Letters – Joseph Richmond to Charles Joy – 2 Nov 1731

Document Type: Letters
Date: 2 Nov 1731
Correspondent: Joseph Richmond
Recipient: Charles Joy
Archive Source: NRO 673 2
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To Chas Joy  Esq. St Thomas hospitl Southwark	Newcastle 2 Novr 1731



Sr, 

By the Order of Mr Lancelot Allgood I send you Inclosed five Bills of Exchange for the Sum of two thousand pounds (as above) wch I desire you'l place to the Credit of the late Sr Wm Blackett's Extors, & advise me on Receipt hereof, The further Remittance of six Hundred & ten pounds, I think will clear of all Intrest to the 14 July last, wch Sum I shall return you wth all possible Expedition, I desire you'l please to mention whether the same is agreeable to your own Accot & am Sr Yours etc J. Richmond





Newcastle Octobr 22d 1731

Sr, Forty five days after date pay to Mr Joseph Richmond or Order, One thousand pounds Value received & place to Accot as advised by 	Your hmble Servt	H.Reay	

To James Creed Esq.  Mercht in London





Newcastle Octobr 22d 1731

Sr, Forty five days after date pay to Mr Joseph Richmond or Order, five hundred pounds  Value received & place to Accot as advised by 	Your hmble Servt	H.Reay	0

To James Creed Esq.  Mercht in London





Newcastle Octobr 22d 1731

Sr, Forty five days after date pay to Mr Joseph Richmond or Order, two hundred pounds Value received & place to Accot as advised by 	Your hmble Servt	Henry Reay

To James Creed Esq.  Mercht in London





Newcastle Octobr 22d 1731

Sr, Forty five days after date pay to Mr Joseph Richmond or Order, one hundred pounds Value received & place to Accot as advised by 	Your hmble Servt	Henry Reay

To James Creed Esq.  Mercht in London							





					Newcastle Octor 29th 1731

Att Two Usances pray pay by this, my sole bill of Exchange unto Mr Jos: Richmd or Order, The Sum of Two Hundred Pounds, Value n Lead of the Extors of Sr Wm Blackett, & place it to the Accot of Mr D.L. Of Paris as pr advise from	Your most hmble Servt  Pr Bernardeau	

To Mr Charles La Port Mercht in London						

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