Letter – Henry Richmond to Glyn & Halifax – 27 Nov 1767

Document Type: Letter
Date: 27 Nov 1767
Correspondent: Henry Richmond
Recipient: Glyn & Halifax
Archive Source: NRO 672/E/1E/3
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To Messrs Glyn & Hallifax London                                                      Newca[stle] 27 Novr 1767

Gentlemen

I desire you will place the Three Thousand pounds which was paid into you hands on my Acco[un]t by Richard Wilson Esq and for which you gave a receipt where of the above is a Copy, to the Account of Messrs Bell Cookson Carr Airey and Saint for they have paid me that sum and I have given them a receipt for it on the back of your said receipt. I am etc  Wr Blackett



London 13th Novr 1767

Received of Richard Wilson Esqr of Leeds by the hands of Sam and Josa Crompton Esqrs three Thousand pounds on Acco[un]t of Sr Walter Blackett

£3000

For Messrs Glyn & Hallifax 

Per Alexr Carleton


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