Letter – Henry Richmond to Plumb & Brown – 11 Jul 1772

Document Type: Letter
Date: 11 Jul 1772
Correspondent: Henry Richmond
Recipient: Plumb & Brown
Archive Source: NRO 672/E/1E/3
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To Messr. Plumb & Browne Goldsmiths                                                Newcas 11th July 1772

                 in Foster Lane London



Gentn.

I have this day sent you by Thos. Jennings, the London Carrier, a piece of fine Silver containing Seven hundred & Sixty seven Ounces: which I desire you will place to Account as usual with Sir Walter Blackett Bt. at the Market price and Advise me on your receipt of the same.  I hope you have not felt any inconvenience from the failures of so many Bankers & their Connections - I shall have Occasion in a little time to draw upon you.     I am etc     HR


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