Letters – Joseph Richmond to Christopher Denton – 15 Dec 1758

Document Type: Letters
Date: 15 Dec 1758
Correspondent: Joseph Richmond
Recipient: Christopher Denton
Archive Source: NRO 672/E/1E/1
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To Mr Chris. Denton in Greys Inn London

15 Dec 1758

Dr Sir

Inclosed are two bills for £282.19.10 wch I desire you will place to my acct & advise the receipt. I desire you pay Lady Mansels 1/2 yrs Annuity due 10th Oct last & send me a proper receipt for it. I hope this will find you relieved fm your cough & recovering your health apace, wch I will be much rejoyced to find & am, Dr Sr  yours etc  JR





To Messrs Vere Glyn & Hallifax, London

15 Dec 1758  Newcastle     No. 4297   £50

At ten days after date pay to the order of Mr Jos Richmond Fifty pounds value received.

For Bell Cookson Carr & self  Jos Airey





To Messrs Vere Glyn & Hallifax, London

12 Dec 1758  Newcastle    No 4291  £232.19.10

Thirty days after date pay to the Order of Mr Thomas Airey Two hundred & thirty two pounds nineteen shillings & Tenpence  value received.

For Bell Cookson Carr & self  Jos Airey

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