Letters – Benjamin Johnson to Geddes & Co – 2 Nov 1832

Document Type: Letters
Date: 2 Nov 1832
Correspondent: Benjamin Johnson
Recipient: Geddes & Co
Archive Source: NRO 672/E/1E/7
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Messrs Geddes & Co					Newcastle on Tyne  Nov 2nd 1832



Sirs							

      Your favour of the 19th Oct addressed to Ths Beaumont covering your Promisary note at 4 Mos value £69-9-6 has been forwarded to me. I beg reference to Mr Backhouse ltr to you on the 18th June 1831 stating our payment to be in cash or Bills upon London due at 6 Mos from date of Purchase. We have never deviated from this arrangement excepting by drawing upon the parties & which we have no objection to do in your case on your allowing the expense of the stamp.	

      Mr Crawhall having given up his situation under Mr Beaumont your future correspondence may be addressed to me

				I am Sirs yr  mo obdt Servt

					Benj Johnson

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