Letters – Joseph Richmond to Christopher Denton – 20 Dec 1754

Document Type: Letters
Date: 20 Dec 1754
Correspondent: Joseph Richmond
Recipient: Christopher Denton
Archive Source: NRO 672/E/1E/1
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To Mr Chris.Denton Grays Inn London

Newca[stle] 20th Dec 1754

D[ea]r S[i]r 

	On looking over your acct I find you will not have money in your hands to pay Lady Mansel's Ann[uit]y due 10th Oct Last; have therefore here inclosd you two Bank Bills for £100 Each (as above) w[hi]ch I desire you will place to my Acct. & advise the rec[eip]t of.

	My son has p[ai]d me a Guinea, he has rec[iev]ed for Mr Grey's Comission, w[hi]ch I have plac[e]d to your Acct  & am etc   JR





London 5 Dec 1754

£ @ No.2682   Bank Post Bill

At seven days sight I promise to pay this my Sole Bill of Exchange to Edwd.Collingwood Esq. or Order One hundred pounds Sterling Valuye received of Capt.Rob.Roddam.

For the Gov[eno]r and Comp[trolle]r of the Bank of England

One hundred    Ent[ere]d   H. Cowper   Elias Timis





London 5 Dec 1754

£ @ No.2685   Bank Post Bill

At seven days sight I promise to pay this my Sole Bill of Exchange to Edwd.Collingwood Esq. or Order One hundred pounds Sterling Valuye received of Capt.Rob.Roddam.

For the Gov[eno]r and Comp[trolle]r of the Bank of England

One hundred    Ent[ere]d   H. Cowper   Elias Timis

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