Letter – Thomas Crawhall to Glyn & Co – 15 Dec 1804

Document Type: Letter
Date: 15 Dec 1804
Correspondent: Thomas Crawhall
Recipient: Glyn & Co
Archive Source: TWA DF HUG 149
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Sir R[ichar]d C. Glyn Bt. C. Mills & Co. Bankers, London	Newcastle 15th December 1804

	

Gentlemen,

Inclosed you will receive two Bills upon Mr Ellill amount four Thousand & Seventy two Pounds Eighteen Shillings & Eight Pence, which sum Sum I desire you will Place to the Credit of Colonel Beaumont’s Acco[unt] with you and acknowledge the Receipt to 		

Yours etc. J. E. B.



Bill No 562 £2,000- 0-0

        563 £2,072-18-8



I have this day been favoured with yours of the 13th Inst. acknowledging the receipt of £359-0-0 per Rundell & Co. in Col. Beaumont’s Acc[oun]t per JEB	T.C. 

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