Letter – Henry Richmond to John Grey – 23 Oct 1772

Document Type: Letter
Date: 23 Oct 1772
Correspondent: Henry Richmond
Recipient: John Grey
Archive Source: NRO 672/E/1E/3
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To Mr. John Grey - Attorney at Law                                                   Newcas. 23d. Octr 1772

         In Berwick upon Tweed



Sir

	Mrs. Ann Armorer writes me that she will want the Years Interest of £100 at £5 p Centm. which will be due to her Younger Son on Sir Walter Blacketts Bond on the 30th. instant.  I should be glad to know from you when her Son will be at Age, for if he is now arrived at it the Interest will not be due to her, but I must have his receipt for it - If he is still under Age then Sir Walter will be obliged to you if you will get the Tenants of the Fishery to pay her this Five Pounds taking a proper Receipt for it, & it will be allowed them in part of their Rent - I received your Letter of the 12th. instant inclosing the Arbitrators Appointment of an Umpire & have sent Mr. Armstrong one of the parts of it                                        I am etc        HR


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