Letter – Henry Richmond to Richard Wilson – 20 Sep 1771

Document Type: Letter
Date: 20 Sep 1771
Correspondent: Henry Richmond
Recipient: Richard Wilson
Archive Source: NRO 672/E/1E/3
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To    Richard Wilson Esqr.     at  Leeds                                         Newcas.   20th   Sepr 1771

                Yorkshire



Sir      Mr King paid me his half Year’s Rent yesterday; and inclosed are two Copies of my Account of Kenton Rents for the half Year Ending at Martin[ma]s last, the balance whereof is Two hundred & seventy three pounds ten Shillings & Eleven pence: for which Sum I have sent you inclosed Bell & Cos. bill on Glyn & Co indorsed to you or order.  I desire you will Advise me of your receipt of the Bill & that you will sign and return me the Duplicate of the Acco[un]t.

    Inclosed also is Mrs H Headlam’s receipt for her half Years intrest & Copies of the Notes of repairs.                   I am etc    HR



£273 . 10 . 11   Newcastle Bank  20th  Sepr 1771

One Month after date pay to the Order of Mr Henry Richmond Two hundred & seventy three pounds ten Shillings & Eleven pence Value received For Bell Cookson Carr  Widdrington &Self  Jos.  Saint

Pay the Contents to Richard Wilson Esqr.  or Order value in Account Hen Richmond

To  Messrs Glyn & Hallifax London                                                                                             

No  35734                    


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