Letter – Christopher Blackett to Rundell Bridge & Rundell – 19 Jan 1805

Document Type: Letter
Date: 19 Jan 1805
Correspondent: Christopher Blackett
Recipient: Rundell Bridge & Rundell
Archive Source: TWA DF HUG 149
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Mrs Rundell Bridge & Co				Newcastle upon Tyne 19 January 1805

Ludgate Hill London		



Gent[lemen]

A piece of fine Silver weighing 1269 Ozs was sent from hence on the 17 Inst by Jackson & Co s Waggon directed to you. On receipt of it you’ll please to give Col[onel] Beaumont’s Account & Credit for its Value at the Current Price of the day, & I must request you to advise me of the Amount when you pay it as usual into the Hands of Sir R.C. Glyn & Co. I am for J.R.B yours etc C. Blackett  

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