Letters – Joseph Richmond to Thomas Strother – 27 Dec 1754

Document Type: Letters
Date: 27 Dec 1754
Correspondent: Joseph Richmond
Recipient: Thomas Strother
Archive Source: NRO 672/E/1E/1
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To Mr Tho.Strother at Esholt near Bradford in Yorkshire

27 Dec 1754

Sir

Sir Walter writes me by last Post that he probably may be at Esholt in a further few Days, & orders me to send the inclosed to you to keep till he comes or write you to send it to him, If Sir Walter should come down I will be much obliged to you or Mr Harvey to whom my Complim[en]ts if you will make me up one or two dozen of Covers, & desire Sir Walter to frank them, w[hi]ch you will be so kind as send me the first Opportunely, for you see I am quite aground & forced to have Recourse to Mr Ridley. I wish you & all yours many happy years & am Sir Your mo[st]H[um]ble Servant JR

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