Letter – Henry Richmond to Bishop of Chester – 9 Sep 1763

Document Type: Letter
Date: 9 Sep 1763
Correspondent: Henry Richmond
Recipient: Bishop of Chester
Archive Source: NRO 672/E/1E/2
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To The Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Chester         Newcastle 9th Sept 1763

at Chester



Lord/ My Father died in April last, but I have p[ai]d your L[or]dsh[i]p 3 Bills f0r £157.10s.0d., though there was not any Lre expressing that they were for the ½ yrs Composition due 11th July last. As your Bills will not be regular vouchers to my Ac[c]ot.Sir Walter Blackett, without such Lres [Letters]; I hope your L[or]ds[hi]p will favour me with them, on future occasions. I am etc    HR


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