Letter – Joseph Richmond to Robert Macmorran – 10 Dec 1728

Document Type: Letter
Date: 10 Dec 1728
Correspondent: Joseph Richmond
Recipient: Robert Macmorran
Archive Source: NRO 673 2
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Newcastle 10 Dec 1728

To Mr Rob Macmorran Tower Royal Watling Street London

Sr

	In ansr to your favour of the 5th ult do desire you to forward down with all Expedition 16 or 20 casks of Bonashes at the Cheapest price you can get them. Let them be good and if wee cannot get them under 3s pr bushel must be Content to give it. The 4 casks formerly sent came safe to hand & being mostly useful depend upon your care in hastening the above. Mr Alderman Reay & all friends present their service and am Sr Yr most Obed servt  JR

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