Letter – Martin Morrison to Rundell Bridge & Rundell – 12 Jan 1808

Document Type: Letter
Date: 12 Jan 1808
Correspondent: Martin Morrison
Recipient: Rundell Bridge & Rundell
Archive Source: TWA DF HUG 149
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Messrs Rundell Bridge & Co					Newcastle 12 January 1808

Ludgate Hill, London



On Saturday the 9th instant I forwarded to you by the Waggon two pieces of fine Silver containing 3056 Ounces for account of Thomas Richard Beaumont Esq. You will on receipt thereof be pleased to pay the value at market price to Sir R[ichar]d C Glynn & Co Bankers advising me of the amount and also the sum paid them for the pieces of fine Silver forwarded to you on the 20th of April last. I am etc  MM

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