Letter – Ralph Grey to William Webb – 3 Mar 1674

Document Type: Letter
Date: 3 Mar 1674
Correspondent: Ralph Grey
Recipient: William Webb
Archive Source: NRO 753 J
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      Newc[astle] March the 3d 73/4

Alderman Webb

Yors wth the Inclosed acct I Rec[eive]d w[hi]ch I shall examin & order you up your moneys that dew upon it; for there is some mistakes In the bills of parcells: and when that is recktifyed I shall Paye: If you will use me as nighbour for our small trade we must have it good; I shall take care you shall have better payment for futer: Not further for present but that I am

Your freind & servant 

Ra Grey
A William Webb, Grocer, was an alderman in London in 1662

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