Letter – Henry Richmond to William Robson – 8 Jan 1765

Document Type: Letter
Date: 8 Jan 1765
Correspondent: Henry Richmond
Recipient: William Robson
Archive Source: NRO 672/E/1E/3
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To Mr W[illia]m Robson at Wallington                                  Newcas[tle] 8 Jan[ua]ry 1765



Sir        George Brown of Fenwick p[ai]d me one hund[re]d & forty seven p[oun]ds ten shillings on Saturday last so that his arr[ear]s due Mar[ch] quarter last is £420.0s.0d.

As to Anth[on]y Hunter he never comes near me tho[ugh] his arr[ear]s due Mar[c]h last is no less than £512.0s.0d pray take Sir W[alte]rs directions again or else act under those he gave you in Nov[embe]r last. I am etc      HR

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