Letters – Joseph Richmond to Charles Joy – 15 Dec 1732

Document Type: Letters
Date: 15 Dec 1732
Correspondent: Joseph Richmond
Recipient: Charles Joy
Archive Source: NRO 673 2
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				Newcal	15 Xber [December] 1732

To Chas Joye Esqr at St Thomass Hospital, Southwark

Sirs, Inclosed are five Bills for the Sum of Seventeen Hundred & thirty two pounds ten sh[illin]gs as above, wch when paid will discharge the last half years Intrest due to the Hospital the 11th July last, I desire you will please to acknowledge the same, & advise the Receipt here up to.    				Sir, Your most hble Servant Jos. Richmond





Newcastle 1st Decr 1732

Att usance pray pay by this my Sole Bill of Exchange unto Mr Joseph Richmond,	or Order, the sum of three hundred pods, Value in Lead of the Extors of Sr Wm Blackett, & place it to the Accot of Mr J. B. of Rouen, as pr advise from Your most hmble Servant Pre Bernardeau 	

To Mers Pre & J.C. Simond & Brother, Merch in London



Newcastle 1st Decr 1732

Att two usance, pray pay by this my sole bill of Exchange unto Mr Joseph Richmond, or Order the sum of six hundred & forty four pounds eleven shillings	& one penny,  Value in Lead of the Extors of Sr Wm Blackett, & place it to the Accot of Mr J.B.B of Rouen, as pr advise from Your most hmble Servant Pre Bernardeau	

To Mers Pre & J.C. Simond & Brother, Merch in London



Newcastle 15th Decembr 1732

Att two usance, pray pay by this my sole bill of Exchange unto Mr Joseph Richmond, or Order the sum of five hundred pounds, Value in Lead of the Extors of Sr Wm Blackett, & place it to your Accot, as pr advise from	Your most hmble Servant Pre Bernardeau

To Mers Pre & J.C. Simond & Brother, Merch in London



Newcastle 15th Decr 1732

Att two usance, pray pay by this my Sole bill of Exchange unto Mr Joseph Richmond, or Order the sum of two hundred seventy five pounds one penny, Value in Lead of the Extors of Sr Wm Blackett, & place it to your Accot, as pr Advise from Your most hmble Servant Pre Bernardeau

To Mers Pre & J.C. Simond & Brother, Merch in London				

									

Newcastle 15 Xber [December]1732

Twenty days after Date pay to Mr Jos. Richmond or Order twelve pounds Eighteen shillings & ten pence, valued & place it to accot without further advice £12.18s.10d from Your most Affectionate Bror <Barth> Walker 

To Mr Petr Walker at the three Crain Wharf in Thames Street London	



[Total:] £1732.10s.0d

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