Letter – Christopher Blackett to Rundell Bridge & Rundell – 25 Mar 1805

Document Type: Letter
Date: 25 Mar 1805
Correspondent: Christopher Blackett
Recipient: Rundell Bridge & Rundell
Archive Source: TWA DF HUG 149
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Messrs Rundell Bridge & Co					Newcastle Mar: 1805

Ludgate Hill 	London



Gent[leme]n, 

I have this day forwarded you per the London Waggon, a piece of fine Silver containing Seven Hundred & Thirty six Ounces, which I desire you will place to the credit of Col[onel] Beaumont’s Account with you at the Market Price, advising me on your Receipt of the same as usual. I am etc CB



P.S. Please to pay the value of this & the former two Pieces into the Hands of Sir R.C. Glyn Bt & Co as soon as received.    
Letter only dated ‘March 1805’

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