Letter – Henry Richmond to Peter Simond – 14 Apr 1770

Document Type: Letter
Date: 14 Apr 1770
Correspondent: Henry Richmond
Recipient: Peter Simond
Archive Source: NRO 672/E/1E/3
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To Peter Simond Esq.        Merchant                                  Newcastle       14th April 1770

     London 



Sir             Inclosed I send you Bell Cookson & Cos. bill on Glyn and Hallifax for Three hundred pounds payable at Twenty days from this day: which I desire you will place to Acct. with Sir Wr. Blackett & that you will please to advise me by return of the post that you have received the Bill & placed it accordingly          I am etc    HR



£300 .  .            Newcastle Bank           14th April 1770

Twenty days after date pay to the Order of Mr Heny. Richmond Thrre hundred  pounds        Value received. For Bell Cookson Carr Airey & Self  Jos Saint

Pay the Contents to Peter Simond Esq. or Order Value in Account Hen Richmond  

To Messrs.  Glyn & Hallifax London

No.  31626

Sent  CP.                                                                                     


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