Letter – Joseph Richmond to William Darwin – 18 Mar 1760

Document Type: Letter
Date: 18 Mar 1760
Correspondent: Joseph Richmond
Recipient: William Darwin
Archive Source: NRO 672 E 1E 1
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To Mr William Alvey Darwin Newcastle 18th March 1760 in Grays Inn London



Sir Inclosed you receive four Bills for £1100.0.0 as above, wch I desire you will place to Sir Wr Blacketts acct and advise me on the receipt hereof and that you place the same accordingly wch is all that occurs this post I am etc JR





No 6498 £500 Newcastle March 15th 1760

Twenty days date to pay to the order of Mr Joseph Richmond five hundred pounds value received For Self Cookson Carr and Airey		Matt Bell

To Mesrs Vere Glyn and Halifax London 

Endorsed Pay the order to Mr Willm Alvey Darwin or order	JR





Sirs Newcastle 15th March 1760 £100

Twenty days after date pay Mr Willm Alvey Darwin or order the sum of one hundred pounds value received and place the same to acct as advised by ----Sirs Yr most hble svt JRichmond

To Messrs Plumb and Browne Goldsmiths in Foster Lane 

Endorsed Pay the order to Mr Willm Alvey Darwin or order	JR

 



Newcastle 18th March 1760 £350

Thirty days after date pay Mr Joseph Richmond or order three hundred and fifty pounds the value in account with Sir Walter Blackett place the same to acct as by advice from---- Peareth and Sorsbie

To Messrs Freeman and Stainbanks Merchants in London





Newcastle 18th March 1760 £150

Thirty days after date pay Mr Joseph Richmond or order one hundred and fifty pounds the value in account with Sir walter Blackett place the same to acct as advice from---- Peareth and Sorsbie

To Messrs Freeman and Stainbanks Merchants in London

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