Letter – Joseph Richmond to Plumb and Brown – 10 Apr 1761

Document Type: Letter
Date: 10 Apr 1761
Correspondent: Joseph Richmond
Recipient: Plumb and Brown
Archive Source: NRO 672 E 1E 1
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To Messrs Plumbe & Browne Goldsmith in Foster Lane London                      10th April 1761



Sirs I have drawn a bill on you to pay for £304.10s.10d payable to Mr Wm. Alvey Darwin or order twenty days after date, which I desire you will accept & place to Sir Walter Blacketts accot., in being in full for the balance of your account with him to this day according to our books, & I hope you will find it agr[e]eable to yours, which I desire you will please to advise me, & let me know what the price of Silver now is, as I expect a cake to send you very soon. I am etc JR

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