Letters – Joseph Richmond to Lancelot Allgood – 13 Mar 1731

Document Type: Letters
Date: 13 Mar 1731
Correspondent: Joseph Richmond
Recipient: Lancelot Allgood
Archive Source: NRO 673 2
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To Mr Allgood					Newcastle 13th Mar 1730

Sir

      I have received severall Lres from Mr Mowbray the Clogger & Mrs Lowdens Cred[ito]rs about that payment of their money at Ladyday day pursuant to Mr Wilkinsons award, the particulars of which I formerly sent you, & such of her creditors as live in this place, have been with me to know whether their Money will be then paid, I beg your directions herein, whether the same or any part thereof must be paid, for I expect them all to demand their money the 25 inst, but shall not make any payment without orders.

      The things you sent by Dr Fay, were rec[eiv]ed on thursday last & sent to your own House.

      I have this week been amongst the Wallington tenants, the first time, for their Martinmas Rents & rec[eiv]ed only about £150, by which you’l judge what a little time will produce among them. 

      I am &c  JR

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