Letters – George Backhouse to Storr & Mortimer – 25 Sep 1832

Document Type: Letters
Date: 25 Sep 1832
Correspondent: George Backhouse
Recipient: Storr & Mortimer
Archive Source: NRO 672/E/1E/7
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Messrs Storr & Mortimer				Royal Arcade Newcastle Septm 25 1832



Gentm

      I have to apprize you of a piece of fine Silver weighing Fourteen Hundred & Ninety four Ounces & three quarters, this day forwarded to your address sss Jackson & Co which on receipt have the goodness to pass to the credit of TW Beaumont Esqr at your best price, advising as usual, & paying the proceeds to Glyn & Co to the credit of Mr Beaumonts a/c with Batsons Berry & Co Berwick on Tweed.

      I also beg to remind that our terms are payment in twenty Days after the receipt of each piece of Silver remaing Gentm

				Your most Obt Servt

					Geo Backhouse

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