Letter – John Erasmus Blackett to Gosling & Sharpe – 22 Oct 1802

Document Type: Letter
Date: 22 Oct 1802
Correspondent: John Erasmus Blackett
Recipient: Gosling & Sharpe
Archive Source: TWA DF HUG 149
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Messrs. Goslings & Sharp				N.Castle 22d. October 1802.-

Bankers London			



Gentn.

      Inclosed you will receive a Bill drawn by Messrs. Surtees’s Burdon & Brandling, on Messrs. Ransom Morland & Co. at thirty Days dated this Day for three Hundred & Seventy-five Pounds, to pay one Quarter of a years Composition for the Tithe Ore of Weardale Leadmines due the 11th. inst. to the Revd. Henry Hardinge from Thos. Rd. Beaumont Esqr.. Please to advise on your Receipt of the Bill and inform Mr. Hardinge of the same.  I am &c.





£375 -.. -.. No. 8976   Newcastle upon Tyne 22d. Oct.r 1802.-

   Thirty Days after Date pay to the Order of J.E.Blackett Esqr. Three Hundred & seventy-five Pounds value received.-

Messrs. Ransom, Morland & Co.

Bankers Pall Mall London				Surtees’s Burdon & Brandling.
unsigned, but presumably JEB or TC

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