn 3 Bills upon you payable to Sir W[ilia]m Loraine & Co as under



   1 at Sight        £11,000-.-.

   1 at 10 Days date £11,000-.-.

   1 at 25 Days date £11,000-.-.

                     £33,000-.-.



And I remit you enclosed 12 Bills value £15,912-15-9 as by Particulars annexed – the former sums you’ll please to the Debit & the latter to the Credit of the Acco[unt] of T. R. Beaumont Esq for whom I am etc			CB



                                       £  s  d

On Masterman & Co payable 3rd June    30  -  -

   Hall & Co              8th      1,164  -  4 

     Ditto               13th	     1,939 10  8

   Barton & Co           17th        300  -  -

   Hall & Co             25th      1,193  2  3

   J[oh]n Ellis           3rd July 1,020 15  3

   Hall & Co              3rd July   984 16  4

     Ditto                5th July   985  1  8

     Ditto                9th July 2,962 11  5

   J[oh]n Ellis           2nd Aug  1,019  9  4

   Walkers Maltby & Co   16th Aug  1,023  3  9

     Ditto               12th Sep  3,289  4  9

                                 £15,912–15- 9

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