Letters – George Backhouse to Storr & Mortimer – 20 Nov 1832

Document Type: Letters
Date: 20 Nov 1832
Correspondent: George Backhouse
Recipient: Storr & Mortimer
Archive Source: NRO 672/E/1E/7
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Messrs Storr & Mortimer						Newcastle Nov 20th 1832



Gentm								

      By Jackson & Co Wagg as heretofore, I have this day forwarded to your address a piece of fine silver containing Nine Hundred & Sixty five Ozs & three quarters with which on receipt you please credit TWBeaumont Esq at your best price advising as usual.

      I observe a piece of Silver standing to your debit on the 25thSeptr last- your attention to this will ablige. Gent Yr mt obt Servt

		Geo. Backhouse

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