Letter – Joseph Richmond to Charles Joy – 9 Sep 1729

Document Type: Letter
Date: 9 Sep 1729
Correspondent: Joseph Richmond
Recipient: Charles Joy
Archive Source: NRO 673 2
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Newcastle Sepr 9 1729

Mr Joy



Sir, By Mr Allgoods directions, this acquaints you that I have at present by me good bills for about one thousand pounds due at 35 days from this date which I shall remit you per first return on the interest account if you think proper to negotiate them, if not, that sum will be paid you in specie on Mr Denton’s return to town, wch will be about the time the Bills will become due. I shall wait your answer in which please to signify how the acct stands to the 14th July last

	I am your most hble servant Jos Richmond

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